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The company merged with the Gannett Company in 1977 [3] [4] and sold The Record to the Omaha World-Herald Company in 1994. [5] Ottaway Community Newspapers bought The Record for $144 million in 2003. [6] The company's name was changed to Dow Jones Local Media Group, and was sold by News Corp in 2013 to Fortress Investment Group for $87 million.
The Record, [19] daily, of Stockton; Siskiyou Daily News [20] of Yreka; Taft Midway Driller, weekly, of Taft; Mt. Shasta Area Newspapers weeklies: The Dunsmuir News of Dunsmuir; Mount Shasta Herald of Mount Shasta; Weed Press of Weed; Lucerne Valley Leader, paid weekly, of Lucerne Valley; The Gridley Herald, weekly, of Gridley
In 1924 the Record ended its affiliation with KWG, and the station moved to the Hotel Stockton. In 1927 it moved to the basement of the Medico-Dental Building, where it stayed until 1936. [ 2 ] On November 11, 1928, under the provisions of a sweeping reallocation resulting from the Federal Radio Commission 's implementation of General Order 40 ...
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Star-News National City and Chula Vista (Chula Vista, 1955–1961) State Line Leader (Fairport, 1915) Stockton Independent (Stockton, 1856–1925) Stockton Record (Stockton, 1890–1904) Synapse – The UCSF student newspaper (San Francisco, 1957–2013) Süd California Deutsche Zeitung (San Diego, 1887–1923)
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