We learn some not-so-shocking news today from liberal think tank Media Matters for America that conservative syndicated columnists dominate their progressive counterparts in Texas daily newspapers.
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Why Is Hearst Buying So Many Texas Newspapers?
Pending a shareholder vote on Sept. 23, the Dallas Morning News will become the second publisher that the 138-year-old Hearst Corp. has bought in the state of Texas this year. In February, it snapped ...
A far-right Texas lawmaker with a history of bomb-throwing antics has declared war on “liberal news websites,” filing two separate bills to defund long-standing news organizations such as the San ...
With its acquisition of The Dallas Morning News, the New York media conglomerate will soon own papers in the state’s four largest markets. By the early 2000s, the paper employed about six hundred ...
Gannett Co. has signed an asset purchase agreement with Hearst Corporation to divest the Austin American-Statesman from the USA TODAY Network, officials with both companies announced Wednesday. Hearst ...
New York-based Hearst did not disclose the terms of the deal, which is expected to close by April. “This acquisition complements Hearst’s set of newspapers and reinforces our commitment to delivering ...
It’s our habit to avoid calling out every instance of asininity arising from Austin, if only to spare ourselves and readers the hours it would steal from each day. Sometimes, though, we have to stop ...
Texas Monthly, in a report featured on CBS News Texas, explores the end of local ownership at The Dallas Morning News as it prepares to be acquired by Hearst. The move marks a major shift for the ...
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