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The Argus (Fremont)

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The Argus (Fremont)
Owner(s)MediaNews Group
Ceased publicationApril 4, 2016
HeadquartersFremont, California
Websitewww.eastbaytimes.com/location/fremont/

The Argus was a newspaper in the town of Fremont, California. Floyd L. Sparks was the longtime owner of The Argus, along with the Daily Review and the Tri-Valley Herald.[1][2] It was last owned by Bay Area News Group-East Bay (BANG-EB), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, who purchased the papers from Sparks in 1985.[3]

The newspaper was scheduled to be closed down, with the last issue of the paper published on November 1, 2011. The Oakland Tribune, Alameda Times-Star, Hayward Daily Review, Fremont Argus and West County Times all published their last editions the same day. On November 2, subscribers will get copies of the new East Bay Tribune, a localized edition of The Mercury News.[4] The plans were later reversed.[5] In 2016, the paper was one of four that was merged into the East Bay Times.[6]

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  1. ^ "San Jose Mercury News (CA) - June 21, 1985 - 2B Local SPARKS STOCKHOLDERS OK SALE OF NEWSPAPER GROUP". Archived from the original on June 8, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2010.
  2. ^ Rivers, William L.; Rubin, David M. (April 11, 1971). A region's press: anatomy of newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area. Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California. ISBN 9780877720720 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ The State of The American Newspaper: The Battle Of the Bay Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, American Journalism Review, January/February 1999
  4. ^ George Avalos. "Bay Area News Group makes changes to East Bay papers". Oakland Tribune. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Bay Area News Group announces it will retain East Bay mastheads". October 27, 2011. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  6. ^ "DIGITAL FIRST COMBINES S.F. BAY AREA TITLES. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-11-06.

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