TelegraphAustralia it The DailyTelegraphAustralia pl The DailyTelegraphAustralia pt The Daily ...Infobox newspaper name The DailyTelegraph image File DailyTelegraph front page 12 12 2005.jpg 175px border caption Front page of The DailyTelegraph on 12 December 2005, reporting on the 2005 Cronulla ... www.dailytelegraph.com.au The DailyTelegraph is a conservative Australian Tabloid newspaper ..., it Mergers and acquisitions merged with its afternoon sister paper The Daily Mirror Australia The Daily Mirror to form The DailyTelegraph Mirror with morning and afternoon editions although the afternoon ... reader pressure for a shorter title caused the name of the paper to revert to The DailyTelegraph ... the largest of a Sydney newspaper. The DailyTelegraph is available from retailers newsagents, supermarkets ... November 2010, The DailyTelegraph released their iPad application enabling users to view a custom ... news revolution continues , The DailyTelegraph ref Counterparts Its Melbourne counterparts are the Herald ... do not accurately and fairly report the news? , the DailyTelegraph came third 9 behind the Herald ... Don t Respect The Media ref At the Australian federal election, 2007 the DailyTelegraph for only ... 189 The DailyTelegraph, John Brogden and hyena journalism ref Editor David Penberthy claimed that his ... apology stated cquote In that story The DailyTelegraph suggested, among other things, that the students in the class of 1996 failed their HSC. This is wrong and The DailyTelegraph withdraws any such suggestion. The DailyTelegraph also withdraws any suggestion that those students acted without ... performed very well scoring high marks in the HSC. The DailyTelegraph apologises to each student in the class ... 2011 ref ref cite web last Nayantara first Mallya title DailyTelegraph repeatedly wrong in NBN reports publisher Delimiter date 24 December 2011 url http delimiter.com.au 2011 12 24 dailytelegraph ... Jamie Benaud The DailyTelegraph December 2011 publisher Australian Press Council date 22 December ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 About the UK newspaper the Australian newspaper The DailyTelegraphAustralia other uses The Telegraph disambiguation The Telegraph Italic title Infobox newspaper name The DailyTelegraph logo File Daily Telegraph.svg 240px image File Tele 12thMay2010.jpg 170px border caption Frontpage of The DailyTelegraph on 12 May 2010, the day after David Cameron became the British ... 2011 ref oclc 49632006 Among others, including 6412514. ISSN 0307 1235 The DailyTelegraph is a daily .... The newspaper was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in June 1855 as The DailyTelegraph and Courier ... usage of stories. History Founding and early history 1855 1900 The DailyTelegraph and Courier was founded ... Hunt to edit the newspaper, and relaunched it as The DailyTelegraph , with the slogan the largest ... Add caption here The first edition of the DailyTelegraph & Courier In 1876 Jules Verne published ... . Verne included among the book s characters a war correspondent of The DailyTelegraph , named Harry ... Apr 2010 ref Image New DailyTelegraph Offices Fleet Street ILN 1882.jpg right thumb 275px In 1882 The DailyTelegraph moved to new Fleet Street premises, which were pictured in the Illustrated London ... wwi 1914m dailytel.html title World War I, The DailyTelegraph Affair publisher Lib.byu.edu accessdate ... The DailyTelegraph and Morning Post before it reverted to just The DailyTelegraph . In the late ..., with Fleet Street subjected to almost daily bombing raids by the Luftwaffe, The Telegraph started printing .... During the Second World War, The DailyTelegraph covertly helped in the recruitment of code breakers ... H W Hawes of Dagenham who finished the crossword in less than eight minutes. ref The DailyTelegraph ... to 2004 Expand section date July 2011 2004 to present The DailyTelegraph is owned by the Barclay brothers ..., this time just for The DailyTelegraph and its Sunday sister paper rather than the whole stable. Current ... of the takeover Sir David Barclay suggested that The DailyTelegraph might in the future no longer ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Bluefield DailyTelegraph image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation owners Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher Darryl Hudson editor Samantha Perry price headquarters 928 Bluefield Avenue, Bluefield, West Virginia 24701 USA circulation 17,338 ABC audit 3 31 08 website http www.bdtonline.com bdtonline.com The Bluefield DailyTelegraph is seven day morning daily newspaper based in Bluefield, West Virginia , and also covering surrounding communities in McDowell County, West Virginia McDowell , Mercer County, West Virginia Mercer and Monroe County, West Virginia Monroe counties, West Virginia and Bland County, Virginia Bland , Buchanan County, Virginia Buchanan , Giles County, Virginia Giles and Tazewell County, Virginia Tazewell counties, Virginia including the Town of Bluefield, Virginia . The weekly Princeton Times , covering Princeton, West Virginia , is also published at the Bluefield DailyTelegraph office. Both newspapers are owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc, who acquired them from The Thomson Corporation in 2000. ref name about http www.bdtonline.com contactus