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  2. Houston Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    While Houston Chronicle staff formerly published on the ad-supported, non-subscriber site Chron.com, today Chron and Houston Chronicle have separate websites and newsrooms. [5] Houstonchronicle.com, launched in 2012, is a subscriber-only site that contains everything found in the daily print edition.

  3. List of newspapers in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Several African-American-owned newspapers are published in Houston. Allan Turner of the Houston Chronicle said that the papers "are both journalistic throwbacks — papers whose content directly reflects their owners' views — and cutting-edge, hyper-local publications targeting the concerns of the city's roughly half-million African-Americans."

  4. Leon Hale - Wikipedia

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    Leon Hale (May 30, 1921 – March 27, 2021) was an American journalist and author. He worked as a columnist for the Houston Chronicle from 1984 until his retirement in 2014.

  5. Lisa Falkenberg - Wikipedia

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    She is the Houston Chronicle vice president/editor of opinion. Early life and education. Falkenberg was born on July 12, [1] 1978, and raised in Seguin, Texas. [2]

  6. Maxine Mesinger - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Mesinger, born Maxine Ethel David (December 19, 1925 - January 19, 2001 [1]) was a celebrity gossip columnist of the Houston Chronicle who was active between 1965 and 2000. Her works were published in the "Big City Beat," her social column. She had the nickname "Miss Moonlight". [2]

  7. Magazines in Houston - Wikipedia

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    [23] Nene Foxhall of the Houston Chronicle said that of all of the minor candidates, Walker had received the most media attention. [19] Houston Life. Houston Life was an independently-published magazine that had features about Houston. Mark Inabnit began the magazine in 1974 using a $150,000 investment.

  8. Cragg Hines - Wikipedia

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    After five years, he left in 1972, and began working at the Houston Chronicle. [6] Hines' 35-year career with the Chronicle began in 1972, when he worked as a correspondent. Later, in 1983, he served as the paper's Washington bureau chief where he served in that position until 2000. He was a columnist at the Chronicle, until his retirement in ...

  9. Chris Tomlinson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Tomlinson is an American journalist and author. He is a business columnist for the Houston Chronicle.Before working for the Chronicle, he worked for the Associated Press for 20 years.