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Nebraska Advertiser – Brownville (1856–1899) [15] The Nebraska Advertiser – Nemaha City (1899–1908) Nebraska Palladium – Bellevue (1854–1855) [16] Nebraska State Journal – Lincoln (1867–1951) The New Era – Omaha (1921–1926) The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal – Norfolk (1900–1912) [17] The Norfolk weekly news – Norfolk ...
On November 6, 1925, C. H. Hubner and E. D. Marnell sold the Nebraska City News to Earl M. Marvin, owner of the Beatrice Daily Sun. Ten minutes after signing the deal, Marvin sold the paper again to John Hyde Sweet, owner of the Nebraska City Daily Press. [15] [8] The two papers were then merged together to form the Nebraska City News-Press. [7]
KWBE (1450 AM, "Beatrice Radio 1450") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Beatrice, Nebraska, United States, the station is currently owned by Mike Flood through Flood Communications of Beatrice, LLC, and features programming from Westwood One. [2]
News Channel Nebraska WeatherNation on 48.2, Telemundo on 48.3 North Platte: North Platte: 10 25 KNPL-LD: CBS: MeTV on 10.2 North Platte: Ogallala: 26 26 K26CV-D: North Platte: 27 27 KHGI-CD: ABC: 30 30 KMBB-LD: Hope Channel: 3ABN on 30.2, 3ABN Proclaim on 30.3, 3ABN Latino on 30.5, Amazing Facts on 30.6, 3ABN Radio on 30.7, 3ABN Radio Latino ...
Nebraska City: Flood Communications of Omaha, LLC ... St. Isadore Catholic Radio of Beatrice: Catholic KPNE-FM: 91.7 FM: ... Nebraska Rural Radio Association: News ...
The Gannet sale also included two newspapers in Nebraska: Nebraska City News-Press and Syracuse Journal-Democrat; four Missouri papers: Independence Examiner, Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Boonville Daily News, Linn County Leader; and the Hamburg Reporter in Iowa. The purchase of the newspapers went into effect Oct. 1. [31] [30]
It is licensed to Norfolk, Nebraska, and covers parts of Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. It was founded in 1922 by the Huse Publishing Company, publisher of the Norfolk Daily News, and since 1956 to a subsidiary, WJAG, Inc. [2] The studios are at 525 Norfolk Avenue in the newspaper headquarters. WJAG is a daytimer station, powered at 1,000 watts.
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