local story 257170951.html The Register Herald Department Email Information , accessed January 20, 2007. ref Notable figures in the history of the Bluefield DailyTelegraph include the paper s long time editor Hugh Ike Shott , who at one point controlled Bluefield s newspaper, both leading radio stations, and only television station. Additionally, Nobel Prize winner John Forbes Nash Jr., a Bluefield native, worked for a time as an inserter, hand inserting sales pieces into the Bluefield DailyTelegraph before going on to a distinguished career in mathematics . External links http www.bdtonline.com DailyTelegraph Website http www.cnhi.com CNHI Website ... DailyTelegraph Category Newspapers published in West Virginia Bluefield DailyTelegraph Category Mercer County, West Virginia Bluefield DailyTelegraph ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Sunday Telegraph http en.wikipedia.org wiki User Wikibuff91 type Weekly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid owners News Limited political conservative, populist The Liberal Party of Australia. headquarters 2 Holt Street, br Surry Hills, New South Wales Surry Hills , New South Wales NSW , Australia editor Neil Breen website http www.thetelegraph.com.au The Sunday Telegraph is an Australian newspaper published every Sunday across New South Wales and parts of Queensland . As of 2012, The Sunday Telegraph is Australia s biggest selling newspaper. Publication The Sunday Telegraph is produced in the Holt Street offices of Nationwide News , an Australian subsidiary of the Rupert Murdoch owned News Corp. It is printed at the Chullora and Gold Coast printing presses and distributed across New South Wales and SE Queensland. Structure The Sunday Telegraph is a Tabloid ... Telegraph s cover price of 2 AUD. Sections News breaking news and investigative journalism from around Australia. World news from around the globe. Agenda an in depth section looking at the issues of the day, showcasing features and opinion pieces. Sport features sport news from around Australia ... since 2006. The deputy editor is Christopher Dore. Accolades In addition to being Australia s most widely read newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph picked up the coveted Newspaper of the Year Award at the annual News Awards on Friday 5 November 2011. Relationship with The DailyTelegraph Contrary to public opinion, The Sunday Telegraph is not affiliated with another Sydney tabloid The DailyTelegraphAustralia The DailyTelegraph also published by Nationwide News. Although occasionally the two papers share stories in order to trump Fairfax Media Fairfax competitors, The Sunday Telegraph is not the Sunday edition of The DailyTelegraph and is in fact an entirely separate publication. DEFAULTSORT Sunday Telegraph Category Newspapers published in New South Wales ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2010 The DailyTelegraph Open Mic Award was a competition for comedians that ran from 1994 to 2002 when it was discontinued due to sponsorship ceased. Despite its short lifespan, its winners and finalists include some of the UK s most notable comedy talent, including Noel Fielding , Jimmy Carr , Stephen Merchant , Frankie Boyle and Alex Zane . It attracted over 1,000 entrants each year. Winners prizes The competition rewarded each year s winner with a lucrative reward that enabled most of them to emarge as professional stand up comedians. The prize consisted of 2,000 A booking on the university comedy circuit Appearances at Just For Laughs in Montreal and the Melbourne Comedy Festival Competition rules The competition was open to any performer over the age of 16, who had not performed a paid gig. Heats and finals The heats and semi finals were held at comedy clubs located in universities across the UK. The finals were held in Edinburgh during the festival in August. Winners and finalists 1996 Frankie Boyle winner Noel Fielding finalist Zeron Gibson finalist Kat Nilson finalist Kim Binstead finalist Jimmy Frinton finalist Phil Williams semi finalist 1997 Paul Foot comedian Paul Foot winner Simon Evans finalist Susan Murray finalist Michael Tombs finalist 1998 Marc Haynes winner Stephen Merchant finalist Dan Antopolski finalist Geoff Whiting finalist Lee Canterbury finalist Dougie Dunlop finalist Hal Cruttenden finalist Stephen Grant Stephen Morrison finalist 1999 Danny Bhoy winner Karen Taylor comedian Karen Taylor finalist Lawry Lewin finalist Richard Morris finalist Billy Lewis finalist Johnny Candon finalist Belinda Merriman finalist Adrian Poynton finalist Lara Silverstone finalist Alex Zane finalist 2000 Francesca Martinez winner Justin Moorhouse ... page for the D aily Telegraph Open Mic Award DEFAULTSORT DailyTelegraph Open Mic Award Category ... Category Telegraph Media Group UK comedian stub comedy stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Use Australian English date October 2011 The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper established by Ezra Norton in Sydney , Australia in 1941, gaining a licence from the Minister for Trade and Customs, Eric Harrison , despite World War II wartime paper rationing. In October 1958, Norton and his partners sold his newspapers to the Fairfax Media Fairfax group , which immediately sold it to Rupert Murdoch s News Ltd . ref cite web first Valerie