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1123: 417:, Hearst's newspaper. By 1937, Gannett monopolized not only the Rochester newspaper business but the Albany one as well. It was at this time that Hearst and Gannett struck a deal. William Randolph Hearst pulled out of Rochester, where at one point he was bribing citizens with new cars in order to attract new customers. In exchange Gannett consolidated the 269:. Soon after, he began selling reports to other newspapers as well. A quickly increasing demand led to Gannett hiring a group of students to help. Throughout his college career, Gannett worked for various magazines and newspapers. Gannett's time at Cornell was a successful one, leaving school with a B.A. degree and $ 1,000 as well. 555:, the nation's No. 1 newspaper. Gannett Corporation newspapers reach 11.6 million readers every weekday and 12 million every Sunday. By 2012, the company also owned 23 TV stations that reached 21 million households, roughly 18 percent of the United States population. On June 29, 2015, Gannett changed its name to 364:. Gannett and Davenport lived in a hotel walking distance from their offices. Gannett spent his time tracking down news while Davenport searched for advertisers. While in Rochester, Gannett met his wife, Caroline Werner; they married in March 1920. By 1922, Gannett and Davenport were seeing signs of success. The 441:
from Gannett, Davenport, and their friend Woodard J. Copeland. By 1923, this seemed to be an appealing deal to Davenport and Copeland, as both were in poor health. If the two went through with the deal, it would ultimately leave Gannett out in the cold. So he decided to make his friends an offer they
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Gannett spent the rest of his life tirelessly working to build his corporation. He expanded his company to include both TV and radio stations. Though he never founded a paper, he "bought with an auditor's sure eye; in all, Publisher Gannett acquired 30 papers (plus a string of TV and radio stations)
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Frank entered Cornell as part of the class of 1898 with $ 80 to his name. At Cornell, Gannett held five jobs and studied a variety of subjects. Since schools of journalism did not exist at the time, Gannett took courses in literature, history, civil and criminal law, government, Greek, and Latin. At
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newspapers were mostly under the control of Hearst. This changed in 1922, when William Randolph Hearst attempted to break into the Rochester newspaper business. This proved to be highly unsuccessful, as it was reported that Hearst began losing $ 100,000 a year. To combat Hearst's entrance to the
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for his master's degree. Upon his return, Gannett was bombarded with requests for his news about Cornell from the newspapers clients he had served as an undergraduate. Gannett became so busy meeting these demands that he never found time to register for graduate classes that fall. He returned to
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After graduating from Bolivar High School in 1893, Gannett took a year off from schooling to raise enough money to further his education. During his break, Gannett also took a competitive exam for a scholarship. Gannett was awarded the scholarship and began his college career at
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to the morning field unopposed. The deal left Hearst disappointed yet feeling wiser and sounder. Hearst felt "sounder because he was putting his financial house in order all along the line and had just concluded a constructive deal in Rochester and Albany, N. Y."
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in 51 years, merged ten, and unloaded only three." Gannett was able to acquire more papers than any other American publisher has without the help of an inheritance. Though he suffered from
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Cornell University the following year determined to complete his graduate degree, but did not stay long. In the early weeks of 1899, Gannett was offered the secretarial position for
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territory. Gannett always sent his pronouncements to his editors with a note, "For your information and use, if desired", and editors were free to ignore them. Gannett backed
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Gannett was known for granting editorial autonomy to the different media, while consolidating and standardizing business procedures and purchases. Gannett disliked
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magazine read that "Gannett, 81, publisher-founder of an empire that includes 22 newspapers, four radio and three TV stations." Gannett is buried in historic
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during his early years of his presidency but by the late 1930s withdrew his support. Gannett, amongst others, took a publicly neutral stand to the
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in 1936, though he privately disapproved of it, and actively campaigned against it later in the decade. He was a founding member of the
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where a "politico-journalistic dog fight" between three evening newspapers caught their eye. Gannett and his partner sought to buy
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Obituaries . December 16, 1957:94. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed December 6, 2012.
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Gannett, who started off with virtually nothing, built an empire that continues on to this day. His obituary in
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the end of his freshman year, Gannett was elected as his class' correspondent for the school's newspaper,
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could not refuse. If given enough time to raise $ 250,000, Gannett would buy both of their stakes in the
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to this day. The company has 92 daily newspapers in circulation today in the United States, including
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Throughout his life, Gannett was active in politics. A majority of Gannett's newspapers were in solid
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Good, Howie. "Frank E Gannett". Pressinamerica. N.p., December 7, 2009. Web. November 29, 2012.
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Gannett died on December 3, 1957, of complications suffered from a fall the previous April.
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in 1955, Gannett transferred management duties and the presidency of Gannett Co. to
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Imprint of a Publisher: The Story of Frank Gannett and His Independent Newspapers
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Imprint of a Publisher: The Story of Frank Gannett and His Independent Newspapers
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after spinning off its publishing business into a new company called Gannett.
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Frank E. Gannett Memorial Library at Utica College accessed February 17, 2008
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scheme of 1937, as well as the bulk of Roosevelt's proposed responses to the
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news staff, and quickly decided to forgo this job in favor of returning to
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Frank E. Gannett Field House at Wilson College accessed February 17, 2008
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In 1948, when Gannett suffered from a stroke, he slowed down. Due to a
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Gannett-Tripp Library at Elmira College accessed February 17, 2008
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are named for him, in addition to the student health center at
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In 1906, Gannett became half owner of the daily newspaper the
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Ever the businessman, Hearst continuously offered to buy the
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was circulated in the evening and was a direct competitor of
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In 1939, he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from
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Gannett Center at Ithaca College accessed February 17, 2008
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The Gannett Corporation remains a major media empire and
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Frank Ernest Gannett
Image of publisher Frank Gannett, smiling, wearing glasses, published in the year 1940.
Bristol, New York
Rochester, New York
Cornell University
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Publisher
Gannett Company
Gannett Company
Ithaca
Rochester
Utica
Upstate New York
sensationalism
conservative
Republican
Republican National Committee
Bristol, New York
South Bristol, New York
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Democrat and Chronicle
Cornell University
Unitarian
The Cornell Daily Sun
The Ithaca Journal
Syracuse Herald
Cornell University
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