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Salt River Herald - Phoenix, Arizona 1878-1879 [53] The St. Johns Herald (1885-1903, 1917-1938), Snips and St. Johns Herald (1903-1905), St. Johns Herald and Apache News (1905-1917), St. Johns Herald-Observer (1938-1946), Apache County Independent-News and Herald-Observer (1946-1956) [54] [55] Swansea Times – Swansea; Tombstone Citizen ...
[8] [9] The company bought The Daily Herald in 1947 [17] and Williston Herald in 1961. [18] [19] Also in 1961, the Wick sold the Niles Daily Times and three nearby newspapers (the Girard News, the Hubbard News and the Suburban Reporter) to a newly formed enterprise. [20] In 1962, Wick purchased a stake in the Sidney Herald. [21]
In late December 2016, Paxton sold The Herald-Sun to The McClatchy Company. [11] In 2017, Paxton acquired the Grayson County News Gazette, the News Democrat Leader, and the Macon County Times from Civitas Media. [12] In January 2018, Paxton purchased the Daily Herald in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, from Wick Communications. [13]
In May 1891, the paper was renamed to The Coconino Sun. [7] On August 5, 1946, the paper was again renamed to the current Arizona Daily Sun. [8] The paper was owned by Scripps League Newspapers, which was acquired by Pulitzer in 1996; Lee Enterprises acquired Pulitzer in 2005. [9] [10] The paper was sold to Wick Communications in 2023. [11]
The Daily News-Sun, Glendale/Peoria Today and Surprise Today were later sold to Independent Newspapers Inc. [11] Today, the East Valley Tribune publishes once a week on Sunday with a circulation of more than 140,000 copies and more than 405,000 weekly readers. Eighty-five percent of the newspapers are delivered directly to the driveways of East ...
The Arizona Capitol Times covers state politics, government and business with a focus on the daily activities of the Arizona Senate, Arizona House of Representatives and the state's top elected officials, including the Governor's Office. The paper also publishes stories on elections, court rulings and the actions of local governments.
The paper was merged into the Herald-Dispatch in 1976. [5] That same year the Sierra Vista Herald-Dispatch went from publishing three days a week to five on October 4 [6] and the newspaper added Associated Press wire service news. On June 14, 1981, a Sunday edition was added. In 2004, the Herald changed into a morning, seven-days-a-week ...
The Arizona Daily Star and The Arizona Weekly Star were placed in the control of The Star Publishing company Aug. 28, 1885. Hughes continued as editor and manager. L.C. Hughes and family sold The Star to W.B. Kelly "and associates" in July 1907. On Sept. 8, 1907, The Star issued the largest regular edition of a newspaper ever printed in Arizona.