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The Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily subscription newspapers.It is owned by the Greenspun family and is affiliated with Greenspun Media Group.The paper published afternoons on weekdays from 1990 to 2005 and is now included as a section inside the pages of the morning Las Vegas Review-Journal but continues operating exclusively on its own website.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is a daily subscription newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909. It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area. The Review-Journal has a joint operating agreement with The Greenspun Corporation-owned Las Vegas Sun, which runs
Beginning with the Las Vegas Sun newspaper in 1950, the company has grown to more than 30 publications and a total distribution exceeding 27 million magazines and newspapers. In 2007, The Greenspun Group acquired Niche Media, which was founded in 1992 by Jason Binn .
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Las Vegas Sun- Daily print newspaper [2] VEGAS.com- Travel and tourism related services Casino Travel and Tours- Tourism related services, subsidiary of VEGAS.com; CTT Transportation- Limousine and motor coach services, subsidiary of VEGAS.com; Sun Media Productions- Film and video production; Niche Media acquired by GMG in 2007 from Jason Binn [3]
Las Vegas Sun - Las Vegas; Reno Gazette-Journal - Reno; Weekly newspapers. Battle Mountain Bugle - Battle Mountain; Boulder City Review - Boulder City;
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Herman Milton "Hank" Greenspun (August 27, 1909 – July 23, 1989) was the publisher of the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. He purchased the Sun in 1949, and served as its editor and publisher until his death. Greenspun was also a prominent real estate developer in the Las Vegas Valley.