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Detroit Free Press

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The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. [1]

80 relations: Al Neuharth, Broadsheet, CBS, Chicago Times, Clark Hoyt, David C. Turnley, David Cay Johnston, David Lawrence Jr., Democratic Party (United States), Detroit, Detroit Free Press Building, Detroit Media Partnership, Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–97, Detroit Times, Dick Guindon, Digital First Media, Donna Britt (writer), Dori J. Maynard, Edgar Guest, Edward A. Batchelor, Ellen Goodman, Elvis Mitchell, Emmy Award, Eric Millikin, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building, Frank Bruni, Gannett Company, Gary Graff, Gene Roberts (journalist), Jack Ohman, James Risen, Jemele Hill, Joe Falls, Joe S. Jackson, Joe Stroud, John C. Lodge, John R. Williams, Joseph Campau, Ken Hamblin, Knight Ridder, Kurt Luedtke, Lee Hills (journalist), Lewis Walter, Livingston County, Michigan, London, Lyall Smith, Macomb County, Michigan, Media in Detroit, Michelle Kaufman, Mike Downey, ..., Mitch Albom, Monroe County, Michigan, Myra MacPherson, Neal Rubin, Neely Tucker, NewsGuild-CWA, Newspaper, Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970, Oakland County, Michigan, Owned-and-operated station, Pontiac, Michigan, Pulitzer Prize, Rob Parker (sports journalist), Rob Wagner, Robin Givhan, Rochelle Riley, Royce Howes, Sam Greene, September 11 attacks, Stephen Henderson (journalist), Susan Goldberg, Taro Yamasaki, The Detroit News, The New York Times, USA Today, Washtenaw County, Michigan, Wayne County, Michigan, Wilbur F. Storey, William E. Quinby, WWJ-TV. Expand index (30 more) »

Al Neuharth

Allen Harold "Al" Neuharth (March 22, 1924 – April 19, 2013) was an American businessman, author, and columnist born in Eureka, South Dakota.

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Broadsheet

A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically). Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner and tabloid/compact formats.

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CBS

CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation.

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Chicago Times

The Chicago Times was a newspaper in Chicago from 1854 to 1895, when it merged with the Chicago Herald.

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Clark Hoyt

Clark Hoyt is an American journalist who was the public editor of The New York Times, serving as the "readers' representative." He was the newspaper's third public editor, or ombudsman, after Daniel Okrent and Byron Calame.

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David C. Turnley

David Carl Turnley (born June 22, 1955 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, nytimes.com, retrieved February 20, 2014Elizabeth A. Brennan, Elizabeth C. Clarage, Seymour Topping: Who's Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners. Oryx Press, 1998) is an American photographer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, two World Press Photos of the Year, and the Robert Capa Award for Courage.

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David Cay Johnston

David Cay Boyle Johnston (born December 24, 1948) is an American investigative journalist and author, a specialist in economics and tax issues, and winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting.

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David Lawrence Jr.

David Lawrence Jr. (born March 5, 1942 in New York City, New York) is an American nationally known newspaper editor and publisher who retired at the age of 56 and subsequently became a leading national advocate for children, especially in the area of early childhood investment.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County.

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Detroit Free Press Building

The Detroit Free Press Building is an office building designed by Albert Kahn Associates in downtown Detroit, Michigan.

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Detroit Media Partnership

Detroit Media Partnership, L.P. manages the business operations - including production, advertising and circulation - for the two leading Detroit newspapers: The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press.

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Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–97

The Detroit Newspaper Strike was a major labor dispute which began in Detroit, Michigan on July 13, 1995 and involved several actions including a local boycott, corporate campaign, and legal charges of unfair labor practices.

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Detroit Times

Six different newspapers called the Detroit Times have been published in city of Detroit; the most recent existed for six decades, from 1900-60.

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Dick Guindon

Richard "Dick" Gordon Guindon (born December 2, 1935, St. Paul, Minnesota) is an American cartoonist best known for his gag panel, Guindon.

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Digital First Media

Digital First Media, formerly MediaNews Group, is a management company specializing in newspapers in the United States.

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Donna Britt (writer)

Donna Marie Britt is an American author and former syndicated newspaper columnist, reporter and critic.

