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In November 1908, the Star purchased the Telegram for $100,000, and the two newspapers combined on January 1, 1909, into the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. From 1923 until after World War II, the Star-Telegram was distributed over one of the largest circulation areas of any newspaper in the South , serving not just Fort Worth but also West Texas ...
1950s–2019. Spouse. June Burrage (m. 1959) Children. 3, including Sally Jenkins. Daniel Thomas Jenkins (December 2, 1928 – March 7, 2019) was an American author and sportswriter who often wrote for Sports Illustrated. [1] He was also a high-standard amateur golfer who played college golf at Texas Christian University.
StarText. StarText was an online ASCII -based computer service run by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Tandy Corporation and marketed in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex newspaper circulation area from May 3, 1982 until March 3, 1997. Its name was derived from Star (representing the newspaper which would provide the content) and Text ...
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Send it to mleclercq@star-telegram.com. Nov. 15, 1944: “One of the first churches built in Fort Worth, Texas, is the little frame parish house of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church. The building ...
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Randy Galloway. George Randolph Galloway (born January 19, 1943) is an American sports columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and a graduate of Sam Houston State University. Until September 2013, he was the host of Galloway and Company, the drive-time program on KESN 103.3 FM, ESPN Radio's Dallas affiliate and also heard on ESPN Xtra on XM ...