Atlantic, Iowa is one of the smallest communities in Iowa to have a daily newspaper, The AtlanticNews ... Portal box Iowa http www.cityofatlantic.com Official Atlantic City Website http www.atlanticiowa.com Chamber of Commerce http www.atlanticnewstelegraph.com AtlanticNewsTelegraph Local daily newspaper ...stack begin Infobox settlement official name Atlantic, Iowa native name for cities whose native name is not in English county Cass County settlement type City motto Coca Cola Capital of Iowa image flag image seal image map Cass County Iowa Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Atlantic Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Atlantic, Iowa image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates ... Log cabin.JPG thumb 250px right center Gingery Log cabin, Atlantic, Iowa center stack end Atlantic is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, Iowa Cass County , Iowa , United States , GR 6 located ... music, Paul Harvey , Farm Reports, the Local News, Iowa State Sports and Nascar. KSWI 95.7 FM which ... Atlantic Iowa.html City Data Detailed Statistical Data and more about Atlantic, Iowa br this break is to put ... places established in 1868 ca AtlanticIowa de AtlanticIowa es AtlanticIowa fr AtlanticIowa io Atlantic, Iowa ht Atlantic, Iowa nl AtlanticIowa pl AtlanticIowa pt AtlanticIowa simple Atlantic, Iowa vo AtlanticIowa ... divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 flag Iowa subdivision type2 List of counties in Iowa County subdivision name2 Cass County, Iowa Cass government type leader title leader ... postal code 50022 website URL 1 http www.atlanticiowa.com 2 Welcome to Atlantic area code Area code ... census . ref name USCB ref name IADC History Image Atlantic RI Depot.JPG thumb 250px left center Atlantic, Iowa Rock Island Depot center Atlantic was founded in October 1868 by Franklin H. Whitney, B.F. Allen, John P. Cook, and others. While historians cannot agree how Atlantic got its name, local ... more details
The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company A&P was an American communications company that operated in the 19th century. The Maine Legislature charter ed the company in 1854. The company s stated objective was to build a telegraph system extending from the East Coast of the United States East Coast to the West Coast of the United States West Coast . ref cite news title The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co. author url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9804E0DB153DE034BC4950DFB566838F649FDE newspaper New York Times date 1854 03 31 ref In 1869 A&P leased telegraph lines from the Union Pacific Railroad UP and the Central Pacific Railroad , in exchange for shares of stock . Subsequently the UP attempted to retake control of the lines in order to lease them to an additional, competing telegraph company, the American Union Telegraph Company. In 1880 the A&P obtained a court injunction to prevent the UP action. ref cite news title The War of the Telegraphs. The Government Preparing to Protect Its Interest Under the Pacific Railroad Acts author url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9C0CE1DC1F31EE3ABC4D53DFB266838B699FDE newspaper New York Times date 1880 04 05 ref Through several complex transactions, which included patent negotiations with inventor Thomas Edison , financier Jay Gould acquired sufficient shares of A&P stock to obtain control of the company by 1875. ref name Klein cite book title The Life and Legend of Jay Gould last Klein first Maury authorlink coauthors year 1997 publisher John Hopkins University Press location Baltimore isbn 9780801857713 url ref rp 196 201 During this time, Gould was also increasing his ownership in the UP, which he ... a rate war with competing telegraph companies, most notably Western Union , the largest company in the industry ... Institution, http invention.smithsonian.org resources fa wu index.aspx Western Union Telegraph ... Telegraph companies of the United States ... more details
