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Hearst Newspapers |
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Houston TX |
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Printing & Publishing |
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Houston Chronicle 801 Texas Avenue Houston, TX 77002 Telephone: (713) 220-7171 Publisher and President: Jack Sweeney Executive Vice President and General Manager: Matthew W. Oliver Executive Vice President and Editor: Jeff Cohen
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|  | | The Houston Chronicle, one of the largest newspapers in the United States, was founded more than 100 years ago in 1901, and was acquired by The Hearst Corporation in 1987. In addition to delivering in-depth coverage of local issues, the Houston Chronicle is equally committed to covering, state, national and international news. The newspaper operates a news bureau in Washington, D.C., to gather national and international news. Its news bureaus in Mexico and Colombia provide a link to its southern neighbors in Mexico and South America. Additional bureaus in Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Beaumont and the Rio Grande Valley enable comprehensive coverage of events across the state. The newspaper's online service, HoustonChronicle.com, is widely regarded as one of the top newspaper Web sites, receiving over 25 million page views, on average, per month. The Houston Chronicle is the nation's seventh largest daily paper with a daily circulation total of 545,727 and is the 10th largest Sunday paper with a Sunday circulation total of 738,456 according to the March 31, 2002 FAS-FAX report from the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
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San Antonio Express-News Avenue E and Third Street San Antonio, TX 78205 Telephone: (210) 250-3000 Chairman: W. Lawrence Walker, Jr. President & Publisher: Thomas A. Stephenson - Click here for biography Executive Vice President and General Manager: Sergio Salinas Click here for biography Executive Vice President of Finance & Administration: Susan Pape Click here for biography Executive Vice President & Editor: Robert Rivard
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|  | | The San Antonio Express-News, established in 1865 and acquired by The Hearst Corporation in 1993, is the third largest daily newspaper in Texas. The Express-News is ranked No. 1 in Sunday readership among major U.S. newspapers. San Antonio is the largest major U.S. city with a Hispanic majority and is home to four major military bases. A multimillion-dollar expansion in 1994, which included state-of-the-art Goss Colorliner presses, has contributed to the newspaper’s consistent recognition in superior print quality and the development of a commercial printing division. The Express-News is the largest distributor of news and information in South Texas, with dedicated news bureaus located in Mexico City, Austin, Laredo, and Brownsville. The newspaper has the ability to send advertising messages to upper-income households in Monterrey with its Mexico Express service, and to target households in San Antonio, based on any demographic criteria, through its direct mail division. Conexion, a weekly bicultural publication, began publishing in May 2004 and targets Hispanic and bicultural households in San Antonio and South Texas. The Express-News and Kens TV (Belo Corp.) own MySanAntonio.com, which is the leading local Web site that San Antonians trust for current news and information." | |
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