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The Sealy News: Sealy: Granite Media Partners 1887 Thursday 1,234 Seguin Gazette: Seguin: Southern Newspapers: 1888 Sunday / Wednesday 2,791 Seminole Sentinel: Seminole: Scott Wood and Scott Wesner 1907 Sunday / Wednesday 1,316 Baylor County Banner: Seymour: 1895 Thursday 893 County Star-News: Shamrock: Blackmon Publishing 1993 Thursday 1,545 ...
The Gazette-Bulletin changed its name to the Seguin Gazette in 1952. [3] In 1979, publisher John C. Taylor of the Gazette and Enterprise publisher Otha L. Grisham agreed to a merger, but in effect, Taylor and the Gazette soon took over the operations and Grisham retired. The new combined daily newspaper was called Seguin Gazette-Enterprise.
Southern Newspapers Inc. (SNI) is a publishing holding company headquartered in Houston, Texas. [1] The company was founded as Southern Newspapers, Inc., of Tennessee in 1967 by Carmage Walls . Its flagship paper, the Galveston County Daily News is the oldest newspaper in Texas, founded in 1842.
Seguin is one of the very few cities in the country with competing daily papers. The Gazette, a broadsheet, has been publishing for more than 125 years, since 1888. It is now part of the Southern Newspapers chain. The Daily News is part of the news operation of the locally owned and independently programmed radio station KWED. Seguin Gazette
Strake was born in Houston, Texas.His parents were oil tycoon George W. Strake and Susan E. Kehoe. [5] He attended the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Graduate School of Business.
Merging the acquisitions into The Daily Facts-Review, Southern Newspapers later changed the name to Brazosport Facts. [2] It eventually became the largest daily newspaper for the entire area. In August 1976, the Facts moved its headquarters from Freeport to neighboring Clute, Texas where it remains today.
Walls was born October 28, 1908, in Crisp County, Georgia, moving to Orlando, Florida, while still young where he attended high school. [1] He got started with the newspaper business when a stranger approached him as child and asked if he wanted a job "stuffing newspapers". [1]
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