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Founded by Edwin Warfield, The Daily Record was first published in 1888 [2] as a court and commercial paper. Minneapolis-based Dolan Media Inc., [3] (NYSE: DM) [4] acquired the Daily Record Company in 1994. [1] The paper launched its Web site in 1997. Dolan was acquired by GateHouse Media in 2015 and renamed BridgeTower Media the next year. [5]
Cumberland Times-News: Cumberland: Daily Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [9] The Daily Record: Baltimore: 1888 Daily GateHouse Media [10] Daily Times: Salisbury: 1886 Daily Gannett Company [11] Also published as The Wicomico News, 1886-1923, The Salisbury Times, 1923-1967, and The Shoreman's Daily. [12] Dorchester Star: Easton: 1973 [13]
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The Record-Observer in Centreville, Maryland dates back to 1824. [2] The newspaper formed from the 1936 merger of The Centreville Observer and Queen Anne Record. [3] [4] In the 1930s it was purchased by Leon Asa Andrus. [5] In 1946, Andrus would go on to wage a successful multi-year editorial campaign to get the Chesapeake Bay Bridge built. [6]
Since then, Observer Media Group established new local newspapers, such as the Sarasota Observer in 2004, and acquired other older newspapers, such as the 100+ year-old West Orange Times in 2014 and Financial News & Daily Record in 2017.
The city's primary daily newspaper, The Baltimore Sun, and other Baltimore-area affiliated newspapers are property of David Smith, executive chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group, who owns more than 200 television stations, including Fox 45. [1] Baltimore is the 24th largest television market and 21st largest radio market in the country.
The Daily Record is a member of the North Carolina Newspaper Association. The newspaper was previously known as: [3] The Daily Record. (Dunn, N.C.) 1950-1978, OCLC: 13168584; The Dunn Dispatch. (Dunn, N.C.) 1914-1978, OCLC: 26794344