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The newspaper has its roots in five predecessors, beginning with the Waco Evening Telephone in 1892. The Tribune-Herald took its current identity when E.S. Fentress and Charles Marsh, who owned the Waco News-Tribune, bought the Waco Times-Herald. That purchase was the beginning of Newspapers, Inc., a chain that eventually owned 13 newspapers.
Lee Enterprises is currently the fourth largest newspaper group in the United States of America. The company acquired Howard Publications (16 daily newspapers) for $694 million in 2002 [ 5 ] and Pulitzer, Inc. (14 daily, over 100 non-daily), for $1.5 billion in 2005.
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Hallettsville Tribune-Herald: Hallettsville: L.M. Preuss III 1875 Wednesday 2,484 Hamilton Herald-News: Hamilton: 1875 Thursday 1,403 The Hamlin Herald: Hamlin: 1905 Thursday 1,137 Valley Morning Star: Harlingen: AIM Media Texas: 1911 Daily 6,510 Robertson County News: Hearne: 1889 Thursday 3,392 The Enterprise: Hebbronville: 1926 Wednesday 870 ...
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The major daily newspaper is the Waco Tribune-Herald. Other publications include The Waco Citizen, The Anchor News, The Baylor Lariat, Tiempo, Wacoan, and Waco Today Magazine. The Waco television market (shared with the Killeen/Temple and Bryan/College Station areas) is the 89th-largest television market in the US and includes these stations: [76]
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