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In 1888, the newspaper's name was changed to Altoona Mirror. In 1907, the Slep company name was changed to Mirror Printing Company. The paper remained in the Slep family until being sold to Thomson Newspapers in 1984. Under Thomson ownership, a Sunday edition was launched in 1987 and the paper switched its weekday publication to mornings ...
Hugh Pitcairn became the president, and the Tribune remained in control of Pitcairn and the Dern family until 1912, when Col. Henry W. Shoemaker assumed ownership and merged it with two other papers, [1] the Altoona Gazette and the Altoona Times. [3] Front page of the Altoona Tribune, April 5, 1860
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Deputies responded about 1 a.m. Thursday to a report of someone shot at a residence in 2000 block of Self Street in Altoona, according to the sheriff's office, and found Golden dead at the scene.
WRTA began broadcasting June 18, 1947, on 1240 kHz with 250 W power. The station was an ABC affiliate and was owned by Roy Thompson. [2]Roy Thompson sold WRTA to the Altoona Trans Audio Corporation in March 1956. [3]
The closure resulted in the termination of around fifteen personnel in the news and production departments. [16] As a result, WJAC entered into a news share agreement with WWCP. The Big Three affiliate then began to produce WWCP's nightly prime time show and reduced the program to 35 minutes on weeknights while remaining a half-hour on weekends.
Adventureland officials promise the most eventful season yet as the Altoona amusement park celebrates its 50th year in 2024. Adventureland sets its 2024 opening date. Here's what to expect this season