Sentences with phrase «small town newspaper»

Since then, he has contributed to magazines and Real Estate Monthly (REM), a national trade newspaper, and enjoyed a sojourn as a columnist with a small town newspaper.
Media outlets, whether a small town newspaper or a regional television news team, are often inundated with press releases of all kinds, and many will end up in the trash or deleted from an email inbox.
I got on Facebook and began to search out every bookstore in the Northwest as well as every small town newspaper I could find.
McEwan plays a small town newspaper editor in Payne's 2013 Oscar contender.
The production of news and information became big business, as more and more small town newspapers and even large city independents became part of huge newspaper chains.

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That's a valiant acknowledgment from a small - town paper, but newspaper endorsements - no matter their credibility or weight - won't be easy to extirpate.
Synopsis: Kane raised himself up by his bootstraps, beginning his entrepreneurial career by taking control of a small - town newspaper and building a media empire.
Then, instead of reading like the «Around Home» section or the obituary column of a small - town newspaper, it could have provided a more worthy document of the life and times of the ancient world, a register of the designs and deeds of the truly great men and nations of the ancient Near East.
Born in 1913, in a small Ontario town where his father was editor of the local newspaper, Davies went on to university both in Canada and at Balliol College, Oxford.
As a result of jealousies inspired by a TV story about Chassidic Jews living in a small midwest town with a meat packing facility, that was bringing jobs and money to the local businesses, all manner of radical groups, from PETA, to unionizers, to left - wing Jewish newspapers, and detestable bloggers descended like a ton of bricks.
Then make a list of all of the reporters from every news outlet in your town who ever cover school or children's or health issues, everything from TV down to the smallest weekly shopper newspaper.
Inside, a woman who identified herself as an editor of a small - town newspaper and a contest judge, enclosed a brief but complimentary note.
During the antebellum years, these communication technologies facilitated the anti-slavery campaign that started in earnest in the early 1830s, allowing abolitionist broadsides, brochures, books and newspapers to be distributed cheaply and widely throughout the North and helping Frederick Douglass and other abolitionist speakers spread their message to northern towns large and small.
A former war correspondent in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and settles in a small town in Northern California, where he lands a job with the local newspaper on the crime beat, but he quickly realizes the bohemian area has some secrets that certain people do not want disturbed.
After studying on a journalism program at Contra Costa College, Rob Blackwelder began working as a freelance film critic for a small Californian town's local newspaper.
Once upon a time, when I was the editor of a small - town daily, we did an article about how the editor of the student newspaper at one of the local high schools had set out to do an anonymous survey of students asking about their sexual habits.
Carrie Slayton, a successful gossip columnist wants more out of her newspaper career, but when she comes upon the scoop of a lifetime in small - town Alaska, she must decide between her career or her heart.
She built a major newspaper out of a small - town gazette, hobnobbed with presidents, wrote about hotspots around the globe and was a close adviser to Adlai Stevenson, the dominant liberal politician of the 1950s.
She has spent the better part of her career as a writer and editor at both small - town and major metropolitan newspapers.
SF novel about a man named Ragle Gumm, whose life in a small town, where he wins a newspaper contest every day, starts to unravel.
CRIME BEAT: When a new reporter joins a small - town newspaper, a crime spree erupts that soon escalates to serial killing.
At the end of 2007, his holdings included Glacier Ventures, a publisher of small - town newspapers in Western Canada; Maple Leaf Foods, the Toronto meat packager; and Citadel Broadcasting, a U.S. radio broadcaster.
Adoption Centers New York City Department of Buildings — Certificate of Occupancy The City of New York - Department of Health: Certificate of Qualification, Shelter for Homeless Animals Dan's Papers — «Best Adoption Agency» on the East End and «platinum winner status» because of the wide margin of victory over the competition The Village Voice — «Best Pet - Lovers» in NYC Our Town, West Side Spirit and Our Town Downtown newspapers - «Best Place to Adopt a Small Dog in NYC» Winner East Region, 2012 Classy Awards - Animal Advocacy & Services Member, Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals Member, Pet Safe Coalition, LI Member, The Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce
The cultural scene is alive and well with crafts and artists galleries, community theater groups, and visitors love our local weekly newspaper which gives a glimpse into the bucolic life in the small town of Cambria.
To aid in his search, Soth, accompanied by his friend the writer Brad Zeller, assumed the increasingly obsolescent role of small - town newspaper reporter.
This means that small town Canada will be getting the story (from him) in their free daily newspaper...
The only known earlier use of «global warming» was in a small - town newspaper, The Hammond Times (Indiana), November 6, 1957.
There is a useful review of the subject in Michael A. Banks, «Small - town newspapers online: smaller newspapers have been slower to jump on the online bandwagon, largely due to the high cost of converting pages to digital format and extracting text with OCR software,» Online 30 (1): 34 (January 1, 2006).
Small Town News USA Inc. (a fictional company) operates a newspaper and web site about Small Town, USA.
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