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The Examiner is an investigative weekly newspaper based in Beaumont, Texas published by the Examiner Corporation. It calls itself "The Independent Voice of Southeast Texas ". [ 1 ] The paper was founded in 1996 and its staff has been awarded a variety of local, state and national awards.
The afternoon Herald-Express and the morning Examiner, both of which had been publishing in the same downtown Los Angeles building [2] since the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, merged in 1962. A Los Angeles historian wrote in 2010, “A 1962 merger [of the Examiner] with the Los Angeles Herald-Express, Hearst's afternoon paper, was merely a ...
The 1962 merger of the Herald-Express and Examiner in Los Angeles led to the termination of many journalists who began to stage a 10-year strike in 1967. The effects of the strike accelerated the pace of the company's demise, with the Herald Examiner ceasing publication November 2, 1989. [27]
Following the merger between the Herald-Express and Examiner, readership of the morning Los Angeles Times soared to 757,000 weekday readers and more than 1 million on Sunday. The Herald Examiner ' s circulation dropped from a high of 730,000 in the mid-1960s to 350,000 in 1977. By the time it closed in 1989 its circulation was 238,000.
The $80-million refresh for the building, designed by Hearst Castle architect Julia Morgan, is part of a revival of the downtown neighborhood that includes hotels, apartments and offices.
The Baltimore Examiner, a newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland; The Examiner, a weekly paper in Beaumont, Texas; The Examiner, a Jewish weekly published from 1955 to 1956; The Examiner, in Independence, Missouri; The Examiner, a morning newspaper merged into the Los Angeles Herald Examiner in 1962
Police have announced a major new development in the case of missing Maui woman Hannah Kobayashi after she was spotted on surveillance footage crossing the Mexican border alone with her belongings ...
The Los Angeles Examiner building in the 1920s. The Los Angeles Examiner was a newspaper founded in 1903 by William Randolph Hearst in Los Angeles.The afternoon Los Angeles Herald-Express and the morning Los Angeles Examiner, both of which had been publishing in the city since the turn of the 20th century, merged in 1962.