Ownership
The Virginian-Pilot is owned by Landmark Communications Inc., a privately held nationwide media company based in Norfolk. Landmark publishes seven daily newspapers, including the Roanoke (Va.) Times and the News & Record, of Greensboro, N.C., as well as 57 nondaily newspapers in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, New Mexico and Virginia.
Landmark also owns and operates The Weather Channel, the 24-hour cable TV network based in Atlanta.

Operations
The Virginian-Pilot publishes a morning edition seven days a week for residents of South Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina. Until Aug. 25, 1995, the company published an afternoon edition, The Ledger-Star.
The paper carries the top news of the day from the core cities that make up South Hampton Roads: Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Suffolk. It also includes news of the Eastern Shore and the Peninsula. It circulates, in small numbers, as far north as Richmond.
The paper goes to press shortly after midnight and may be updated until about 1 a.m. if major news occurs. A major goal of the newspaper is to deliver the metro edition to homes by 5:30 a.m. Monday through Saturday and by 6 a.m. on Sunday.
How the paper is organized
The Pilot has five main daily sections: The front section, Hampton Roads, Sports, Daily Break and Business. Flavor appears on Wednesdays, Drive on Fridays, Gracious Living on Sundays, 757 inside The Daily Break on Fridays.
Each week, The Virginian-Pilot also publishes eight community-tabloid editions, which contain news of particular interest to readers in the cities they serve. The Beacon appears Thursday and Sunday in papers that go to Virginia Beach residents. The Compass appears Sunday for Norfolk readers. The Clipper appears Friday and Sunday for Chesapeake readers. The Currents appears Sunday for Portsmouth readers, the Western Branch section of Chesapeake and a few homes in the Bennetts Creek section of Suffolk. The Sun appears Thursday and Sunday for readers in Suffolk, Southampton and Isle of Wight counties in Virginia, and the bordering North Carolina counties of Gates and Hertford. The Coast is distributed as a weekly guide for things to do on the Outer Banks.
How the newsroom is organized
The newsroom is organized into teams. There are 12 reporting teams and teams responsible for design, photography, graphics, copy editing, support and administration. The newspaper’s top editors are part of the Editor’s Leadership Team, and they are responsible for the overall direction of the newsroom. That team includes the editor, the managing editor, four deputy managing editors, the director of news operations and the director of staff development.
Our reporting teams include: Urban (which includes Norfolk and Portsmouth); Suburban (Chesapeake and Suffolk); Virginia Beach; North Carolina; military; enterprise; business; features; entertainment; pro and college sports; high school sports; and state, which includes Richmond, transportation, the environment, higher education and federal and civil courts. About 235 people work in the newsroom, including reporters, photographers, editors, page designers, graphic artists, librarians and editorial assistants.








