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Main Line Broadcasting was an American media company, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At its peak, Main Line Broadcasting owned 19 radio stations in four markets in the United States.
This is a list of newspapers published by Digital First Media, the successor to 21st Century Media.. The company owns daily and weekly newspapers, and other print media properties and newspaper-affiliated local Websites in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, organized in six geographic "clusters": [1]
Alpha Media LLC is a radio broadcasting company based in Portland, Oregon, and led by Bob Proffitt.The group does business under the Alpha Media name.. It was formed from the merger of Alpha Broadcasting, L&L Broadcasting, and Main Line Broadcasting on July 1, 2014.
In journalism, mainstream media (MSM) is a term and abbreviation used to refer collectively to the various large mass news media that influence many people and both reflect and shape prevailing currents of thought. [1]
GateHouse Media Inc. was an American publisher of locally based print and digital media. It published 144 daily newspapers, 684 community publications, and over 569 local-market websites in 38 states.
Sample News Group was founded by George Raymond Sample, Jr. (1924–2008). [2] [3] Sample was married to a woman named Janet. [4]As of October 2022, George "Scoop" Sample (né George Raymond Sample III; born 1952), [citation needed] one of eight children of George Sample Jr., [5] is the CEO. [6]
Journalism in the United States began humbly and became a political force in the campaign for American independence.Following independence, the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of the press and freedom of speech.
Macnow was born in New York City on April 23, 1955, and raised in Buffalo, New York.He went to Boston University (with WIP co-worker Al Morganti), and worked a newspaper career that took him from Cocoa Beach, Florida to Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Detroit, Michigan, and, finally to The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1986.