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Guymon has one newspaper and four radio stations, although one is a translator. Guymon Herald, printed since 1891, is the only daily newspaper for the entire Oklahoma Panhandle. [17] KKBS 92.7 FM - Rock; KBIJ 99.5 FM - Regional Mexican; KGYN 1210 AM - News and Sports Talk; K215CV 90.9 FM - Christian Contemporary
The List of newspapers in Oklahoma lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.The list includes information on where the publication is produced, whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, what its circulation is, and who publishes it.
Continental is one of two Canadian newspaper companies run and partially owned by David Radler, a former business partner of Conrad Black who was convicted of defrauding their company, Hollinger Inc. [1] Both Continental and Alta Newspaper Group are descendants of Horizon Operations (Canada) Ltd., a company Radler founded at the end of the 1990s.
The Herald was founded as a weekly in 1904 by brothers-in-law Tom Jordan and W.G. Hayden [2] and became a daily in 1928. [3] In 1929, Harte-Hanks Newspapers bought the paper. [2] In 2001, Community Newspaper Holdings put the Herald up for sale along with 30 other properties, including fellow West Texas papers the Borger News-Herald and ...
Alta, also known as Alberta Newspaper Group and Southern Alberta Newspapers, is one of two Canadian newspaper companies run and partially owned by David Radler, a former business partner of Conrad Black in Hollinger Inc. [1] Both Alta and Continental Newspapers are descendants of Horizon Operations (Canada) Ltd., a company Radler founded at the ...
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The newspaper was founded as the Hutchinson County Herald in 1926 [2] by David M. Warren Sr., who sold it to oilman Roy Whittenburg in 1946. In 1956, Whittenburg sold it to his brother-in-law, W. Glynn Morris. After Morris' retirement in 1977, Jimmy Allison became publisher [3]
The company's flagship publication is a daily, The Westerly Sun. Sun Publishing's four weeklies include three covering Rhode Island towns, based in the Westerly headquarters—the Charlestown Press , Westerly Pawcatuck Press and Wood River Press —and one Connecticut publication, the Mystic River Press , based at 15 Holmes Street, Mystic ...