last Lawson title Norton, Ezra 1897 1967 publisher Australian National University work Australian Dictionary of Biography url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A150576b.htm accessdate 2007 09 20 ref It was merger merged with its morning sister paper The DailyTelegraphAustralia The DailyTelegraph on 8 October 1990 to form The DailyTelegraph Mirror , which in 1996 reverted to The DailyTelegraph , in the process removing the last vestige of the old Daily Mirror . Frank McGuinness Australia Frank McGuinness , father of journalist Padraic McGuinness P. P. McGuinness , also played a role in launching the newspaper. Notes Reflist See also List of newspapers in Australiaaustralia newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Daily Mirror Category Defunct newspapers of Australia Category Newspapers published in Sydney Category Publications established in 1941 Category Publications disestablished in 1990 Category 1941 establishments in Australia fr The Daily Mirror Australie ru The Daily Mirror ... more details
The Telegraph may refer to big Newspapers and media big The Telegraph Alton The Telegraph Alton , Illinois The Telegraph Calcutta The Telegraph Calcutta , India The Telegraph Macon The Telegraph Macon , Georgia The Telegraph Nashua The Telegraph Nashua , New Hampshire The DailyTelegraphAustralia The DailyTelegraph Sydney AustraliaTelegraph Media Group , publisher of UK newspapers The Sunday Telegraph , United Kingdom The DailyTelegraph , United Kingdom The Telegraph magazine , Bob Dylan fanzine See also De Telegraaf , Dutch language equivalent disambig pt The Telegraph sv The Telegraph ... more details
The Daily News was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia from 1882 until 1990, ref cite web url http www.slwa.wa.gov.au nprrep.html title Background to the Early Newspapers author Margaret Hartnup date September 1999 work State Library of Western Australia accessdate 2008 03 06 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071128065155 http www.slwa.wa.gov.au nprrep.html archivedate 2007 11 28 and Douge, Denise. 1990 Description of the closure of the newspaper, redundancy agreement Scoop journalism magazine Scoop , Summer 1990, p. 5, 27, ref though its origin is traceable from ... in Wednesday s Daily News Source Battye Library online catalogue of its holdings that have been microfilmed See also The West Australian Western Mail Western Australia References reflist DEFAULTSORT Daily News, The Category Publications established in 1882 Category Newspapers published in Western Australia Category Media in Perth, Western Australia Category Defunct newspapers of Australia Category 1882 establishments in Australia de The Daily News ... sons took control as Stirling Bros. The Stirling Bros launched the Daily News in July 1882 and, in 1901, the Inquirer and Commercial News was incorporated into the single publication known as the Daily News . A Saturday edition was published as the Weekend News and the Weekend Magazine of the Daily ... newspapers. The Daily News came to be a wholly owned subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers WAN ... Court sold the Daily News to a small company headed by local journalist Simon Hadfield. The newspaper ... of the newspaper is found at the Daily News Reunion . ref cite web url http www.members.westnet.com.au ... Inc state government was activated to legislate to retrospectively place the Daily News beyond ... Leader Barry McKinnon s Media Release Libs want Daily to continue but reject state legislation , 18 .... WAN was the subject of a successful stock market float in 1992 following closure of the Daily News ... more details
Infobox television show name Australia s Funniest Home Videos Daily Edition image caption show name 2 genre Variety creator writer director creative director developer presenter Shelley Craft starring voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country Australia language English language English num seasons 3 num episodes list episodes executive producer co exec producer supervising producer asst producer co producer editor story editor cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes network Nine Network 2009 2010 br Go Australian TV channel GO 2011 present picture format 576i SDTV br 1080i HDTV audio format Stereo first run first aired 30 November 2009 last aired present preceded by followed by related website http funniesthomevideos.ninemsn.com.au production website Australia s Funniest Home Videos Daily Edition is a second spin off Australia s Funniest Home Videos first aired on Nine Network in December 2009 and currently on GO See also List of Australian television series List of Nine Network programs Australia s Funniest Home Videos America s Funniest Home Videos New Zealand s Funniest Home Videos Australia s Naughtiest Home Videos Category Australian television comedy series Category Nine Network shows Category Go Australian TV channel shows Category 2009 Australian television series debuts Category 2000s Australian television series Category 2010s Australian television series Category Video clip television series ... more details
