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editorial position and a reputation for being strongly pro-business. As the city of Oakland became more ethnically and politically diverse in the 1960s and 1970s, the Tribune was unable to respond quickly enough to the demographic changes (and the political and social unrest exemplified, among other
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of October 17, 1989, yet the paper continued to publish there until ANG moved it to a building located at Oakland's Jack London Square at the edge of San Francisco Bay. The Tower sat empty until 1995, when John Protopappas purchased it for $ 300,000. His company, Madison Park Financial Corporation,
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In the mid-1930s, J.R. tied in with the Associated Press Wirephoto Service. He had a direct wire link for international news from London, England. The mast head logo, which became an icon of the paper, showed Oakland, a port to the world and nation. The logo changed with the times: the Tower,
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was a solid Republican newspaper under Dargie and (later) the Knowlands. Dargie was a news innovator in several ways: 1876, wire service dispatches; 1877, a book and job department added; 1878, when the Bell Telephone System arrived in Oakland, one of the first telephones was installed at the
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s editorial direction was then under Managing Editor John Conners. After 35 years as publisher, William E. Dargie died on February 10, 1911. Former Oakland Mayor Melvin C. Chapman served as acting president of the Tribune Publishing Company.
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On February 1, 1966, Joseph R. Knowland died at the age of 92. William F. Knowland was appointed president and publisher. His son, Joseph William Knowland became vice-president and general manager. Bill Knowland added to the logo,
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endorsed Republican candidates and "J.R." (as Knowland was widely known) often picked and controlled Republican elected officials. The Tribune would make many political careers, the most noted being Knowland's own son
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under the Maynards rolled off the Tribune Tower's presses on November 30, 1992; and the first issue under ANG's ownership was printed at the company's Hayward plant the following day. As a result, the
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was first printed at 468 Ninth St. as a 4-page, 3-column newspaper, 6 by 10 inches. Staniford and Dewes gave out copies free of charge. The paper had news stories and 43 advertisements.
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s readership declined after the early 1960s as a large portion of the paper's traditional subscription base relocated to the newly developing suburbs south and east of Oakland. In southern
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from Dargie's widow, Hermina Peralta Dargie. In his first edition as publisher of the Oakland Tribune, November 14, 1915, he wrote, "It is perfectly understood that what the
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celebrated its 100th anniversary on February 21, 1974, William F. Knowland committed suicide. On the death of their father, Joseph William Knowland (1930-2019), became the
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moved, January 30, 1875, to 911 Broadway and Gibson sold his half interest to the paper to A. E. Nightingill. In 1876, Dewes and Nightingill, found a buyer for the
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Staniford, the editor and Dewes, the printer, were credited with producing a paper with fine typographical look and editorial nature. The competition was the
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still was plagued by financial difficulties beyond Maynard's control. Facing a debt of $ 31.5 million and on the brink of folding in August 1991, the
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award. This honor was bestowed on Joe Knowland for his progressive innovations in the operations and makeup of the newspaper.
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magazine, "Any city needs a means of communication between the diverse members of its community. Communication is essential."
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rose to become an influential daily newspaper. With the decline of print media, in 2016, the paper announced that the
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became one-third of a triumvirate of California Republican newspapers with conservative viewpoints, along with the
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does, rather than what it promises, will determine the true measure of its worth; and with that understanding, the
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to start "The Chauncey Bailey Project", a series of articles focusing on the causes and aftermaths of the murder.
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Later that year, Staniford sold his half interest to Dewes; then, Dewes sold a half interest to A.B. Gibson. The
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of the consolidated newspapers will continue to be published every Friday as weekly community supplements.
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Among Dargie's hires, at the turn of the century, was Jack Gunin, a one-eyed lensman, the first full-time
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with other sister East Bay newspapers, but on October 27, 2011, BANG announced that it would retain
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was published on April 4, 2016, as it was combined with other BANG-owned East Bay papers the
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was saved by the Freedom Forum, Allen H. Neuharth's media foundation. The Freedom Forum paid
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from Gannett for $ 17 million (financed by a loan from Gannett) in the first management-led
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The California Press Association honored Joseph W. Knowland, as the winner of the 1975,
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to a new location at 13th and Franklin Streets on March 25, 1918. Under Knowland, the
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convention; newspaper internet websites came of age in the mid- and late-1990s. The
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moved permanently from the Tribune Tower to new offices on Oakport Street, across
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that published several competing suburban community newspapers, agreed to buy the
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to Combined Communications Corporation, owned by Arizona-based outdoor sign mogul
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in 1950, and again for photographs of the aftermath of the October 17, 1989,
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became the sole Oakland daily newspaper, with the demise of its competitor,
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was founded February 21, 1874, by George Staniford and Benet A. Dewes. The
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The majority of this article is from the History of the Oakland Tribune.
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s editor and publisher; Emelyn K. Jewett (1929–1988) became president of
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The group's entry into the computer age was first discussed at the 1983
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The circulation grew as displaced San Franciscans moved to Oakland and
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transport ship and steam locomotive; in later years, the Tower, the
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in Oakland, and we accordingly proceed to occupy it, presenting the
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becoming the first major metropolitan daily newspaper owned by an
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moved its offices to 1970 Broadway in Oakland's Uptown district.
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was the headquarters of the Oakland Tribune from 1924 until 2007.
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was murdered in a targeted hit on his way to work. This led the
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for a photograph of a small private plane narrowly missing a
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The Local Influence of Joseph R. Knowland's Oakland Tribune
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for $ 10 million from the Maynards. The final issue of the
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in U.S. newspaper history. It was also historic for the
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Oakland Museum of California Oakland Tribune Collection
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But for all of its editorial kudos under Maynard, the
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The newspapers of San Francisco were destroyed in the
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Bill Knowland's personal life would soon affect the
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Prior names include 30: 1382:featuring news, negatives, and photographs. 1058:, Oakland Daily Tribune, February 21, 1974. 1036:Selections From The Oakland Tribune Archive 827:renovated the Tower in the late 1990s. The 2341: 1933: 1893: 1879: 1871: 1408: 1394: 1386: 1052:. Minneapolis Journalism Quarterly, 1968. 1038:. San Francisco: Arcadia Publishing, 2006. 753:into a single morning newspaper under the 569:In 1960, Joseph R. Knowland's son, former 29: 2573:Weekly newspapers published in California 1112: 1110: 1108: 693:End of the Knowland Era: CCC and Gannett 633:, the readership went to Floyd Sparks's 584:. The Senator had assumed duties as the 527:In 1921, Knowland started radio station 406:printed many "extras." 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The Oakland Tribune
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newspaper
Broadsheet
Digital First Media
San Jose
California
U.S.
ISSN
1068-5936
OCLC
760300116
eastbaytimes.com/oakland
newspaper
Oakland, California
East Bay Times
Bay Area News Group
MediaNews Group
East Bay
nameplates
William E. Dargie
Associated Press
photojournalist
Western United States
earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906
Eugene E. Schmitz
Alameda County
Bruno Albert Forsterer

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