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Dori J. Maynard

Dori J. Maynard (May 4, 1958 – February 24, 2015) was the president of the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education in Oakland, California, the oldest organization dedicated to helping the nation's news media accurately and fairly portray all segments of "our" society.

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Edgar Guest

Edgar Albert Guest (20 August 1881 in Birmingham, England – 5 August 1959 in Detroit, Michigan) was a prolific English-born American poet who was popular in the first half of the 20th century and became known as the People's Poet.

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Edward A. Batchelor

Edward Armistead Batchelor, Sr. (September 1883 – July 1968), also known as "Batch" and "E.A.", was an American sportswriter and editor for The Providence Journal, the Detroit Free Press, and The Detroit News.

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Ellen Goodman

Ellen Goodman (née Holtz; born April 11, 1941) is an American journalist and syndicated columnist.

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Elvis Mitchell

Elvis Mitchell (born December 6, 1958) is an American film critic, host of the public radio show The Treatment, and visiting lecturer at Harvard University.

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Emmy Award

An Emmy Award, or simply Emmy, is an American award that recognizes excellence in the television industry, and is the equivalent of an Academy Award (for film), the Tony Award (for theater), and the Grammy Award (for music).

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Eric Millikin

Eric Millikin is an American contemporary artist and activist based in Detroit, Michigan.

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building is a bank building located at 160 West Fort Street in downtown Detroit, Michigan.

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Frank Bruni

Frank Anthony Bruni (born October 31, 1964) is an American journalist and long-time writer for The New York Times.

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Gannett Company

Gannett Company, Inc. is a publicly traded American media holding company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, near McLean in Greater Washington DC.

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Gary Graff

Gary Graff (born 1960) is an American music journalist and author.

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Gene Roberts (journalist)

Eugene Leslie "Gene" Roberts, Jr. (born June 15, 1932) is an American journalist and professor of journalism.

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Jack Ohman

Jack Ohman (born September 1, 1960) is the editorial cartoonist at The Sacramento Bee, in Sacramento, California.

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James Risen

James Risen (born April 27, 1955) is an American journalist for The Intercept.

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Jemele Hill

Jemele Juanita Hill (born 1975) is an American sports journalist for ESPN's website The Undefeated.

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Joe Falls

Joseph Francis Falls (May 2, 1928 – August 11, 2004) was an American journalist.

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Joe S. Jackson

Joseph S. "Joe" Jackson (July 1871 – May 19, 1936) was an American sportswriter and editor for the Detroit Free Press, The Washington Post and The Detroit News.

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Joe Stroud

Joe Hinton Stroud (18 June 1936 – 9 May 2002) was Editor and Senior Vice President of the Detroit Free Press from 1973 to 1998.

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John C. Lodge

John Christian Lodge (August 12, 1862 – February 6, 1950) was an influential politician from Detroit, Michigan, serving as mayor from 1922 to 1923, in 1924, and from 1927 to 1929, and spending over 30 years on the Detroit City Council.

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John R. Williams

John R. Williams (May 4, 1782 – October 20, 1854) was an American soldier, merchant, and politician who is most well known for serving as the first mayor of Detroit, Michigan.

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Joseph Campau

Joseph Campau (February 2, 1769 – July 23, 1863) was among Detroit, Michigan's leading citizens and wealthiest landowners at the dawn of the 19th century.

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Ken Hamblin

Ken Loronzo Hamblin II (born October 22, 1940), the self-titled Black Avenger, was host of the Ken Hamblin Show, which was syndicated nationally on Entertainment Radio Networks.

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Knight Ridder

Knight Ridder (from Dutch ridder, knight) was an American media company, specializing in newspaper and Internet publishing.

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Kurt Luedtke

Kurt Luedtke (born September 28, 1939) is an American screenwriter.

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Lee Hills (journalist)

Lee Hills (1906–2000) was an American editor and publisher of the Miami Herald and the Detroit Free Press.

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Lewis Walter

Lewis H. Walter (December 14, 1905 – September 29, 1982) was an American sports journalist.

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Livingston County, Michigan

Livingston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Lyall Smith

Lyall F. Smith (November 22, 1914 – October 8, 1991) was an American sports writer and editor.

