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The East Anglian Daily Times merged news operations with the Ipswich Star in 2010, under the stewardship of the chief executive of Archant Suffolk, Stuart McCreery. Mr McCreery left his role one day before Archant's board announced a reversal of the editorial integration, which it described as "pioneering", and a company spokesman informed ...
The Daily Mail ' s star columnist and political analyst Simon Heffer left that paper in October 2005 to rejoin The Daily Telegraph, where he has become associate editor. Heffer has written two columns a week for the paper since late October 2005 and is a regular contributor to the news podcast.
The Daily News, originally the Palo Alto Daily News, is a free newspaper owned by MediaNews Group and located in Menlo Park. [1] Founded in 1995, it was formerly published seven days a week and at one point had a circulation of 67,000 (a figure that included five zoned editions which no longer exist).
Daily Kos (/ k oʊ z / KOHZ) is a group blog and internet forum focused on the U.S. Democratic Party and progressive [1] liberal American politics. [2] [3] The site publishes blog posts, [4] polls, [5] election and campaign fundraising data, [3] [6] and is considered an example of "netroots" activism.
The Daily Aus (TDA) is an Australian social media-based news outlet founded in 2017. They post news stories and explainer articles on their Instagram account, which has over 500,000 followers, [ 1 ] and also release a daily email newsletter and podcast episode.
The Pacific Daily News, formerly Guam Daily News, is an online newspaper based in Hagåtña, in the United States territory of Guam. It is owned by Kaleo Moylan.
In 1879, the Liverpool Echo was published as a cheaper sister paper to the Liverpool Daily Post.From its inception until 1917 the newspaper cost a halfpenny. It is now £1.40p Monday to Friday, £1.80p on Saturday and £1.40p on Sunday.
The original newspaper, The Daily Court Journal (Los Angeles), began publication in 1888.Charles T. Munger, was also vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, purchased the paper in 1977; through a series of acquisitions and organic growth, Munger built it into a group of newspapers and websites that provide information on the legal industry, real estate and general business.