main Transatlantic telegraph cable The AtlanticTelegraph Company was a company law company formed in 1856 to undertake and exploit a commercial telegraph cable across the Atlantic ocean , the first such telecommunications link. The project stemmed from an agreement between Cyrus West Field Cyrus Field , John Watkins Brett and Charles Tilston Bright and was incorporation business incorporated in December 1856 with GBP 350,000 capital economics capital , raised principally in London , Liverpool , Manchester and Glasgow . The board of directors was composed of eighteen members from the United Kingdom UK , nine from the U.S. and three from Canada . The original three projectors were joined by E.O.W. Whitehouse as chief electrician . Curtis M. Lampson served ably as vice chairman for over a decade. The board recruited mathematician William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin William Thomson later Lord Kelvin , who had publicly disputed some of Whitehouse s claims. The two enjoyed a tense relationship before Whitehouse was dismissed when the first cable failed in 1858. When a second cable, under Thomson s supervision, was proposed, a new subsidiary company, the Enderby s Wharf Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company , was formed to execute the new venture. On the failure of the expedition to lay the second cable in 1865, a third company was formed to raise the capital for a further attempt, the Anglo American Telegraph Company. The next expedition in 1866 was a success, also succeeding in recovering the lost second cable. The service generated revenues of 1000 in its first day of operation. The approximate price to send a telegram was one word, one mile 1.6 km 0.0003809 Historical documents Secretariat records two volumes of the Anglo American Telegraph Company, 1866 1869, are held ... Telegraph companies of the United Kingdom bg ru AtlanticTelegraph Company ... author Standage, T. title The Victorian Internet The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth ... more details
Notability date September 2011 italicstitle The Transsexual NewsTelegraph was a quarterly news and topics magazine published in United States from 1991 to 2002. TNT covers often portrayed Trans Identities or Art and the back covers were usually a piece of graphic art with a thought provoking theme. TNT originally was published as Rites of Passage , the official publication of the New Womens Conference , with Anne Ogborn as the editor. It began as a magazine for the then nascent post op movement . After two issues the magazine came under the editorship of Gail Sondegaard , changed its name to Transsexual NewsTelegraph , and ceased being officially tied to the New Womens Conference. ref name rename Cite journal authorlink Anne Ogborn title Editorial Expanding Our Focus journal Transsexual NewsTelegraph volume 3 pages 1 2 date January 1992 ref TNT continued to be published approximately quarterly until 2002. In 1999 Arn Saba Katharine Collins joined the paper as Art Director. She and Gail Sondegaard continued publishing until 2002, when publication ceased. ref name pubend Cite book title Archives of The LGBT Historical Society ref The magazine was published in 8 11 format saddle stitched 48 pages over most of its life. After 1998 publication became less frequent and the publication grew thicker. TNT always had a strong anti Colonization Neo colonization medical colonization Neo colonization medical emphasis, and featured many articles on trans related art and cultural events, reviews of relevant movies, as well as News On The March , a section of transsexual related news. For a description of TNT content see http www.alternet.org mediaculture 44986 ?cID 533732 c533732 the commentary following the article at bottom of this page . Never with a very large subscriber base, the magazine had more influence because of its status as a tool for discussions among trans activists ... LGBT related magazines Category American news magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States ... more details
Infobox nrhp name American Telegraph & Telephone Co. Building nrhp type image caption location 529 Main Street, Davenport, Iowa lat degrees 41 lat minutes 31 lat seconds 32 lat direction N long degrees 90 long minutes 34 long seconds 31 long direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1902 architect architecture Romanesque Revival added July 7, 1983 governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000149.pdf Davenport MRA refnum 83002396 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The American Telegraph & Telephone Co. Building was located on the hill just north downtown Davenport, Iowa , United States . