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The first iteration of the Detroit Times was an antislavery bulletin only printed from May to November 1842 by Warren Isham.; The second iteration began in November 1854. Published by G.S. Conklin and E.T. Sherlock, with John N. Ingersoll as edi
Detroit Legal News - Detroit; Detroit Monitor - Detroit; The Detroit News - Detroit; Dziennik Polski, The Polish Daily News - Detroit (1904) [5] El Central Hispanic News - Detroit; La Prensa - Detroit; Latino Press - Detroit; Legal Advertiser - Detroit; Metro Times - Detroit; Michigan Chronicle - Detroit; Polish Weekly [6] - Detroit; Real ...
Compared to the two dailies, the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News, the Metro Times has a liberal orientation, like its later competitor Real Detroit Weekly. As of 2014, average circulation for the Metro Times was 50,000 weekly and it was available at more than 1,200 locations. [1] Average readership is just over 700,000 weekly. [2]
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The News absorbed the Detroit Tribune on February 1, 1919, the Detroit Journal on July 21, 1922, and on November 7, 1960, it bought and closed the faltering Detroit Times. However, it retained the Times building, which it used as a printing plant until 1975, when a new facility opened in Sterling Heights. The Times building was demolished in ...
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A short-term, low-cost offer won't result in an extension, even if Skubal wants to stay in Detroit. He projects to earn $35-40 million per year over 8-10 years on the open market, as long as he ...
Times Square station is a Detroit People Mover station in downtown Detroit, Michigan.It is located on Grand River Avenue between Cass Avenue and Washington Boulevard, adjacent to the Rosa Parks Transit Center, the main downtown hub of the Detroit Department of Transportation bus network.