The Star-Gazette was the first newspaper of the now massive Gannett conglomerate. It was founded as the weeklyElmira Gazette in 1828 and became an evening daily in 1856. Frank Gannettbought a half-interest in the newspaper in 1906 to begin what would eventually be Gannett Co., Inc. The following year, he merged the Elmira Gazette with a competitor, the EveningStar, to form the Star-Gazette. In 1923, Gannett bought two other competitors in the city: the morning DailyAdvertiser and the Sunday Telegram. The Star-Gazette and Advertisercombined as a single all-day newspaper in 1963. The Star-Gazette became a morning publication in 1982. The Telegramnameplate was dropped from the Sunday edition in 1985.