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City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks Austin: Capital City Argus [3] / Capital City Argus and Interracial Review [4]: 1962 [4]: 1980s [3]: Weekly [4]: LCCN sn86088242, sn87090674, sn87091252
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: [77] KCEN 6 (NBC) KWTX 10 (CBS, Telemundo on DT2) KAMU ...
Local interest magazines published in Texas (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Texas" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
Waco is an American television miniseries, developed by John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle, that premiered on January 24, 2018, on Paramount Network.The six-episode series dramatizes the 1993 standoff between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas and stars Michael Shannon, Taylor Kitsch ...
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.
John O'Connor of The New York Times also noted the rapid production of the film that aired "little more than a month after the Texas fire that claimed the lives of David Koresh and 71 other people" and determined that "the elapsed time between news story and television docudrama grows ever shorter as networks scramble to exploit a seemingly ...
The Gaineses completely transformed the Waco landmark, which helped to change the city as well as many surrounding areas. The Silos, Waco, TX. The grounds include a 12,000 sq. ft. retail store located in the historic grain barn and office building, a food truck park with picnic tables, a garden store, bakery, and lawn area. Admission to the ...
1849 – Shapley Ross founds Waco March 1: "First sale of town lots at Waco village." [2] 1850 Shapley Ross builds first hotel; Shapley Ross becomes first postmaster; Brazos River ferry begins operating. [2] Waco becomes seat of newly established McLennan County, Texas. [3] [4] 1851 – Population: 152. [3]