We learn some not-so-shocking news today from liberal think tank Media Matters for America that conservative syndicated columnists dominate their progressive counterparts in Texas daily newspapers.
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Why Is Hearst Buying So Many Texas Newspapers?
Pending a shareholder vote on Sept. 23, the Dallas Morning News will become the second publisher that the 138-year-old Hearst Corp. has bought in the state of Texas this year. In February, it snapped ...
A century of print journalism may soon come to an end in South Texas after the University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) announced plans to purchase The Monitor newspaper building. But the ...
BARTLETT, Texas — It’s just about noon in Bartlett, Texas, as a long Union Pacific freight train makes its regular run through town. Its blaring horn and the clacking of the tracks are just about the ...
Gannett Co. has signed an asset purchase agreement with Hearst Corporation to divest the Austin American-Statesman from the USA TODAY Network, officials with both companies announced Wednesday. Hearst ...
When Hearst Corp. completes its purchase of the Dallas Morning News, the media giant will own the largest newspapers in all four of the largest cities in Texas. The $74.9 million all-stock sale of ...
With its acquisition of The Dallas Morning News, the New York media conglomerate will soon own papers in the state’s four largest markets. By the early 2000s, the paper employed about six hundred ...
The Houston Chronicle lambasted Texas Governor Greg Abbott in a recent editorial for what it calls "beyond reckless" rhetoric surrounding election integrity. The newspaper, the largest in the Lone ...
The Houston Chronicle ripped apart Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for her handling of the catastrophic Texas flooding. The editorial board piece was sarcastically searing, “Heck of a job, ...
After America elected a president who called journalists enemies of the people, I lost hope that the federal government would help save the ailing local news industry anytime soon. Then I spoke with ...
Laurie Brown sits in the offices of the largely defunct Canadian Record, which her family has owned in the Texas Panhandle since 1948, pondering a relevant question to her community of about 2,300 ...
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