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  2. Richard Oppel - Wikipedia

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    Richard A. Oppel (born Jan. 30, 1943 in Newark, N.J.) is an American newspaper, magazine and digital editor living in Austin, Texas.He was interim editor-in-chief (May 5, 2018 – Feb. 1, 2019) of Texas Monthly, [1] an Austin-based publication with a statewide readership of 2.4 million. [2]

  3. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A advocacy journalism A type of journalism which deliberately adopts a non- objective viewpoint, usually committed to the endorsement of a particular social or political cause, policy, campaign, organization, demographic, or individual. alternative journalism A type of journalism practiced in alternative media, typically by open, participatory, non ...

  4. Kathleen McElroy - Wikipedia

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    McElroy's career in journalism began when she worked as a news and sports copy editor for The Bryan-College Station Eagle in 1983. She worked for The Huntsville Item in 1984. Then she was hired by the Austin American-Statesman in 1985 as a sports copy editor, later becoming an assistant arts & entertainment editor and ended working for the ...

  5. Category:Journalists from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Journalists from Texas" The following 197 pages are in this category, out of 197 total. ... George H. Clements (newspaper manager) John Coleman ...

  6. Evan Smith (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith joined the staff of Texas Monthly as a senior editor in January 1992. [7] In February 1993, he was promoted to deputy editor, and in July 2000, he was made editor. [8] In May 2002, he added the title of executive vice president. He announced his intention to resign on July 17, 2009, and stepped down on August 21, 2009. [9] [10] [11]

  7. John Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 to 1978, he was news editor at KTRH radio in Houston, Texas. During that period, he also was an anchor/reporter for KPRC-TV. Quiñones received a Bachelor of Arts in speech communications from St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas. He received a master’s from the Columbia School of Journalism.

  8. Brenham Banner-Press - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, it merged with the Brenham Daily Banner to form the Brenham Daily Banner Press, which was published as a daily and weekly newspaper from 1913–1926. [2] The paper became the first daily in Texas to hire a female editor, in 1917. [3] Brenham Daily Banner Press publisher George A.T. Neu was president of the Texas Press Association in 1927.

  9. Midland Reporter-Telegram - Wikipedia

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    He shifted to the role of assistant managing editor of business and oil in 2016. His reporting on transportation issues in the Permian Basin earned him the American Planning Association Texas Chapter journalism award in 2017. Mary Gilda Dearen (born 1955) was the managing editor. She retired after 39 years in December 2019. [10]