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It was founded as the weekly Elmira Gazette in 1828 and became an evening daily in 1856. Frank Gannett bought a half-interest in the newspaper in 1906 to begin what would eventually be Gannett Co., Inc. The following year, he merged the Elmira Gazette with a competitor, the Evening Star, to form the Star-Gazette.
Upon his return, he accepted a job as city editor for the Ithaca News. He also became editor of the Pittsburg Index in 1905. [6] In 1906, Gannett became half owner of the daily newspaper the Elmira Gazette. Within the year, Gannett merged the Elmira Gazette and Elmira Star forming the Elmira Star-Gazette, which is still in circulation ...
The St. Albert Gazette is a weekly newspaper [1] distributed throughout St. Albert, Alberta founded in 1961. [2] The paper was owned by Southam Inc. , [ 3 ] but is now owned by the publisher Great West Newspapers .
The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., January 1, 1753–March 12, 1759. [2] The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., May 6, 1762–October 9, 1766. [2] The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., October 16, 1766–August or September 1773. [2] New-York Gazette, Revived in the Weekly Post-Boy, 1747
The Niagara Gazette headquarters in Niagara Falls, New York. The Gazette was founded in 1854 as the Niagara Falls Gazette. [2] The Gazette was owned by Gannett from 1954 to 1997. Gannett was formed in 1923 by Frank Gannett, a noted conservative, [3] in Rochester, New York as an outgrowth of a newspaper business he had begun in Elmira, New York ...
It was initially assigned to 1200 kHz, with studios in the Mark Twain Hotel on Market Street in Elmira. WENY was the third Star-Gazette affiliated radio station. In the spring of 1932, the newspaper had briefly assumed control of WBGF in Glen Falls, and changed that station's call letters to WESG, [4] with plans to move the station to Elmira ...
St. Albert – Saint Albert Gazette, Saint City News; St. Michael – Elk Island Triangle; Sedgewick – Sedgewick Community Press; Sherwood Park – Bugle Publications, Sherwood Park News, Sherwood Park This Week, Strathcona County This Week; Slave Lake – Lakeside Leader, Slave Lake Scope; Spruce Grove – Spruce Grove Examiner, Tri Area News
The first user of channel 18 in Elmira was its second station, WECT, which was operated by El-Cor Television, a joint venture of the Corning Leader and the Elmira Star-Gazette. The station only operated for less than a year, from September 30, 1953, to May 27, 1954. El-Cor surrendered the station's license in September.