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The Evening Telegram is a name shared by the following newspapers: The Telegram , a daily newspaper in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Toronto Telegram , a daily newspaper with an evening edition in Toronto, Ontario Canada
The Evening Telegram was first published on April 3, 1879, by William James Herder. It adopted its current name in 1998, although it was also briefly published under this name in 1881. It adopted its current name in 1998, although it was also briefly published under this name in 1881.
The Evening Telegram Company, d/b/a Morgan Murphy Media, is an American television and radio company based in Madison, Wisconsin.The company is named for publisher Morgan Murphy, who expanded the business after he took over from his grandfather, who founded the Superior Evening Telegram (now owned by Forum Communications).
The Times Telegram is an American daily newspaper published in Herkimer, New York.It serves southern Herkimer County and the westernmost part of adjacent Montgomery County in the Mohawk Valley region of New York State.
The New York Evening Telegram was a New York City daily newspaper.It was established in 1867. The newspaper was published by James Gordon Bennett, Jr., and it was said to be considered to be an evening edition of the New York Herald.
William James Herder (1849–1922), publisher, born Old Perlican, Newfoundland Colony, was the founder of Newfoundland's first daily newspaper, The Evening Telegram.. Herder was educated at Methodist Academy and in 1863 had apprenticed as a printer for the Courier.
The Toronto Evening Telegram was founded in 1876 by publisher John Ross Robertson.He had borrowed CA$10,000 to buy the assets of The Liberal, a defunct newspaper, [2] and published his first edition of 3,800 copies on April 18, 1876. [1]
Founded by James Gordon Bennett Sr. as The Evening Telegram in 1867, the newspaper began as the evening edition of The New York Herald, which itself published its first issue in 1835. Following Bennett's death, newspaper and magazine owner Frank A. Munsey purchased The Telegram in June 1920.