wiktionarypar telegraph TOC right Telegraph can refer to Telegraphy, for long distance communication Electrical telegraph , a form of telegraph that uses electric signals Printing telegraph , a form of electrical telegraph that uses plain text instead of Morse Code Optical telegraph, another name for semaphore line Hydraulic telegraph , a telegraph based on the displacement of water between signals, or by the movement of an indicator at the end of a hydraulic circuit Teleprinter Engine order telegraph Telautograph Geography Telegraph Hill , various places Telegraph, Texas Telegraph Avenue in Oakland and Berkeley, California Telegraph Road, U.S. Route 24 in Michigan Periodicals De Telegraaf , Netherlands The Telegraph Alton The Telegraph Alton , Illinois The Telegraph Kolkata The Telegraph Kolkata , India The Telegraph Macon The Telegraph Macon , Georgia, United States The Telegraph Nashua The Telegraph Nashua , New Hampshire The Telegraph magazine The Telegraph magazine , Bob Dylan fanzine The Belfast Telegraph , Northern Ireland Community Telegraph , Northern Ireland Coventry Evening Telegraph , England The DailyTelegraph , United Kingdom The DailyTelegraphAustralia The DailyTelegraphAustralia Jewish Telegraph , Britain Telegraph Brisbane Telegraph Brisbane , AustraliaTelegraph Herald , Iowa Telegraph and Argus , England The Catholic Telegraph , Ohio, United States See also The Evening Telegraph Miscellaneous Telegraph song , a 1983 single by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Telegraph album Telegraph album , an album by Drake Bell, and its title song Telegraph Records , music label Telegraphing sports , betraying one s intentions to an opponent Telegraphing entertainment ... in speech developmental Telegraph style , clipped writing to abbreviate words Telegraphese , an elliptical style of writing Telegraph Melts , 1986 album Telegraph plant , shrub disambig geo an Telegrafo desambigaci n de Telegraph es Tel grafo desambiguaci n gl Tel grafo nl Telegraph ja ro ... more details
Morning Telegraph may refer to A previous name for the Sheffield Telegraph The Morning Telegraph , a New York City newspaper devoted mostly to theatrical and horse racing news published from 1833 to 1972, it was replaced by an Eastern edition of the Daily Racing Form Disambig ... more details
About the UK newspaper the Australian Sunday Telegraph newspaper The DailyTelegraphAustralia the American Sunday Telegraph newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire The Telegraph Nashua Infobox newspaper name The Sunday Telegraph logo Image The Sunday Telegraph.png 200px image File Sunday Telegraph.JPG 200px type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet price Pound sterling 1.60 editor Ian MacGregor journalist Ian MacGregor foundation start date df yes 1961 owners Telegraph Media Group headquarters 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT website http www.telegraph.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk circulation 501,379 July 2011 ref name circ cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media table 2011 aug 12 abcs national newspapers1 title ABCs work The Guardian location UK accessdate 24 September 2011 date 12 August 2011 July 2011 ref oclc 436617202 ISSN 9976 1874 The Sunday Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper , founded in February 1961. It is the sister paper of The DailyTelegraph , but is run separately with a different editorial staff, although there is some cross usage of stories. The paper was launched following the loss of the contract to use the daily paper s presses to produce The Sunday Times . Peregrine Worsthorne is probably the paper s best known journalist, and was associated with the title from 1961 to 1997, including being editor for three years from 1986 to 1989. In 1988, the newspaper declared that Nigel Lawson s Jewish parentage was disqualification enough from his being made Foreign Secretary. ref name Tab 28Dec2011 cite journal url http www.tabletmag.com jewish news and politics 87027 thatcher and the jews title Thatcher and the Jews author Charles C. Johnson date ... entitled Top Track 100 . Editors The editors of The Sunday Telegraph have included 1961 Donald ... Telegraph, The Category Publications established in 1961 Category 1961 establishments in the United ... Telegraph Media Group UK newspaper stub ro Sunday Telegraph ... more details
Italic title The Scunthorpe Telegraph is a local paid for newspaper published and distributed weekly in Scunthorpe , England . It was launched on 8 September 1937. Prior to the Scunthorpe Telegraph s launch, the town was served by the Grimsby Telegraph Grimsby Evening Telegraph . The newspaper is owned by the Northcliffe Group Associated Newspapers, a subsidiary of DMG Daily Mail Group . The Scunthorpe Telegraph and Grimsby Evening Telegraph and their associated websites became GSMG Grimsby Scunthorpe Media Group in 2007. The Scunthorpe Telegraph s editor is Mel Cook and its deputy editor is David Atkin. The final edition of the Daily Scunthorpe Telegraph was printed on 12 August 2011, ref http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Today s paper final daily edition Telegraph story 13120371 detail story.html ref with the paper becoming a weekly from 18 August 2011. ref cite news title Your Telegraph is going weekly from next month work This is Scunthorpe url http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Telegraph going weekly month story 12948441 detail story.html accessdate 15 July 2011 date 15 July 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Official website http www.journalism.co.uk news scunthorpe telegraph staff devastated by weekly move s2 a545180 Journalism.co.uk Scunthorpe Telegraph Staff devastated By Weekly Move Northcliffe Media UK regional daily newspapers Category Publications established in 1937 Category Newspapers published in England Category Media in Lincolnshire Category Scunthorpe Category 1937 establishments in England ... more details
