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  2. The Howard County Times - Wikipedia

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    The Howard County Times is a weekly newspaper serving Howard County, Maryland, USA. Although it claims to trace its earliest origins to 1840, [1] it was refounded as a weekly newspaper in 1869 as The Ellicott City Times, after the purchase of the brief post- American Civil War periodical Ellicott City Record a weekly newspaper then.

  3. E. W. Scripps Company - Wikipedia

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    The E. W. Scripps Company was a newspaper company founded on November 2, 1878, when Edward Willis Scripps published the first issue of the Cleveland Penny Press. [4]In 1894, Scripps and his half-brother, George H. Scripps, organized their various papers into the first modern newspaper chain.

  4. Philip Howard (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Charles Nicholas Howard (2 November 1933 – 5 October 2014) was a distinguished British journalist who worked for over fifty years at The Times. [1] [2] Howard was born in London in 1933, the son of Peter Howard , a journalist and captain of the English rugby team , and Doris Metaxa , a tennis player who was a Wimbledon ladies doubles ...

  5. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Aegis. Bel Air. 1856. twice-weekly. Tribune Publishing. Harford County local newspaper. Also published as The Aegis & Intelligencer, 1864-1923, The Aegis and Harford Gazette, 1951-1964, The Aegis, the Harford Gazette and the Democratic Ledger, 1964-1969. Las Américas Newspaper.

  6. Howell Raines - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Bill Keller. Personal details. Born. (1943-02-05) February 5, 1943 (age 81) Howell Hiram Raines (/ ˈhaʊəl reɪns /; born February 5, 1943) is an American journalist, editor, and writer. He was executive editor of The New York Times from 2001 until he left in 2003 in the wake of the scandal related to reporting by Jayson Blair.

  7. The Hilltop (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Hilltop is the student newspaper of Howard University, [1][2][3] a historically black college located in Washington, D.C. Co-founded in 1924 by Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston and Louis Eugene King, The Hilltop is the first and only daily newspaper at a historically black college or university (HBCU) in the United States. [4]

  8. William Randolph Hearst - Wikipedia

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    William Randolph Hearst Sr. (/ hɜːrst /; [1] April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher and politician who developed the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications. His flamboyant methods of yellow journalism in violation of ethics and standards influenced the nation's popular media ...

  9. Howard Publications - Wikipedia

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    Howard Publications was a family-owned company of newspapers in the United States. It owned 16 daily newspapers when it sold to Lee Enterprises for $694 million in 2002. Robert S. Howard founded the company in 1961. [1] As of early 1972, group owned nine daily newspapers. [2] Lee Enterprises announced that it would acquire the company on ...