St. Petersburg Times to change name to Tampa Bay Times, sparking fury of some readers

The St. Petersburg Times announced this week plans to change its name to the Tampa Bay Times next year.

Times CEO Paul Tash explained that the switch, which will go into effect Jan. 1, is a simple matter of geography.

"Our name no longer fits the newspaper or the audience we serve," Tash wrote in a letter to the paper's 240,000-plus readers. "Three-fourths of St. Petersburg Times readers live outside St. Petersburg."

The move is also a shot across the bow at St. Pete Times' rival, the Tampa Bay Tribune. It also seems not to have escaped the notice of the St. Pete Times that the Republican National Committee is holding its 2012 convention in Tampa.

"Next summer, the Republican Party is bringing its convention to Tampa Bay," Tash wrote. "Some delegates will arrive on Southwest Airlines, which has more flights here than anybody else. It lists the destination: Tampa Bay."

"We do not make this change lightly," he added. "The St. Petersburg Times has built a national reputation on the kind of work that has won eight Pulitzer Prizes. Nor do we intend any slight to the vibrant city where our principal offices and our production facilities remain. I met and married my wife in St. Petersburg. Our daughters were born here. My mother died here. I am proud to call St. Petersburg my home."

Reader reactions to the announcement have been wildly mixed.

"Tampa Bay is a body of water, it does not describe a region of people," one wrote. "This name change is a slap in the face to St. Petersburg residents."

"As much as my inner St. Pete native hates it, I think this is a smart and forward-thinking move," wrote another. "Plus, it'll make the Trib mad, which is always fun."

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"Big mistake. This paper is recognized nationwide as one of the top papers. It has a history and a strong brand name associated with it. Changing the name will do absolutely zero to broaden it's readership, and will result in losing the long-established positive image that goes with the current name."

"Changing the name is idiotic. Should The New York Times change its name to The Tri-State Times, The Northeast Corridor Times, or The America Times?"

"A desperate move, sounds like the 'death gurgle' of yet another piece of the dinosaur media," wrote another.

"Who the hell are you to have a 'vision for the region?' I don't care about your 'vision for the region.' Just report the damn news."

"We know who you are. Changing the name makes the paper no less a lapdog of Obama socialist policies."

"I'm honored by any objection here, because it means that the St. Pete Times counts," Tash--who is also chairman of the Poynter Institute--told Poynter.org. "But the important part of our name is 'Times,' and to make the most of the success that we've had and to continue as a first-rate news organization, we need to draw fully on the support of the entire Tampa Bay region."

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