Wiktionarypar dailyDaily is a short noun for a newspaper appearing each day or each weekday. Daily or The Daily may also refer to The Daily News Corporation The Daily , a US based iPad newspaper from News Corporation The Daily of the University of Washington , using The Daily as its standardhead, a student newspaper Iveco Daily , a large van produced by Iveco Daily Township, Dixon County, Nebraska , USA See also Nightly disambiguation Daley disambiguation Daly disambiguation lookfrom Daily lookfrom The Daily disambig ca Daily de Daily ... more details
Telegraph and Daily Sun . ref http www.brisbanetimes.com.au about us mitchell murphy Bio Mitchell Murphy ... telegraph , National Library of Australia NLA http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 2946889 Brisbane telegraph microform , National Library of Australia NLA http eresearch.griffith.edu.au brisbanememories index.php TelegraphTelegraph , Brisbane memories wiki, Griffith University . Photos http monochromebrisbane.blogspot.com 2008 04 telegraph facade.html Boyd Monochrome Brisbane http www.pbase.com bmcmorrow image 51227329 Brian McMorrow Category Defunct newspapers of Australia Category Newspapers published ...Use dmy dates date February 2012 Use Australian English date February 2012 The Telegraph was a Brisbane evening newspaper first published on 1 October 1872. The final edition appeared on 5 February 1988. In its day it was recognised as one of the best news pictorial newspapers in the country. ref name Daily Sun Daily Sun, Saturday, 6 February 1988 ref Its Pink Sports edition printed distinctively on pink newsprint and sold on Brisbane streets from about 6pm on Saturdays was a particularly excellent production produced under tight deadlines. It included results and pictures of Brisbane s Saturday afternoon sports including the results of the last horse race of the day. History In 1871 a group ... & J.K. Buchanan formed the Telegraph Newspaper Co. Ltd. The Editor was Theophilus Parsons Pugh , a former ... edition of the newspaper had just four pages and a print run of only 200 copies. ref name Daily Sun ... Overseer in the Brisbane Telegraph Office. ref cite web url http fhr.slq.qld.gov.au committees wi.htm ... http www.54warcorrespondents kia 30 ww2.com chapter5.html Australia s Accredited Dead , by Doral Chenoweth ... Mail and Brisbane Telegraph. ref http www.news.com.au couriermail extras oq book11main.html ..., started his career at Brisbane s Telegraph. ref http sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au section.aspx?sectionid ... in 1988 Category 1872 establishments in Australiaaustralia newspaper stub ... more details
for other uses of The Telegraph The Telegraph disambiguation Infobox Newspaper name The Telegraph image Image Thetelegraphlogo.jpg 250px caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1836 br small as the Alton Telegraph small ceased publication price 0.75 owners Freedom Communications publisher Jim Shrader editor Dan Brannan language English circulation 20,441 headquarters 111 E. Broadway br Alton, Illinois Alton , Illinois IL 62002 br United States ISSN website http www.thetelegraph.com TheTelegraph.com The Telegraph is a newspaper that serves the St. Louis Metro East . It was founded in 1836 as the Alton Telegraph by Lawson A. Parks. ref http www.lib.niu.edu ipo 1997 ihy970459.html Lawson A. Parks Retrieved on October 7, 2007 ref . It is published seven days a week and has an average daily circulation of 20,441. ref http www.mondotimes.com 1 world us 13 719 1844 ref The paper is owned by Freedom Communications . Until the 1970s, the Telegraph was previously known as the Alton DailyTelegraph and then the Alton Evening Telegraph ref Ramsey, Donna. Chronology of Alton Newspapers, 1832 1976. The Telegraph , July 3, 1976, Sec. D ref In 1969, the Alton Telegraph was sued for defamation by a local builder, James C. Green. A jury awarded 9 million. The newspaper could not appeal unless it posted a 10 million bond, and instead declared bankruptcy, eventually settling for slightly more than its insurance limits. ref http www.pointoflaw.com archives 000820.php ref References reflist External links Portalbox Illinois Journalism http www.thetelegraph.com Official Website of The Telegraph http www.freedom.com Freedom Communications Website http www.library.uiuc.edu inp docs Telegraph alton.pdf Evolution of The Telegraph http www.lib.niu.edu ipo 1997 ihy970459.html Biography of Lawson A. Parks Freedom Communications US newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Telegraph Category Publications established in 1836 Category Alton, Illinois ... more details
