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Was owned by Sun Newspapers Arlington Daily News: Arlington: 1966 1989 Arlington News-Texan: Arlington: Also known as Arlington News, Daily News Texan: Arlington Morning News: Arlington: 1996 2003 Belo competitor to McClatchy-owned Citizen-Journal: Austin Citizen: Austin: 1964 1981 Austin Press: Austin: 1981 1982 Austin Sun: Austin: 1974 1978
Daily newspapers published in Texas (74 P) Newspapers published in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (1 C, 17 P) Defunct newspapers published in Texas (3 C, 20 P)
A newspaper entitled The Irish Times was founded in 1823, but this closed in 1825. The title was revived decades later by Lawrence E. Knox, (later known as Major Lawrence Knox), a 22-year-old army officer. Initially he published thrice-weekly publication but soon shifted to a daily newspaper; the first edition was published on 29 March 1859.
Daily Times, newspaper published in Nigeria; Daily Times, newspaper published in Pakistan; The Daily Times may refer to the following newspapers: The Daily Times, newspaper published in Malawi; The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland), newspaper published in Salisbury, Maryland, USA
J. Frank Palmer and his two sons purchased the Titus County Tribune in 1941, and in 1972 purchased The Daily Times, merging the papers into the Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune. In 1960, the Daily Times broke with 41 years of tradition to endorse a Republican, Richard Nixon, over the Democratic nominee, John F. Kennedy. [4] In 2014, Granite ...
In 1973, the newspaper's headquarters and production facilities were moved from downtown State College to a new location on East College Avenue. The paper was sold to Knight Ridder in 1979. Under Knight Ridder, a Saturday morning edition was added in 1980 and a Sunday edition was launched in 1982. The Centre Daily Times became a morning paper ...
The San Angelo Standard-Times building was constructed in 1951, providing 38,000 square feet on two floors. In 1984, a rehabilitation project added another 10,000 square feet. [3] Scripps began operating the newspaper in 1997 after purchasing it from Harte-Hanks, and as of 2015, Scripps operated this newspaper through its subsidiary Journal ...
The Tribune is the second-oldest newspaper in Texas. Established on August 23, 1845, as a weekly, the newspaper moved from Matagorda to Bay City when the location of the county seat was changed in 1894. It was published as both a daily and weekly from 1904 to 1959, when the weekly ceased publication.