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An advert for The Morning Call in 1900 after its rebranding, showcasing the Newspaper's headquarters on 16 South 6th Street David A. Miller, a Muhlenberg College senior, was the newspaper's first reporter; in 1904, he and his brother Samuel acquired the newspaper, owning it until 1920, and later serving as its president from 1934 until his death in 1958.
Within 20 years, the Times was the dominant newspaper in northeastern Pennsylvania, and the third-largest in the state (behind only the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Pittsburgh Press). In January 1923, Lynett founded one of Scranton's first radio stations, WQAN. [3] The Lynett family still owns the station today under the calls WEJL.
The newspaper, printed in a broadsheet format, is published seven days a week. It also publishes "FlipSide," a nightlife and entertainment guide that is distributed every Thursday. The York Daily Record/Sunday News is available online in an e-Edition, with Saturday editions exclusively in that format since March 2022. [2]
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ... — E. B. White “Every morning, my dad would have me looking in the mirror and repeat: “Today is going to be a great day; I ...
In 1985 the Times-Call added a Sunday edition, and in 1998 it became a morning newspaper. [2] Lehman communication was continued by the next generation of the Lehman family. The newspaper group was expanded with the Erie Review, Lafayette News, Louisville Times and Superior Observer, which were combined into the Colorado Hometown Weekly.
For a century Laurel's only daily newspaper, the paper was founded as The Laurel Daily Argus August 11, 1911, by Edgar G. Harris. It later changed its name to the Laurel Daily Leader. The Laurel Morning Call and the Laurel Daily Leader combined to form an evening newspaper called The Laurel Leader-Call on February 2, 1930. [2] [3]
Morning Call may refer to: A morning bugle call or trumpet call, used in the U.S. military; A wake-up call; Morning Call, a U.S. business-news television series on CNBC; Morning Call, a 1957 British thriller film; Morning Call, a band signed to Drive-Thru Records; Morning Call Coffee Stand, a coffeehouse in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.