for other uses of The Telegraph The Telegraph disambiguation Infobox Newspaper name The Telegraph image Image The Telegraph Macon front page.jpg 175px caption The 2007 04 03 front page of br The Telegraph type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1826 ceased publication price owners The McClatchy Company publisher George McCanless editor Sherrie Marshall circulation 67,512 Daily br 89,451 Sunday ... macon.com The Telegraph , frequently referred to as the Macon Telegraph , is a The McClatchy Company ... Article.jsp?id h 2446 Sverdlik, Alan. Macon Telegraph , from the New Georgia Encyclopedia ref History Beginnings The Macon Telegraph began printing as a weekly newspaper in 1826, three years after the Incorporation business incorporation of the city of Macon. In 1831, it became the city s first daily newspaper. It continued to print during the American Civil War , during which time it was known as the Daily Macon Telegraph and Confederate States of America Confederate . ref cite news first Jenny last Gordon pages 5A title Telegraph timeline date 2005 03 14 publisher The Telegraph Macon, Ga. ref ... into The Telegraph and most others folded. However, in 1884, a teenaged Telegraph employee spent ... the two papers. The News continued to publish in the afternoon, while the Telegraph remained the morning ... the Telegraph and News in 1969 to Knight Ridder Knight Newspapers , and subsequently invested the proceeds ... to create Knight Ridder. At the same time, the Saturday editions of the Telegraph and News merged. This foreshadowed a larger merger, as in 1983, the two papers daily editions merged. The new Macon Telegraph and News was published as a morning paper seven days a week. During this era, Randall Savage ... of Technology . The paper officially changed its name back to The Macon Telegraph in 1990, bringing ..., the official, correct name of the newspaper is The Telegraph . In 2006, Knight Ridder was sold to The McClatchy Company , bringing the Telegraph under a new owner once again. External links Portalbox ... more details
Italic title The Grimsby Telegraph is a daily United Kingdom British regional newspaper for the town of Grimsby and the surrounding area that makes up North East Lincolnshire . It is owned by Northcliffe Newspapers Group Northcliffe Newspapers . The main area for the paper s distribution is in or around Grimsby and Cleethorpes . It is published six days a week daily except Sundays with a free sister paper Grimsby Target being published once per week. The paper was founded in 1897 as the Eastern DailyTelegraph . In 1899, it was renamed the Grimsby DailyTelegraph , while in 1932 it became the Grimsby Evening Telegraph . ref Joanne Shattock, The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, Volume 4 , p.2939 ref In 2002, it adopted its present name, and it moved from being printed at the paper s offices on Cleethorpe Road, with editions at 1pm and 4pm, to printing in Peterborough with only one edition which is available for sale by 7.30am. References Reflist The weekly sister paper that is free, circulates under the name of Grimsby Post and Cleethorpes post respectively. External links http www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk Grimsby Telegraph website UK regional daily newspapers Northcliffe Media Category Northcliffe Media Category Media in Lincolnshire Category Newspapers published in England Category Publications established in 1897 Category 1897 establishments in England England newspaper stub ... more details
news and media work The Guardian location London title Belfast Telegraph goes compact at last first Roy last Greenslade date 24 March 2009 accessdate 25 May 2010 ref Belfast Telegraph Group The Belfast Telegraph is the primary title of the Belfast Telegraph Group, responsible for printing Belfast Telegraph Morning Telegraph Mon Sat Evening Final Edition Mon Sat available from after 1pm in Greater Belfast Mon Fri County Edition North West Telegraph for the Derry Area Sunday Life Ads for Free Also holds the printing contract for The Daily Mirror , The Sun, The Independent, The DailyTelegraph, The Irish Daily Star, The Daily Star and The Times for Northern Ireland. The Belfast Telegraph ceased ... & Media UK regional daily newspapers Northern Irish newspapers DEFAULTSORT Belfast Telegraph Category ...Infobox newspaper name The Belfast Telegraph. logo image Image Thebelfasttelegraph.PNG centre caption type Daily newspaper format Compact newspaper Compact owners Independent News & Media founder foundation 1870 political publisher editor Mike Gilson language English language English headquarters Belfast , Northern Ireland circulation 66,042 ref Audit Bureau of Circulations UK ref website http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk File Belfast Telegraph, July 2010 01 .JPG thumb right 250px Belfast Telegraph offices, July 2010 The Belfast Telegraph is a daily newspaper published ... Telegraph on 1 September 1870 by brothers William and George Baird. Its first edition cost half ... Bureau of Circulations, the paper still had an average daily Newspaper circulation circulation of 94,540 ... Telegraph was entirely broadsheet until 19 February 2005, when the Saturday morning edition was introduced ... imported belfast telegraph expands saturday coverage 13718060.html ref The weekday morning ... ulster wakes up to new early telegraph 13725206.html ref has struggled to replicate the evening ... Telegraph References Reflist External links http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk Belfast Telegraph ... more details
