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Suburban Life Media is a Downers Grove, Illinois-based publisher of 20 weekly newspapers in Chicago's western and northern suburbs. Formerly known as Suburban Life Publications , it was purchased from GateHouse Media and renamed by current owner Shaw Media in October 2012.
Glen Ellyn Suburban Life – Glen Ellyn; Hinsdale Suburban Life – Hinsdale, Burr Ridge, Clarendon Hills, Darien and Oak Brook; Lisle Suburban Life – Lisle; Lombard Suburban Life – Lombard; Villa Park Suburban Life – Villa Park and Oakbrook Terrace; West Chicago Suburban Life – West Chicago, Warrenville and Winfield; Westmont Suburban ...
Chicago Daily Telegraph, 1878–1881 (became Chicago Morning Herald) Chicago Daily Times, 1929–1948 (merged with Chicago Sun to form Chicago Sun-Times) Chicago Democrat, 1833–1861; Chicago Democratic Press, 1852–1857; Chicago Evening Mail, 1870–1875 (became Post & Mail) Chicago Evening Post, 1865–1875 (became Post & Mail)
Shaw Media is a newspaper publisher based in Crystal Lake, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Its portfolio includes about 80 newspapers and news websites in Illinois and Iowa. [ 1 ] Originally based in Dixon, Illinois ; it has acquired a swath of properties in the Chicago suburbs and moved its headquarters there.
Lakes Region Suburban Weekly - Westbrook; The Lincoln County News - Damariscotta, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Livermore Falls Advertiser - Livermore Falls, published once a week on Wednesdays; Machias Valley News Observer - Machias; Magic City Morning Star - Millinocket; The Maine Campus - Orono, published twice a week on Mondays ...
Wheaton Suburban Life (Formerly Wheaton Leader)-- wiki,mondo,loc,books, nwsprs,narchive,edpub Draft:Wheaton Leader Shaw Media purchases Suburban Life Media In October 2012 Wheaton Leader formerly owned by Liberty Suburban Newspapers Brother of former president Dwight D. Eisenhower, Earl D. Eisenhower, became general manager of Suburban Life ...
D. Dagbladet (Chicago) Daily American (Illinois) Daily Chronicle (Illinois) Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois) Daily Journal (Illinois) The Daily Leader
In 2005, Hollinger merged the 80-year-old Lerner Newspapers chain into Pioneer Press, Pioneer's first real inroads into the city of Chicago. Despite announcements by Publisher Larry Green that Pioneer intended to "grow" the Lerner Papers, over the course of the next six months, Pioneer dumped the venerable Lerner name, shut down most of its editions and laid off most of its employees.