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  2. Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Star-Bulletin logo in 2001 former logo. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin was a daily newspaper based in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the second largest daily newspaper in the state of Hawaiʻi (after the Honolulu Advertiser).

  3. Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2010, Canadian publisher Black Press Ltd., which owned the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, purchased The Honolulu Advertiser, then owned by Gannett Corporation for $125 million. As part of the deal to acquire the Advertiser, Black Press agreed to place the Star-Bulletin on the selling block. If no buyer came forward by March 29, 2010 ...

  4. List of newspapers in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Record; Honolulu Star-Bulletin (1882–2010) [5] Honolulu Weekly; Ka Nupepa Kuokoa; Ko Hoku o Ka Pakipika (1861-1863) [6] Molokai Island Times;

  5. The Honolulu Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2010, Black Press, which owned the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, purchased The Honolulu Advertiser. As part of the deal to acquire the Advertiser, Black Press agreed to place the Star-Bulletin on the selling block. If no buyer came forward by March 29, 2010, Black Press started making preparations to operate both papers through a ...

  6. Wallace Rider Farrington - Wikipedia

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    An avid traveler, he found himself in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi in 1894 and was persuaded to stay to become the editor of the Honolulu Advertiser. [2] He left the newspaper after three years of service to become the editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Interested in local politics, he was elected Mayor of Honolulu.

  7. Media in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Star-Advertiser began publishing on June 7, 2010, after Black Press merged Honolulu's two daily newspapers, The Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. The Star-Bulletin was the primary competitor to the Advertiser until it scaled back statewide distribution. In 2010 Gannett Company sold the Advertiser to Black Press. The merger ...

  8. Media in Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper began publication on June 7, 2010, following the merger of the city's two daily newspapers, the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Prior to the merger, Honolulu had been one of the few cities of its size in the U.S. to have more than one daily newspaper. There is also "MidWeek", a weekly newspaper which is ...

  9. Ah Jook Ku - Wikipedia

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    Ah Jook Ku (April 24, 1910 – August 6, 2007) was an American journalist, writer, media advocate and public relations practitioner. She was the first Asian American reporter for the Associated Press, and the first Asian American female reporter for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper. [1]