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris The building has subsequently been torn down. Architecture The building was an example of the Romanesque Revival style made popular by Henry Hobson Richardson . It featured smooth brick walls, round arched windows on the second floor and a decorative cornice in brick above. The lower level had large rectangular windows with sills and lintels of roughly worked sandstone that contrasted with the smooth brick. ref name Svendsen cite book last Svendsen, Marls A. first Bowers, Martha H title Davenport where the Mississippi runs west A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture volume year 1982 publisher City of Davenport location Davenport, Iowa page 6 1 ref The corner of the building at Sixth and Main Streets was angled and contained the main entrance into the building. References Reflist External links http www.archiplanet.org wiki American Telegraph 26 Telephone Co. Bldg. Archiplanet Listing ... and structures completed in 1902 Category Romanesque Revival architecture in Iowa Category Former buildings and structures of Davenport, Iowa Category Quad Cities Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Category Telephone exchange buildings Category National Register of Historic Places in Scott County, Iowa Category Telecommunications buildings on the National ... more details
The Telegraph may refer to Newspapers The Telegraph Alton The Telegraph Alton , Illinois The Telegraph Kolkata The Telegraph Kolkata , India The Telegraph Macon The Telegraph Macon , Georgia The Telegraph Nashua The Telegraph Nashua , New Hampshire The Daily Telegraph , United Kingdom Its website www.telegraph.co.uk, see The Daily Telegraph Website The Daily Telegraph Australia The Daily Telegraph Sydney Australia The Sunday Telegraph , United Kingdom Magazine The Telegraph magazine , Bob Dylan fanzine See also De Telegraaf , Dutch language equivalent disambig pt The Telegraph ... more details
wiktionarypar telegraph TOC right Telegraph can refer to Telegraphy, for long distance communication Electrical telegraph , a form of telegraph that uses electric signals Printing telegraph , a form of electrical telegraph that uses plain text instead of Morse Code Optical telegraph, another name for semaphore line Hydraulic telegraph , a telegraph based on the displacement of water between signals, or by the movement of an indicator at the end of a hydraulic circuit Teleprinter Engine order telegraph Telautograph Geography Telegraph Hill , various places Telegraph, Texas Telegraph Avenue in Oakland and Berkeley, California Telegraph Road, U.S. Route 24 in Michigan Periodicals De Telegraaf , Netherlands The Telegraph Alton The Telegraph Alton , Illinois The Telegraph Kolkata The Telegraph Kolkata , India The Telegraph Macon The Telegraph Macon , Georgia, United States The Telegraph Nashua The Telegraph Nashua , New Hampshire The Telegraph magazine The Telegraph magazine , Bob Dylan fanzine The Belfast Telegraph , Northern Ireland Community Telegraph , Northern Ireland Coventry Evening Telegraph , England The Daily Telegraph , United Kingdom The Daily Telegraph Australia The Daily Telegraph Australia Jewish Telegraph , Britain Telegraph Brisbane Telegraph Brisbane , Australia Telegraph Herald , IowaTelegraph and Argus , England The Catholic Telegraph , Ohio, United States See also The Evening Telegraph Miscellaneous Telegraph song , a 1983 single by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Telegraph album Telegraph album , an album by Drake Bell, and its title song Telegraph Records , music label See also Telegraphing sports , betraying one s intentions to an opponent Telegraphing ... speech , stage in speech developmental Telegraph style , clipped writing to abbreviate words Telegraphese , an elliptical style of writing Telegraph Melts , 1986 album Telegraph plant , shrub disambig geo an Telegrafo desambigaci n de Telegraph es Tel grafo desambiguaci n gl Tel grafo nl Telegraph ja ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Telegraph Herald logo image caption type daily newspaper format broadsheet owners Woodward Communications, Inc, publisher editor Brian Cooper chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor neseditor managingeditordesign opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation 1870 political language English headquarters 801 Bluff Street, Dubuque, IA USA circulation oclc website official http www.thonline.com ceased publication sister newspapers The Telegraph Herald , locally referred to as the TH , is a daily newspaper published in Dubuque, Iowa for the population of Dubuque and surrounding areas in Iowa , Illinois , and Wisconsin . The newspaper is the result of a 1901 merger of the Dubuque Herald and the Dubuque Telegraph. ref name merger Editorial, The Telegraph Herald, 1901 10 27, at 4. ref A descendant of the Dubuque Visitor founded in 1836 , the Dubuque Herald s earliest editor was Dennis Mahony . ref Constance R. Cherba and Edward E. Deckert, Mahoney Political Dissident, Prisoner of State , Civil War Times , June 2007, pp. 59 63 ref . The Telegraph was founded in 1870, and before merging with the Herald had absorbed eight local publications. ref name merger John S. Murphy