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  2. Omaha World-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was the world's last to print both daily morning and afternoon editions, a practice it ended in March 2016. [3]The World-Herald was the largest employee-owned newspaper in the United States from 1979 until 2011: Omaha construction magnate Peter Kiewit bought the newspaper and its television station, the local ABC affiliate, in 1962 for $40.1 million from Omaha-based World ...

  3. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Weekly and semi-weekly newspapers. Ainsworth Star-Journal – Ainsworth. Albion News – Albion. Alliance Times-Herald – Alliance. Antelope County News /Orchard News – Neligh. Harlan County Journal – Alma. Ashland Gazette – Ashland. Nemaha County Herald – Auburn. Aurora News-Register – Aurora.

  4. Lincoln Journal Star - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Journal Star is an American daily newspaper that serves Lincoln, Nebraska, the state capital and home of the University of Nebraska. It is the most widely read newspaper in Lincoln and has the second-largest circulation in Nebraska (after the Omaha World-Herald ). The paper also operates a commercial printing unit.

  5. Lee Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    4,365 (2022) Website. lee .net. Footnotes / references. [ 1] Lee Enterprises, Inc. is a publicly traded American media company. It publishes 77 daily newspapers in 26 states, [ 2] and more than 350 weekly, classified, and specialty publications. [ 3] Lee Enterprises was founded in 1890 by Alfred Wilson Lee [ 2] and is based in Davenport, Iowa.

  6. The Record (Stockton, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Record was founded in 1895 by Irving Martin as the Evening Record. It is a newspaper that covers stories in the Stockton, San Joaquin and the Mother Lode areas; as well as surrounding areas and a national level as well. In 1969, Speidel Newspapers, Inc. bought The Record and the newspaper introduced its Sunday edition.

  7. Category:History of newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chicago circulation wars; F. Fultonhistory.com; O. History of Omaha World-Herald; P. Pony express (newspapers) T. The Robesonian takeover; U. History of USA Today

  8. Omaha Platform - Wikipedia

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    The first goal of the Omaha Platform was to increase the coinage of silver and gold at a 16:1 ratio. The Omaha Platform suggested a federal loans system so that farmers could get the money they needed. The platform also called for the elimination of private banks. The platform proposed a system of federal storage facilities for the farmers' crops.

  9. Media in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha World-Herald, the Omaha Bee, and by 1900 the Omaha Daily News had developed into the city's most influential journals. The African American community in Omaha has had several newspapers serve it. The first was the Progress, established in 1889 by Ferdinand L. Barnett. Cyrus D. Bell, an ex-slave, established the Afro-American Sentinel ...