Waddle suggested the University of Alabama could create a graduate program in journalism that would be based at the Star itself.
Waddle suggested the University of Alabama could create a graduate program in journalism that would be based at the Star itself. Lewiston Morning Tribune and Moscow Idahoan from A. Bay Press-Gazette and the Wausau Daily Herald from Daniel C. Jefferson-Pilot, and American also made purchases in the state. Although no intermediate transaction was reported, in 1981 J. Two of the four sold had been owned by family interests. Two smaller papers were bought and resold during the period.
Republic in 1988 and sold it to Butler City Publications in 1990. Eighteen transactions were also reported in Indiana. Only one Minnesota paper was bought and then resold during this period. Times-Reporter, along with a Troy, NY, daily, in 1987. Ayers told longtime Star editor Chris Waddle that he wanted to build on that record. Press, and Thibodaux Daily Comet in 1980, and the Opelousas World in 1982. Group in 1988 meant a change in full ownership for the St. Waddle who has held pretty much every senior editorial post at the Star, became president of the trust and is also a professor at the university. Sentinel in 1986 and then sold it to Gozia-Driver Media in 1988.
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