was the editor and publisher of the Telegraph at the time of its merger until his death in March 1902. ref name merger He was a prominent democratic leader, and editorialized at the time of the merger that politically and economically the policy of the Telegraph Herald will be a continuation of that of the Telegraph . ref name merger His son and successor as editor from 1902 to 1914, Richard Louis Murphy , was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1932. ref Louis R. Murphy, Native of Iowa, Chosen as Senator ... Website http www.inanews.com Iowa Newspaper Association Website http www.kodiakbears.com Kodiak Bears and Kodiak Island Other links List of newspapers in IowaIowa newspaper stub Category Media in Dubuque, Iowa Category Newspapers published in Iowa Category Publications established in 1870 ... more details
Morning Telegraph may refer to A previous name for the Sheffield Telegraph The Morning Telegraph , a New York City newspaper devoted mostly to theatrical and horse racing news published from 1833 to 1972, it was replaced by an Eastern edition of the Daily Racing Form Disambig ... more details
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section took a month to complete. ref cite web title Telegraph Island url http atlantic cable.com CableCos TelegraphIsland index.htm work History of the Atlantic Cable and Submarine Communications ... Telegraph url http www.angelfire.com mt earthdream2000 telegraph.html url http atlantic cable.com CableCos TelegraphIsland index.htm work Illustrated London News, 8 July 1865 publisher www.earthdream.net ...File Telegraph Island.png thumb The location of Telegraph Island Telegraph Island also known as Jazirat ... in Musandam.html work Oman Travel Section, Daily Telegraph publisher Telegraph Group accessdate 17 August 2011 ref Today, Telegraph Island is an eerie reminder of the British Empire . Abandoned in the mid ... Peninsula Image Telegraph Island2.jpg thumb right Fjords around Telegraph Island Telegraph Island ... Background Image Telegraph Island1.jpg thumb right The steps to Telegraph Island Image Oman Telegraph Island.jpg thumb right Remains of the repeater station on Telegraph Island The expansion of the British ... Britain and India. In 1859, the Red Sea Telegraph Company laid a submarine cable through the Red .... ref name thesis The British government created the Indo European Telegraph Department in 1862 to connect ... the core. Henley s Telegraph Works was to construct the armouring, and Sir Charles Bright was appointed the consulting engineer. Because telegraph signals tended to fade over distance, it was necessary ... to build a repeater station at Musandam. ref cite web title The Overland Telegraph url http www.angelfire.com ... equipment by Siemens. There were quarters for the telegraph operators, together with those for the servants ... ILN The telegraph station was abandoned in December 1868 when the cable was diverted to Henjam and Jask ... of the Persian Gulf cable. ref name thesis Operation File Telegraph Island 1.jpg left thumb A picture of Telegraph Island in the 1860s showing the telegraph station The Persian Gulf cable was never ... to Baghdad line. ref name thesis After the repeater station had been established on Telegraph ... more details
Italic title The Scunthorpe Telegraph is a local paid for newspaper published and distributed weekly in Scunthorpe , England . It was launched on 8 September 1937. Prior to the Scunthorpe Telegraph s launch, the town was served by the Grimsby Telegraph Grimsby Evening Telegraph . The newspaper is owned by the Northcliffe Group Associated Newspapers, a subsidiary of DMG Daily Mail Group . The Scunthorpe Telegraph and Grimsby Evening Telegraph and their associated websites became GSMG Grimsby Scunthorpe Media Group in 2007. The Scunthorpe Telegraph s editor is Mel Cook and its deputy editor is David Atkin. The final edition of the Daily Scunthorpe Telegraph was printed on 12 August 2011, ref http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Today s paper final daily edition Telegraph story 13120371 detail story.html ref with the paper becoming a weekly from 18 August 2011. ref cite news title Your Telegraph is going weekly from next month work This is Scunthorpe url http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Telegraph going weekly month story 12948441 detail story.html accessdate 15 July 2011 date 15 July 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk Official website http www.journalism.co.uk news scunthorpe telegraph staff devastated by weekly move s2 a545180 Journalism.co.uk Scunthorpe Telegraph Staff devastated By Weekly Move Northcliffe Media UK regional daily newspapers Category Publications established in 1937 Category Newspapers published in England Category Media in Lincolnshire Category Scunthorpe Category 1937 establishments in England ... more details
