Is there a black newspaper in Michigan?
The Chronicle is a weekly African-American newspaper based in Detroit, Michigan. It was founded in 1936 by John H. Sengstacke, editor of the Chicago Defender.
When did the Detroit Times go out of business?
Many of the Times’ 1,500 employees found out in telegrams, most of them arriving after 3 a.m. Nov. 8. “It is with deep regret that the management of the Detroit Times must inform you of termination of your services as of the opening of business on Nov. 7, 1960,” the terse telegram began.
Is the Philadelphia Tribune Black Owned?
Throughout its history, The Philadelphia Tribune has been committed to the social, political, and economic advancement of African Americans in the Greater Philadelphia region….The Philadelphia Tribune.
| Type | African-American daily |
|---|---|
| Owner(s) | Privately held |
| Founder(s) | Christopher James Perry, Sr. |
| President | Robert W. Bogle |
| Editor | Irv Randolph |
Who owns the Detroit News?
The Detroit News
| The December 28, 2009, front page of The Detroit News | |
|---|---|
| Type | Daily newspaper |
| Owner(s) | Digital First Media (Detroit Media Partnership) |
| Publisher | Gary Miles |
| Editor | Gary Miles |
How many people read the Detroit Free Press?
896.63 thousand
Michigan-based newspaper the Detroit Free Press had a Sunday circulation of 896.63 thousand in 2021, down from the 908 thousand reported in the previous year.
When did Union Street close in Detroit?
Closed since the Nov. 18 ban on indoor dining, Union Street did not reopen on Monday at the allowable 25% capacity. A recorded phone message said that it will not reopen until the state allows indoor dining at 50% capacity.
What happened to the Detroit Times?
The Times’ building was demolished in 1978. The area where the Detroit Times was located is called Times Square, although the Square itself was removed to make way for the Rosa Parks Transit Center in 2009.
Is the Philadelphia Tribune black Owned?
What is the difference between Detroit Free Press and Detroit News?
The Free Press is owned by Gannett and is the larger of Metro Detroit’s two major dailies (the other being the Detroit News) and has received eight Pulitzer Prizes. Editorially, the Free Press is considered to be more liberal than The Detroit News.