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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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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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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
785:. This was seen as especially notable as Oakland was developing a relatively large African-American community which, by the 1980s, was becoming increasingly influential in local business and politics. Maynard helped restore the paper's reputation, earning a Pulitzer Prize in 1990.
811:$ 5 million in operating funds. But the rescue proved to be short-lived, and the continuing financial pressures—combined with the disclosure in July 1992 that Robert Maynard had been diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer—forced the Maynards to put the
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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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576:(1908–1974), was named editor; he had shared being assistant publisher with his brother, Joseph Russell "Russ" Knowland, Jr. (1901–1961), since 1933. Russ Knowland's 1961 death made his brother Bill sole successor to their father.
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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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1067:Proud Old Paper Has Known Power, Glory
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1089:"Oakland Tribune to Become a Weekly"
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260:starting April 5, 2016. The former
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1043:A Press Dynasty Topples in Oakland
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2061:The College Preparatory School
1944:California College of the Arts
1117:Marissa Lang (March 2, 2016).
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2039:American Indian Model Schools
2002:Coliseum College Prep Academy
1013:San Francisco Bay Area portal
359:Oakland Daily Evening Tribune
345:On August 28, 1891, the name
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2183:Shootings of police officers
1491:Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
1222:1950 demise of Post Enquirer
822:was severely damaged in the
368:was a charter member of the
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2168:1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
2071:Oakland School for the Arts
1706:Prairie Mountain Publishing
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800:$ 2.5 million, retired the
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322:became a major paper under
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554:On September 1, 1950, the
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2056:Bishop O'Dowd High School
1969:Samuel Merritt University
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839:On October 15, 1992, the
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2143:Oakland Railroad Company
1764:Estes Park Trail-Gazette
970:photographer Bill Crouch
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1611:Chico Enterprise-Record
1359:"Pulitzer Prize - 1990"
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1048:Gothberg, John Alfred.
1045:. More, September 1977.
841:Alameda Newspaper Group
712:The Cincinnati Enquirer
560:William Randolph Hearst
508:San Francisco Chronicle
452:The Knowland Family era
355:Oakland Evening Tribune
244:. Founded in 1874, the
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2436:Mountain View Cemetery
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2027:Oakland Technical High
1838:St. Paul Pioneer Press
1632:Lake County Record-Bee
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1505:Orange County Register
1498:Los Angeles Daily News
1283:Chauncey Bailey murder
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687:Publisher of the Year
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1695:Vallejo Times Herald
1639:The Mendocino Beacon
1564:MediaOne New England
1533:Redlands Daily Facts
1519:The Press-Enterprise
949:Hayward Daily Review
207:Free online archives
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2360:19th Street Oakland
2163:Black Panther Party
1902:Oakland, California
1799:Longmont Times-Call
1715:Akron News-Reporter
1688:Ukiah Daily Journal
1674:Santa Cruz Sentinel
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1466:Southern California
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1954:Lincoln University
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