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  2. Digital First Media - Wikipedia

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    Based in Denver, Colorado, Scudder and Singleton purchased their first newspaper in 1983. They incorporated MediaNews Group in 1985, with Singleton as CEO and Scudder as chairman. [7] The company began to purchase small local newspapers that were undergoing financial troubles. In 1987, the company made its first major acquisition: the Denver Post.

  3. Frederick Gilmer Bonfils - Wikipedia

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    Bonfils had met Harry Heye Tammen at the Windsor Hotel in Denver, where Tammen was a bartender, an editor of the Great-Divide Weekly Newspaper, as well as inauthentic Native-American memorabilia. [1] Together, in 1895, they bought The Denver Post. [1]

  4. The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper of Sunday, January 17, 2016, was the last Times-Picayune to be printed in New Orleans. [29] The street-sales-only newspaper of Monday, January 18, 2016, was the first to be printed in Mobile. The New Orleans presses were to be decommissioned.

  5. Denver Newspaper Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Newspaper Agency was a publishing company in Denver, Colorado, which published the Denver Post, a daily newspaper owned by the MediaNews Group. From its inception in 2001 until Friday, February 27, 2009, the DNA was responsible for the non-editorial operations of both major newspapers in Denver, the Rocky Mountain News (owned by the ...

  6. Daily Camera - Wikipedia

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    Frederick P. Johnson and Bert Bell founded the weekly Boulder Camera in 1890, [3] and it became a daily in 1891. Ownership has changed over the years. The paper has been owned by Ridder (1969–1974), Knight Ridder (1974–1997), Scripps (1997–2009) and MediaNews Group (2009–present). [4]

  7. The Gazette (Colorado Springs) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Hight of The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City), another Anschutz-owned newspaper, was named editor. [1] In late 2020, The Gazette launched The Denver Gazette, an online newspaper whose editorial pages lean conservative. [5]

  8. The Colorado Independent - Wikipedia

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    With funding from two local Colorado foundations, editor ‘Susan Greene’ and managing editor ‘John Tomasic’ relaunched The Colorado Independent as an independent entity run in Colorado with broader reporting, a new design and a team of veteran journalists from The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News.

  9. Mike Johnston (Colorado politician) - Wikipedia

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    One of four children, Johnston was born in Oklahoma City and raised in Vail, Colorado, [6] the son of Sarah "Sally" (née Cox) and Paul Ross Johnston. [7] [failed verification] His father was a U.S. Army veteran and businessman who served on the town council for more than a decade and then as mayor from 1983 to 1987.