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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner(s) Gannett Publisher Andy Fisher Founded 1837 (Sentinel) 1882 (Journal) 1995 (Journal Sentinel) Circulation 48,158 Daily 75,061 Sunday (as of Q3 2022) ISSN 1082-8850 OCLC number 55506548 Website jsonline.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel building The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a ...
Mark Attanasio. Mark L. Attanasio (born September 29, 1957) is an American businessman from the Bronx who is the principal owner of the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the joint majority shareholder of EFL Championship football club Norwich City. [1] He is worth an estimated $700 million.
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The Journal Sentinel's owner, Gannett Co., sold the underused buildings in October 2019 to Jeffers & Co. affiliates for $8 million. Tom Daykin can be emailed at tdaykin@jrn.com and followed on ...
The public memorial service to celebrate the life of former U.S. Senator and Milwaukee Bucks owner Herb Kohl is still set for Friday at Fiserv Forum despite snowy weather conditions, the Bucks ...
As owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, Kohl wasn't afraid to spend money or to make hard choices. In 2003, he traded Ray Allen, Sam Cassell and Glenn Robinson, then sent high-paid George Karl packing.
WTMJ-TV. / 43.09139°N 87.90194°W / 43.09139; -87.90194. WTMJ-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Kenosha -licensed Ion Television station WPXE-TV (channel 55). WTMJ-TV's studios are located on Capitol Drive (WIS 190) in ...
He continued his buying spree into the mid-1920s, purchasing the Baltimore News (1923), the San Antonio Light (1924), the Albany Times Union (1924), and The Milwaukee Sentinel (1924). In 1924, Hearst entered the tabloid market in New York City with New York Daily Mirror, meant to compete with the New York Daily News.