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Meriwether, Robert W. (1974). A Chronicle of Arkansas Newspapers Published Since 1922 and of the Arkansas Press Association, 1930-1972. Little Rock, Ark: Arkansas Press Association. OCLC 2146483. Michael B. Dougan (2003). Community diaries: Arkansas newspapering, 1819-2002. August House. ISBN 0874837227.
Arkansas State Press: 1984 [30] 1998 [29] Weekly [30] LCCN sn90050043; OCLC 10766826 "Dedicated to the memory of L. Christopher Bates." A revival of the Arkansas State Press of the 1940s and 1950s. [29] Little Rock: Arkansas Survey: 1923 [31] 1935 [31] Weekly [31] LCCN sn92050012; OCLC 25133882; Little Rock: Arkansas Survey-Journal: 1935 [33 ...
Robert Greeley Kaiser (born 7 April 1943) [1] is an American journalist and author. He retired from The Washington Post in early 2014 after a career of more than 50 years on the paper. During his career he served as managing editor (1991–98) and associate editor and senior correspondent (1998-2014).
Like many other newspaper publishers, Gannett Co. Inc., which operates more than 200 daily local newspapers including the Herald Times Reporter, has already successfully introduced the approach in ...
Wesley O. Smith and E. J. Murray purchased the paper in 1908, and expanded its size. [6] By one account, Murray sold the paper to F. R. Soule in 1922; [7] by another, after having bought Smith's share, he sold it to Bruce Dennis, who had an extensive history as a newspaper owner in the state, [8] in 1926. [6] The Klamath News launched in 1923. [6]
MONTICELLO - A 2-year-old died Tuesday evening after being left inside a car in Monticello in Sullivan County. Village of Monticello police reported Wednesday that officers responded to a 911 ...
In August 2021, Gannett sold the newspaper to Phillips Media Group. [3] In January 2024, the newspaper announced it will reduce its print frequency from five days a week to two (Wednesdays and Saturdays). [4] In August 2024, Phillips Media Group sold the paper to Carpenter Media Group. [5]
The Daily Siftings Herald was closed on September 15, 2018, due to declining subscribers and increasing operational costs. [ 5 ] Early in his career as a journalist and advertising executive, Arkansas State Representative Andy Mayberry was a sports editor for The Daily Siftings Herald .