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Dodge City Daily Globe

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Dodge City Daily Globe
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)CherryRoad Media
PublisherDena Sattler
EditorVincent Marshall
Founded1878, as Ford County Globe
Headquarters705 Second Avenue,
Dodge City, Kansas 67801, United States
Circulation2,149[1]
ISSN0889-3489
WebsiteDodgeGlobe.com

The Dodge City Daily Globe is a daily newspaper based in Dodge City, Kansas, United States, and owned by CherryRoad Media.

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History

The paper was founded in 1878 as the Ford County Globe. It was retitled as the Globe Live Stock Journal in 1884, and merged with the Ford County Republican in 1889 to become the Globe-Republican.[2]

Jess C. Denious (b. July 14, 1879, d. Dec. 1, 1953)[3] acquired the paper in 1910 and changed the name to the Daily Globe. He remained as publisher until his death in 1953.[2] Denious also served in the Kansas Senate (1933–40) and as the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas from 1943 to 1947.[3] The paper remained in the family until July 1988, when it was sold to Stauffer Communications (of Topeka, Kansas). Martha E. Muncy (daughter of J.C. and Juilet Denious[4]), who had served as publisher since 1973, retired at the time of the sale.[2]

In 1994, Morris Communications acquired Stauffer, which was then operating 20 daily newspapers (including the Daily Globe) and eight weeklies, in addition to a number of television and radio stations.[5] In 2007, GateHouse Media acquired the paper from Morris Publishing Group as part of a larger sale of papers.[6][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Browse Full Member Database | Kansas Press Association". kspress.com. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
  2. ^ a b c Stauffer to buy Kansas paper, Lawrence Journal-World (Associated Press), May 27, 1988
  3. ^ a b The Kansas historical quarterly, Volume 22 (1956)
  4. ^ Juliet Denious, 93, Former Publisher, The Wichita Eagle, January 8, 1986 (noting that Juliet served as publisher from 1969-72)
  5. ^ Morris buys Stauffer, Fort Scott Tribune, July 27, 1994
  6. ^ GateHouse Media completes acquisition of Morris Publications, Wichita Business Journal, December 4, 2007
  7. ^ Morris Selling Several Kansas Newspapers, WIBW-TV (Associated Press), October 24, 2007

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