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San Angelo Standard-Times is a daily newspaper based in San Angelo, Texas, United States that was established in 1884. It is owned by Gannett. History.
[1] [2] He returned to San Angelo in the fall of 1948 to launch his own newspaper. [1] First issue of West Texas Livestock Weekly, February 10, 1949. Buoyed by a $5,000 loan from two San Angelo ranchers, Frank wrote, edited, provided photographs, and published the first issue on February 10, 1949, then called West Texas Livestock Weekly.
San Angelo Standard-Times, newspaper based in San Angelo, Texas This page was last edited on 4 November 2009, at 09:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Schools in bold are part of the Standard-Times' coverage area. TLCA San Angelo broke the threshold for 3A Division I football this season and could form a new district of West Texas powerhouses ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times: San Angelo: Gannett: 1884 Daily (ex Sat) 4,143 Hart Beat: San Antonio: 2008 Monday / Wednesday / Friday 356 San Antonio Business Journal: San Antonio: American City Business Journals: 1987 Friday 4,058 San Antonio Express-News: San Antonio: Hearst Communications: 1865 Daily 58,624 San Augustine Tribune: San Augustine ...
For Harte-Hanks, he was an executive and journalist with various newspapers, including The Snyder Daily News, The San Angelo Standard-Times, and The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. He also served as vice chairman of Harte-Hanks from 1962 to 1987. As a philanthropist, he donated tens of millions of dollars to a variety of charities and institutions.
Bernard Hanks (September 19, 1884 – December 12, 1948) [1] was a co-founder of the media company Harte Hanks.After attending Baylor University, Hanks worked for a time in the grocery business, but was soon working for the Abilene Daily Reporter.