Infobox Magazine title K9YA Telegraph image file Cover Wiki K9YA Telegraph 06.2008.png image size 150px image caption K9YA Telegraph , June 2008 editor Philip Cala Lazar, K9PL editor title Editor frequency Monthly circulation category Amateur radio company publisher Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club firstdate January 2004 country USA language English language English website http www.k9ya.org www.k9ya.org issn The K9YA Telegraph is a free, monthly, general interest amateur radio Ezine e Zine first published in January 2004. The Magazine journal of the Robert F. Heytow Memorial Radio Club, the K9YA Telegraph is distributed to subscribers in over 100 countries via e mail as a PDF file. Issues comprise original articles written by authors drawn from its subscriber base. Notable among these authors is contributing editor, Rod Newkirk, W9BRD VA3ZBB, former How s DX columnist for QST magazine. The K9YA Telegraph describes itself as unique in offering the amateur radio community a no cost, high concept publication covering a number of topics unavailable elsewhere and in providing a welcoming venue and readership to first time writers. The Telegraph s staff includes Michael Dinelli, N9BOR ..., after first appearing in the K9YA Telegraph , are then reprinted monthly in RadCom , the journal of the Radio Society of Great Britain and in NAQCC News , the newsletter of the North American QRP CW ... ISBN 1 4116 6195 8 . A compilation of Rod Newkirk s articles written for the K9YA Telegraph is published in the book, The Rod Newkirk Collection From the Pages of the K9YA Telegraph 2004 2009 ISBN 978 1 4583 6939 0 . K9YA Telegraph articles have been referenced in the Contester s Rate Sheet ... by William Pierpont, N HFF, will contain original content from the K9YA Telegraph . K9YA Telegraph motto The Good News About Amateur Radio External links http www.k9ya.org K9YA Telegraph http www.k9ya.org index telegraph.htm K9YA Telegraph article indexes http www.fists.org FISTS The International ... more details
Macon Telegraph and Confederate States of America Confederate . ref cite news first Jenny last Gordon pages 5A title Telegraph timeline date 2005 03 14 publisher The Telegraph Macon, Ga. ref ... black community. They also purchased The Macon News and combined some staff positions between the two papers. The News continued to publish in the afternoon, while the Telegraph remained the morning ... the Telegraph and News in 1969 to Knight Ridder Knight Newspapers , and subsequently invested the proceeds ... to create Knight Ridder. At the same time, the Saturday editions of the Telegraph and News merged. This foreshadowed a larger merger, as in 1983, the two papers daily editions merged. The new Macon Telegraph and News was published as a morning paper seven days a week. During this era, Randall Savage ...for other uses of The Telegraph The Telegraph disambiguation Infobox Newspaper name The Telegraph image Image The Telegraph Macon front page.jpg 175px caption The 2007 04 03 front page of br The Telegraph ... macon.com The Telegraph , frequently referred to as the Macon Telegraph , is a The McClatchy Company ... print news organ in Middle Georgia . It is the third largest newspaper in the state after ...?id h 2446 Sverdlik, Alan. Macon Telegraph , from the New Georgia Encyclopedia ref History Beginnings The Macon Telegraph began printing as a weekly newspaper in 1826, three years after the Incorporation ... into The Telegraph and most others folded. However, in 1884, a teenaged Telegraph employee spent Dollar 8 and founded The Macon Evening News , which would eventually compete with the older, morning ... of Technology . The paper officially changed its name back to The Macon Telegraph in 1990, bringing over a century of The Macon News to an end. Even so, some local residents continue to refer to the paper ..., the official, correct name of the newspaper is The Telegraph . In 2006, Knight Ridder was sold to The McClatchy Company , bringing the Telegraph under a new owner once again. External links Portalbox ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 The Community Telegraph is a free distribution newspaper published by Independent News & Media . The newspaper, a sister paper of the paid for title, The Belfast Telegraph , was created in order to replace its direct predecessor, the now defunct Herald and Post , also a freesheet. The Community Telegraph is