Peacock date October 2009 The Durango Telegraph is an independent weekly publication based in Durango, Colorado . ref http www.nexport.com company.cfm?company 586063 THE DURANGO TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPERS DURANGO CO ref The Telegraph began publication on August 22, 2002. ref http www.durangotelegraph.com 02 08 22 index.html ref Founded as an alternative to the region s dominant daily newspaper, the Telegraph was named after a popular local mountain bike trail, and provides a weekly snapshot of the life and times of Durango and its community. The Telegraph also features reporting on environmental, recreational, political, arts, and entertainment news in the Four Corners region of Southwestern Colorado. The paper is distributed every Thursday morning at no cost. Publishers Missy Votel Regular Contributers Jules Masterjohn, Judith Reynolds, Stephen Eginoire, Allen Best, Shan Wells , Lainie Maxson, Chris Aaland References references External links http www.durangotelegraph.com Category Weekly newspaper companies of the United States Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Category Publications established in 2002 ... more details
Image Sheffield telegraph logo.png thumb right 250px Logo, Sheffield Telegraph Owner Johnston Press The Sheffield Telegraph is a weekly newspaper published in Sheffield , England. History Founded in 1855 as the Sheffield DailyTelegraph , it was the city s first daily newspaper, published at 08 00 each ... . As has been the case for its sister publications, the Telegraph has undergone several name changes during its history. Image Sheffield Telegraph.jpg left thumb Offices of the Sheffield DailyTelegraph in 1898. The Sheffield DailyTelegraph was first published on 8 June 1855 and continued under this name ... it appeared as the Sheffield Telegraph , and as the Sheffield Telegraph and Daily Independent from ... ref After taking over the Sheffield and Rotherham Independent in 1938, it dropped the Daily from its name. The history of Sheffield s Telegraph is intertwined with that of Sheffield Star The Star ..., and it had two sister publications the Weekly Telegraph , which contained feature articles and serialised fiction , and the Evening Telegraph , which later became The Star . ref The History of the City ... was named the Telegraph & Independent , changing briefly 13 June 1942 14 July 1942 to the Sheffield Telegraph and Independent , before assuming the title Sheffield Telegraph on 15 July 1942 which it maintained until 14 September 1965. The new title of Sheffield Morning Telegraph was implemented on 15 September 1965 and continued in use to 10 January 1966, after which Morning Telegraph was adopted 11 January 1966 8 February 1986 . The Morning Telegraph ceased production in 1986. In 1989, the Sheffield Telegraph was relaunched, and published weekly, on Fridays, and featuring a large property section. In 2010, the Sheffield Telegraph changed its day of publication from a Friday to a Thursday. The total average issue readership for the Sheffield Telegraph is 64,093. ref http jiab.jicreg.co.uk ... staff at the Telegraph have included Sir Harold Evans, who was later PRO to Prime Minister Harold ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Telegraph Herald logo image caption type daily newspaper format broadsheet owners Woodward Communications, Inc, publisher editor Brian Cooper chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor neseditor managingeditordesign opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation 1870 political language English headquarters 801 Bluff Street, Dubuque, IA USA circulation oclc website official http www.thonline.com ceased publication sister newspapers The Telegraph Herald , locally referred to as the TH , is a daily newspaper published in Dubuque, Iowa for the population of Dubuque and surrounding areas in Iowa , Illinois , and Wisconsin . The newspaper is the result of a 1901 merger of the Dubuque Herald and the Dubuque Telegraph. ref name merger Editorial, The Telegraph Herald, 1901 10 27, at 4. ref A descendant of the Dubuque Visitor founded in 1836 , the Dubuque Herald s earliest editor was Dennis Mahony . ref Constance R. Cherba and Edward E. Deckert, Mahoney Political Dissident, Prisoner of State , Civil War Times , June 2007, pp. 59 63 ref . The Telegraph was founded in 1870, and before merging with the Herald had absorbed eight local publications. ref name merger John S. Murphy was the editor and publisher of the Telegraph at the time of its merger until his death in March 1902. ref name merger He was a prominent democratic leader, and editorialized at the time of the merger that politically and economically the policy of the Telegraph Herald will be a continuation of that of the Telegraph . ref name merger His son and successor as editor from 1902 to 1914, Richard Louis Murphy , was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1932. ref Louis R. Murphy, Native of Iowa, Chosen as Senator, Waterloo Daily Courier, 1932 11 09 at 5. ref The paper is published by Woodward Communications, which is also based in Dubuque. The current editor of the paper is Brian Cooper. References reflist External links http www.thonline.com Official website http www.wcinet.com Woodward Communications ... more details
