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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, New ...
An illustration published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Nov. 25, 1945, depicting the stories published by Kinch, Wear and Boatner during the war, and the replies received from readers.
Here’s what the Star-Telegram’s front pages looked like when President Kennedy came to Fort Worth and then was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
Amon Giles Carter Sr. (born Giles Amon Carter; December 11, 1879 – June 23, 1955) was the creator and publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and a nationally known civic booster for Fort Worth, Texas. [1] A legacy in his will was used to create Fort Worth's Amon Carter Museum of American Art, [2] which was founded by his daughter, Ruth ...
Randy Galloway. George Randolph "Randy" Galloway (born January 19, 1943) is a 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 Radio.
August 23, 2024 at 12:28 PM. If you read the print version of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, you’ve probably heard that we will reduce our days of print delivery in October. We will publish print ...
Fort Worth Report (FWR) is a nonprofit news media outlet covering local government, business, education and arts in the city of Fort Worth, Texas.The organization, founded by local business leaders and former Fort Worth Star-Telegram publisher Wes Turner, [1] announced its intentions in February 2021 and officially launched the newsroom in April 2021.