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In 2018, the Telegram reported an average daily circulation of 8,570 on its Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation. Beginning in 2018, the Telegram no longer had its own editor, instead sharing a regional editor with The Monroe News. In 2019, GateHouse Media moved production of the Telegram out of Adrian and to a centralized hub. [17]
The digital replica of the daily newspaper, available on the Daily Telegram's website, lenconnect.com, can now also be accessed through our main news app. With the eNewspaper , you can: Easily ...
The Daily Telegram was founded in 1892; it is published daily and is owned by Gannett. An independent monthly newspaper, The Lenawee Voice , was founded in 2023. Local radio stations include WABJ 1490 AM (mainly syndicated talk); WLEN – 103.9 and 96.5 FM (news); WQTE 95.3 FM ( country music ); and WVAC 107.9 FM (student-operated radio from ...
The Daily Telegram - Adrian; Michigan Christian Advocate - Adrian; Siena Heights University Spectra - Adrian; The Recorder - Albion; The Allegan County News [1] - Allegan; Grand Valley Lanthorn - Allendale; The Alpena News - Alpena; The Ann Arbor Independent - Ann Arbor; The Ann Arbor News - Ann Arbor; Washtenaw Jewish News - Ann Arbor; The ...
ADRIAN — Ownership of the former, and now vacant, Daily Telegram properties along North Winter Street near downtown Adrian are amid changing hands.. As of a decision reached Monday, July 1, the ...
Aug. 7—CHIPPEWA FALLS — The Chippewa County Sheriff's Office is investigating a fatal crash south of Cadott on Friday. Jackson Kittelson was headed northbound on Highway 27 when his vehicle ...
Michigan Journal (1854-1868) Detroit "the first German newspaper in Detroit, that was founded in 1854 by two brothers: August and Conrad Marxhausen." [ 261 ] The Michigan Tradesman , Petoskey [ citation needed ]
Circulation is 1,900 in the Soo area, including Chippewa County, Michigan. [2] The paper was founded in 1901 as the Sault Ste. Marie Daily News, [3] taking the names The Sault News-Record and The Daily News-Record later that year and eventually adopting the name The Evening News in 1903. [4]