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  2. Hugh Smith (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh L. Smith (May 12, 1934 - December 16, 2007) was a reporter, news anchor, and news director at WTVT in Tampa, Florida, from 1963 until his retirement in 1991. Having worked at WTVT for over 27 years, he is considered a television pioneer, being part of the first live color telecast in Tampa, the first remote broadcast, and the first hour-long newscast.

  3. Media General - Wikipedia

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    The conglomeration of newspapers was founded in 1940 when owners of Richmond, Virginia's two newspapers, the Times-Dispatch and News Leader, merged them to form Richmond Newspapers, Inc. In 1966, it purchased a majority interest in the Tampa Tribune , which included WFLA-AM - FM - TV in Tampa , making that the company's first ever foray into ...

  4. The Weekly Challenger - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Challenger is an African-American news source serving Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida. It publishes in print every Thursday. Otherwise, the newspaper publishes online articles daily. The newspaper was founded by Cleveland Johnson Jr. and is based in St. Petersburg and is considered a historical aspect of the city.

  5. Detroit Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Free Press (commonly referred to as the Freep) is a major daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States.It is the largest local newspaper owned by Gannett (the publisher of USA Today), and is operated by the Detroit Media Partnership under a joint operating agreement with The Detroit News, its historical rival.

  6. Tampa Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Bulletin was a newspaper in Tampa, Florida for African Americans. It was established by Rev. Marcellus D. Potter in 1915. According to the Library of Congress it began in 1914. M. D. Potter was the editor and owner. Potter was born in Sylvester, Georgia. Potter Elementary, an elementary school in Tampa, is named for him.

  7. Creative Loafing - Wikipedia

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    Early 2000s Creative Loafing paper [1]. Creative Loafing was an Atlanta-based publisher of a monthly arts and culture newspaper/magazine.The company publishes a 60,000 circulation monthly publication which is distributed to in-town locations and neighborhoods on the first Thursday of each month.

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