About the Indian newspaper other uses of The Telegraph The Telegraph disambiguation Refimprove date March 2012 Infobox newspaper name The Telegraph logo Image The Telegraph Calcutta .png 225px The Telegraph Kolkata image Image telegraph india.750.jpg 225px border caption The July 9, 2009 front page of br The Telegraph Calcutta type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 7 July 1982 price on weekdays ... 484,971 daily headquarters 6 Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta 700 001, India sister newspapers Anandabazar Patrika oclc 271717941 ISSN website URL http www.telegraphindia.com The Telegraph lang hi is an Indian daily newspaper founded and continuously published in Kolkata Calcutta since ... 30, 2010 accessdate 2007 10 16 ref The Telegraph mainly published from eastern India is noted for its ... East. The Telegraph is also published from Guwahati and Jorhat for entire North East India northeast ... . ref http www.telegraphindia.com section others aboutus.jsp About The Telegraph Retrieved on 2009 10 30 ref The Telegraph comes with six editions Calcutta edition, South Bengal edition, North Bengal ... Newsline.com Retrieved on 2009 10 30 ref History The Telegraph was founded on July 7, 1982. The designer ... and editing. In 26 years, it has become the largest circulated English daily in the eastern ... to edit and designed the daily newspaper thus it had a major impact on newspaper journalism in India. The Telegraph is published by media group Ananda Publishers closely associated with ABP Pvt. Ltd ... Kuri , Sananda magazine Sananda , Anandalok , Desh magazine , Businessworld , The Telegraph in Schools and Career . People associated with the Telegraph Dr Ashok S Ganguly, current Chairman Aveek Sarkar ... marketing activities of The Telegraph Rudrangshu Mukherjee , Editor, Editorial Pages, The Telegraph, oversees the editorial pages and the book review section of The Telegraph Khushwant Singh An editorial ... http epaper.telegraphindia.com The Telegraph e paper E Paper Digital Replica of the newspaper ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Morning Telegraph logo image caption type Daily newspaper format broadsheet foundation 1833 ceased publication 1972 price owners Triangle Publications Triangle Publications, Inc. political position publisher Stewart Hooker editor staff circulation headquarters 52nd Street Manhattan West 52nd Street 525 West 52nd Street , Manhattan ISSN oclc 9609206 website The Morning Telegraph 1833 April 10, 1972 sometimes referred to as the New York Morning Telegraph was a New York City broadsheet newspaper founded by Moses Annenberg Moe Annenberg s Triangle Publications Cecelia Corporation that was first published in 1833 then as the Sunday Mercury Sunday Mercury from 1939 1897 before becoming The Morning Telegraph in December, 1897. ref http chroniclingamerica.loc.gov lccn sn83030648 Library of Congress ref The paper was devoted mostly to Theatre theatrical and horse racing news. It published a Sunday edition as the Sunday Telegraph . On closing, it was replaced by an Eastern edition Triangle s sister publication, the Daily Racing Form . ref http news.google.com newspapers?id ebslAAAAIBAJ&sjid OfMFAAAAIBAJ&pg 2299,140440&dq morning telegraph&hl en The Miami News April 11, 1972 ref References reflist Category Publications established in 1897 Category Publications disestablished in 1972 Category Defunct New York City newspapers Category Defunct New York City newspapers Category Horse racing in the United States ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Zimbabwe Telegraph is an internet newspaper published in Zimbabwe , UK and Canada. It has a specialised focus on current events in Zimbabwe s politics, social and economic developments. The newspaper was first published in late 2008. The Zimbabwe Telegraph s website is an aggregated news and opinion articles. The site covers a wide range of topics, including sections devoted to politics, entertainment, media, health, law and business. Its team of regular bloggers include many people from Zimbabwe s politicians, commentators, and analysts to an extensive network of opinion writers. History Zimbabwe Telegraph was launched on 16 December 2008 by 3MG Media as a news and current events publication focused on Zimbabwe social, political and economic developments. 3MG Media also publishes the Zimbabwe Daily News ZimDaily , Zimbabwe Tribune and Harare Tribune . Contributors In addition to regular often daily news by its reporters and a regular team of contributors the Zimbabwe Telegraph has featured notable contributors from finance, politics, journalism, business, and entertainment. The Zimbabwe Telegraph offers both news commentary and coverage. It has a standing policy of encouraging comments from all parts of the political spectrum through its forum website co hosted with its sister publication Zimbabwe Daily News. The forum is home to discussions on politics, religion, and world affairs. Circulation Zimbabwe Telegraph s print edition s circulation has been put on hold due to the economic conditions in Zimbabwe. However, its website is updated daily and accessible for free since December 2008. External links http www.zimTelegraph.com http www.swradioafrica.com news090609 mutambara090609.htm Category Newspapers published in Zimbabwe zimbabwe stub ... more details