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The newspaper originated in 1865 as the Glasgow Times weekly newspaper. It became a daily newspaper in 1953 after merging with the Glasgow Evening Journal. [2] In 1957, the name was changed to the Glasgow Daily Times. CNHI closed the newspaper as a result of lost revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one of many CNHI properties which were ...
Glasgow Daily Times three days a week (previously six) of Glasgow, Kentucky, closed on June 9, 2020; Grayson Journal Enquirer weekly of Grayson, Kentucky, closed and merged with The Daily Independent in May 2020; Greenup County News-Times weekly of Greenup, Kentucky, closed and merged with The Daily Independent in May 2020
Greenup County News–Times: Greenup: 1930s [37] Weekly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [32] Hancock Clarion: Hawesville: 1893 [38] Weekly Don Wimmer Harlan Enterprise: Harlan: 1902 Wed, Sat Boone Newspapers Also known as Harlan Daily Enterprise from 1926 to 2018 [39] Harrodsburg Herald: Harrodsburg: Weekly April Ellis Hart County News ...
Some other areas of the Glasgow micropolitan area, including parts of Barren and Metcalfe Counties, plus Cumberland County, are served by Mediacom. Currently, no over-the-air broadcast television stations have any physical presence in Glasgow. However, ABC affiliate WBKO once operated a news bureau during the 1980s and early 1990s.
The Daily Times was a Nigerian newspaper with headquarters in Lagos.At its peak, in the 1970s, it was one of the most successful locally-owned businesses in Africa. [1]The paper went into decline after it was purchased by the government in 1975.
Daily Times may refer to the following national newspapers: Daily Times (Nigeria) , newspaper published in Nigeria Daily Times (Pakistan) , newspaper published in Pakistan
82 Nigeria. 83 North Korea. ... News, The (New Glasgow) Queens County Advance, The; ... Fort William Daily Times Journal social news index (1914–1920)
Ernest Sissei Ikoli (1893–1960) was a Nigerian politician, nationalist and pioneering journalist. He was the first editor of the Daily Times , the president of the Nigerian Youth Movement , and in 1942, represented Lagos in the Legislative Council.