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''Daily Tribune'' may refer to the following newspapers: * ''Daily Tribune'' (Philippines), an English-language broadsheet * ''Daily Tribune'' (Bahrain), also known as ''News of Bahrain'' United States * ''Daily Tribune (Ames, Iowa)'', now ''The Ames Tribune'' * ''Daily Tribune'' (Oklahoma, 1915–1939), merged into the '' Blackwell Journal-Tribune'' * ''Daily Tribune'' (Wyoming, 1916–1925), merged into the ''Casper Star-Tribune The ''Casper Star-Tribune'' is a newspaper published in Casper, Wyoming Casper is a city in, and the county seat of, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. Casper is the second-largest city in the state, with the population at 59,038 as of t ...'' * ''Daily Tribune'' (Michigan, 1849–1862), merged into the '' Detroit Tribune'' * '' Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune'' {{disambiguation ...
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Daily Tribune (Philippines)
The ''Daily Tribune'' is an English-language broadsheet publication in the Philippines. Its office is in the 3450 Concept Building, Florida Street, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. ''The Daily Tribune'', as it was called then, was founded on February 1, 2000, by a group of journalists from the then-defunct ''The Philippine Post'' led by then-Editor-in-Chief and Founding Chairman Ninez Cacho-Olivares. On June 1, 2018, Concept and Information Group, publisher of the online ''Concept News Central'', acquired the paper from Cacho-Olivares. With the change of hands, "The" from ''The Daily Tribune'' has been dropped. History On February 24, 2006, the ''Tribune'' was raided by the Philippine National Police at the height of the State of Emergency imposed by Arroyo. The police presence remained in the paper's office until the State of Emergency was lifted on March 4, 2006. The paper continued to publish normally, making defiant statements throughout. Ninez Cacho-Olivarez, the pa ...
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Daily Tribune (Bahrain)
''The Daily Tribune'', also sometimes known by its subtitle ''News of Bahrain'', is an English-language English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the is ... daily newspaper in Bahrain. History and profile The Daily Tribune belongs to the family of Arabic newspapers in Bahrain Al-Ayam Publications. The newspaper is produced and managed by the media group Mcindies Holding Company. References 1997 establishments in Bahrain Newspapers established in 1997 English-language newspapers published in Arab countries Newspapers published in Bahrain {{bahrain-stub ...
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Daily Tribune (Ames, Iowa)
''The Ames Tribune'' is a newspaper published Tuesday through Sunday based in Ames, Iowa. The newspaper is owned by Gannett. In 1986, the ''Tribune'' was bought by Michael Gartner and Gary Gerlach, two former executives at ''The Des Moines Register''. Gartner won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing at the ''Tribune''. The Omaha World-Herald Company bought the ''Ames Tribune'' in 1999 from Gartner, Gerlach, and the estate of David Belin. Stephens Media purchased the ''Tribune'' from the Omaha World-Herald Company in 2010. In 2015, the Stephens Media newspapers were sold to New Media Investment Group. New Media acquired Gannett Company Gannett Co., Inc. () is an American mass media holding company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
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Blackwell Journal-Tribune
The ''Blackwell Journal-Tribune'' is a weekly newspaper in Blackwell, Oklahoma. It is distributed Wednesdays via mail and has a circulation of roughly 1,500."about us"
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Casper Star-Tribune
The ''Casper Star-Tribune'' is a newspaper published in Casper, Wyoming Casper is a city in, and the county seat of, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. Casper is the second-largest city in the state, with the population at 59,038 as of the 2020 census. Only Cheyenne, the state capital, is larger. Casper is ni ..., with statewide influence and readership. It is Wyoming's largest print newspaper, with a daily circulation of 23,760 and a Sunday circulation of 21,041. The ''Star-Tribune'' covers local and state news. Its website, Trib.com, includes articles from the print paper, online updates, video and other multimedia content. In 2002, the newspaper was acquired by Lee Enterprises. History The origins of the ''Casper Star-Tribune'' date to 1891, when the weekly Natrona Tribune began publishing under the ownership of 20 men organized as the Republican Publishing Co. In 1897, A.J. Mokler acquired the newspaper and changed its name to the ''Natrona County Tribune''. Mok ...
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Detroit Tribune
The ''Detroit Tribune'' a newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States, was started as the ''Daily Tribune'' in 1849 and used the name until 1862. In 1862 the ''Tribune'' joined with the (Detroit) ''Daily Advertiser'' which then absorbed other papers, becoming the ''Advertiser and Tribune''. It acquired new management, including James E. Scripps, future founder of the ''Detroit News''. In 1877, the ''Advertiser and Tribune'' merged with the 11-year-old ''Detroit Daily Post'' and became the ''Post and Tribune''. In 1884 after more ownership changes the name was changed to the Daily Post. In 1885, the name was changed again to the ''Tribune''. In 1891, Scripps bought the remaining stock in the ''Tribune'' to secure an ''Associated Press'' connection. Scripps continued to run the ''Tribune'' as a morning paper until February 1, 1915 when it was merged with the ''News''. The ''Tribune'' name was used on a Sunday paper, ''The Sunday News-Tribune'', until October 15, 1917, when the n ...
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