The ''Tempe Daily News'' was an afternoon newspaper published in
Tempe, Arizona
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, a suburb of
Phoenix
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. It was created in 1887 when Curt W. Miller (1864–1943) purchased the 20-month-old ''Salt River Valley News from Publishers John Byron Fitch and T.B. Martin'', renamed it ''Tempe Daily News'', and published its first edition in August 1887.
The ''News'' became the town's official newspaper in 1895
and Miller continued publishing until his death in 1943.
Miller's grandson, Curt W. Miller, published the newspaper until September 1944, at which time he sold it to Francis Connolly.
At the time, the paper had one carrier, one linotype machine, and a circulation of 110.
Connolly published the ''News'' until his death in July 1978, by which time he had built its circulation to 15,000 and employed 80 carriers in addition to 50 other employees.
His widow, Irma Connolly, published the paper until 1980, at which time she sold it to
Cox Enterprises
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.
Cox renamed the paper ''
Tempe Daily News Tribune'' in 1986 in order to make it consistent with the other newspapers it had acquired in the region.
Cox sold its holdings to Canadian-based
Thomson Newspapers
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in 1996 and the paper's new owners combined the ''Tempe Daily News Tribune'' with four other newspapers to form ''The Tribune'' in 1997. This publication became the ''
East Valley Tribune
The ''East Valley Tribune'' is a newspaper concentrated on cities within the East Valley region of metropolitan Phoenix, including Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, and Queen Creek.
Formerly a daily newspaper, the ''Tribune'' resulted from the ...
'' in December 1999. Thompson sold its holdings to California's Freedom Publications, Inc. in 2000 and the ''
East Valley Tribune
The ''East Valley Tribune'' is a newspaper concentrated on cities within the East Valley region of metropolitan Phoenix, including Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, and Queen Creek.
Formerly a daily newspaper, the ''Tribune'' resulted from the ...
'' ceased publication in 2009, ending 122 years of continuous local news coverage in Tempe.
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Mass media in Tempe, Arizona
Publications established in 1887
Publications disestablished in 2009
Defunct newspapers published in Arizona