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Macomb County, Michigan

Macomb County is a county located in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Michigan and is part of metro Detroit.

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Media in Detroit

As the world's traditional automotive center, Detroit, Michigan, is an important source for business news.

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Michelle Kaufman

Michelle Kaufman (born 1965) is a sportswriter for the Miami Herald.

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Mike Downey

Mike Downey (born August 9, 1951 in Chicago Heights, Illinois, and raised in the nearby village of Steger, Illinois) is a retired American newspaper columnist.

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Mitch Albom

Mitchell David Albom (born May 23, 1958) is an American author, journalist, screenwriter, dramatist, radio and television broadcaster, and musician.

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Monroe County, Michigan

Monroe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Myra MacPherson

Myra MacPherson (born circa 1935) is an American author, biographer, and journalist known for her books and articles about politics, the Vietnam War, feminism, and death and dying.

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Neal Rubin

Neal Rubin (born 1955) is an American cartoonist and writer.

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Neely Tucker

Neely Tucker (born November 26, 1963 in Lexington, Mississippi) is a journalist at The Washington Post and the author of Love in the Driest Season, an autobiographical story that touches on his journey from his education at a whites-only school in Mississippi, to his marriage to a Jamaican, to his adoption of a Zimbabwean child.

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NewsGuild-CWA

The NewsGuild-CWA is a labor union founded by newspaper journalists in 1933.

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Newspaper

A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events.

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Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970

The Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 was an Act of the United States Congress, signed by President Richard Nixon, authorizing the formation of joint operating agreements among competing newspaper operations within the same market area.

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Oakland County, Michigan

Oakland County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Owned-and-operated station

In the broadcasting industry, an owned-and-operated station (frequently abbreviated as O&O) usually refers to a television or radio station that is owned by the network with which it is associated.

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Pontiac, Michigan

Pontiac is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan, located in Metro Detroit.

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Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine and online journalism, literature, and musical composition in the United States.

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Rob Parker (sports journalist)

Rob Parker (born January 10, 1964) is an American sports anchor for 7 Action News at 10pm on TV20 Detroit and a contributor to Fox Sports 1's show Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.

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Rob Wagner

Robert Leicester Wagner (August 2, 1872 – July 20, 1942) was the editor and publisher of Script, a weekly literary film magazine published in Beverly Hills, California, between 1929 and 1949.

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Robin Givhan

Robin Givhan (September 11, 1964) is the fashion editor for The Washington Post.

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Rochelle Riley

Rochelle Riley, an African-American female journalist and columnist for the Detroit Free Press in Detroit, Michigan, United States, has been an advocate in her column for improved race relations, literacy, community building, and children.

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Royce Howes

Royce Bucknam Howes (January 3, 1901 – March 18, 1973) was a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author who also published a biography of Edgar Guest and a number of crime novels.

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Sam Greene

Samuel Saunders "Sam" Greene (August 26, 1895 – September 5, 1963) was an American sportswriter.

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September 11 attacks

The September 11, 2001 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.

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Stephen Henderson (journalist)

Stephen Henderson (born November 23, 1970) is an American journalist.

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Susan Goldberg

Susan Goldberg is an American journalist and editor in chief of National Geographic Magazine.

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Taro Yamasaki

Taro Yamasaki is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, and the eldest son of architect Minoru Yamasaki.

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The Detroit News

The Detroit News is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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USA Today

USA Today is an internationally distributed American daily, middle-market newspaper that serves as the flagship publication of its owner, the Gannett Company.

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Washtenaw County, Michigan

Washtenaw County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Wayne County, Michigan

Wayne County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Wilbur F. Storey

Wilbur Fisk Storey (19 December 1819, Salisbury, Vermont - 27 October 1884, Chicago, Illinois) was an American journalist best known for his Copperhead politics and vehement opposition to Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War.

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William E. Quinby

William Emory Quinby (December 14, 1835 – June 7, 1908) was an American newspaper publisher and diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.

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WWJ-TV

WWJ-TV, virtual channel 62 (UHF digital channel 44), is a CBS owned-and-operated television station licensed to Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Free_Press

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