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This is a list of newspapers in Alabama, United States. The first title was produced in 1811, and "by 1850, there were 82 newspapers in Alabama, of which nine were dailies." The first title was produced in 1811, and "by 1850, there were 82 newspapers in Alabama, of which nine were dailies."
The newspaper began publication in 1829 as The Planter's Gazette. Its first editor was Moseley Baker. It became the Montgomery Advertiser in 1833. In 1903, Richard F. Hudson Sr., a young Alabama newspaperman, joined the staff of the Advertiser and rose through the ranks of the newspaper. Hudson was central to improving the financial situation ...
He was the top of his class at the Air Force's administration school and was sent to Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery. He was the founder and editor of the Air University Dispatch, the official newspaper for the base. After his military service ended in 1946, Azbell moved to Selma where he founded his own
Name Notability References Zelda Fitzgerald: Writer, wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald [40] Jim Fyffe: Auburn Tigers radio announcer [41] Anne George: Writer, 1994 Alabama State Poet [42] Mary Katharine Ham: Writer, columnist, Fox News contributor: Joseph Lewis: Freethinker [43] Everette Maddox: Poet [44] Harold E. Martin: Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
CNHI, LLC (formerly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.) is an American publisher of newspapers and advertising-related publications throughout the United States.The company was formed in 1997 by Ralph Martin, [1] and is based in Montgomery, Alabama [2] (after moving from Birmingham, Alabama in September 2011).
Two high schools in Alabama's capital, a hub of the civil rights movement, will no longer bear the names of Confederate leaders. The Montgomery County Board of Education on Thursday voted for new ...
Grover Cleveland Hall, Sr. (January 11, 1888 – January 9, 1941) was an American newspaper editor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At the Montgomery Advertiser in Montgomery, Alabama , he garnered national attention and won a Pulitzer Prize during the 1920s for his editorials that criticized the Ku Klux Klan .
The Alabama Tribune was a newspaper published in Montgomery, Alabama in the US. According to the Library of Congress' website it was established in the 1930s and ceased publication in the 1960s. [1] Newspapers.com has archives of the paper from 1946 to 1964. [2]