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  2. The Star-Telegram has a new online option to get your news ...

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    If you have questions or feedback about the Edition, please contact our Customer Care team at 1-800-776-7827 or customerservice@star-telegram.com. Thank you for your readership and subscription to ...

  3. Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Wikipedia

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    The Star lost money, and was in danger of going bankrupt when Carter had an audacious idea: raise additional money and purchase his newspaper's main competition, the Fort Worth Telegram. In November 1908, the Star purchased the Telegram for $100,000, and the two newspapers combined on January 1, 1909, into the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

  4. Your guide to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s new print ...

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    Print schedule: Starting Sunday, Oct. 6, the Star-Telegram will publish print newspapers on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The papers will be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, starting Oct. 9.

  5. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is taking its newsroom mobile ...

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    Members of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s newsroom will spend time in Fort Worth’s Northside the week of Nov. 13 to meet people and hear suggested story ideas.

  6. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Wikipedia

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  7. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram took its newsroom on the road ...

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    Diana Garcia Rios speaks with reporter Harrison Mantas while visiting the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Mobile Newsroom in the Northside Community Center on Nov. 14.

  8. StarText - Wikipedia

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    StarText was an "information on demand" online computer service created by Joe Donth, offered for the first time in 1982 by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram to subscribers in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. On May 3, 1982, StarText officially started providing its news and all-text content online, updated from 5am to midnight.

  9. The afternoon edition of the Star-Telegram on Nov. 22, 1963, with coverage of that morning’s events in Fort Worth before the assassination that afternoon in Dallas.