distributed weekly in four editions throughout north, south, east Belfast and County Down , Northern Ireland . Its paid for competitors are the North Belfast News and South Belfast News from the Andersonstown News group, and the Bangor Spectator and Newtownards Chronicle . In April 2007 the paper was relaunched as The CT and in June that year a http www.thect.co.uk website was launched. The way the paper is produced is extremely unusual in the newspaper industry. One journalist is assigned to each edition and is responsible for all aspects of editorial production writing stories, taking photographs, designing pages and publishing on the internet. Leading UK media commentator Roy Greenslade has http blogs.guardian.co.uk greenslade 2007 07 newspapers produced with just.html highlighted the model as one which other newspapers may adopt due to the potential for huge cost savings. External links official http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk community telegraph Independent News & Media Northern Irish newspapers Category Independent News & Media Category Media in Belfast Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland UK newspaper stub NorthernIreland stub ... more details
converted to compact. ref cite news url http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk imported belfast telegraph ... 2005, ref cite news url http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk imported ulster wakes up to new early telegraph ... Irish newspapers DEFAULTSORT Belfast Telegraph Category Independent News & Media Category Media ...Infobox newspaper name The Belfast Telegraph. logo image Image Thebelfasttelegraph.PNG centre caption type Daily newspaper format Compact newspaper Compact owners Independent News & Media founder foundation ... Telegraph, July 2010 01 .JPG thumb right 250px Belfast Telegraph offices, July 2010 The Belfast Telegraph is a daily evening newspaper published in Belfast , Northern Ireland by Independent News & Media . It was first published as the Belfast Evening Telegraph on 1 September 1870 by brothers William ... Prussian war and local news. Its competitors are The News Letter and The Irish News but the English ... upturn in the first six months of 2010. The Belfast Telegraph was entirely broadsheet until ... editions were converted to Compact from 25 March 2009. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media greenslade 2009 mar 24 local newspapers independent news and media work The Guardian location London title Belfast Telegraph goes compact at last first Roy last Greenslade date 24 March 2009 accessdate 25 May 2010 ref Belfast Telegraph Group The Belfast Telegraph is the primary title of the Belfast Telegraph Group, responsible for printing Belfast Telegraph Morning Telegraph Mon Sat ... West Telegraph for the Derry Area Sunday Life Ads for Free Also holds the printing contract for The Daily Mirror , The Sun, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Irish Daily Star, The Daily Star and The Times for Northern Ireland. The Belfast Telegraph ceased to print the Ireland s Saturday Night sports evening newspaper in July 2008. Commonscat Belfast Telegraph References Reflist External links http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk Belfast Telegraph website http www.globaljournalist.org magazine ... more details
closely the ongoing war and bring accurate news of it to the Telegraph s readership, ahead ... of the newspaper. The Young Telegraph featured a mixture of news, features, cartoon strips and product ... cite web last Barrett first Patrick url http www.brandrepublic.com news 59868 NEW MEDIA Telegraph CD ... of the leak concluded strong suspicion that two former Telegraph employees who had moved to News ... News 7 March 2004 Cite news last Plunkett first John title Telegraph told to spike Blunkett story ...Use British English date August 2011 About the UK newspaper the Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph Australia other uses The Telegraph disambiguation The Telegraph Italic title Infobox newspaper name The Daily Telegraph logo File Daily Telegraph.svg 240px image File Tele 12thMay2010.jpg 170px border caption Frontpage of The Daily Telegraph on 12 May 2010, the day after David Cameron became the British ... Friday small br 1.60 small Saturday small foundation 1855 owners Telegraph Media Group political ... name circ cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media table 2011 aug 12 abcs national newspapers ... ref oclc 49632006 Among others, including 6412514. ISSN 0307 1235 The Daily Telegraph is a daily morning ... was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in June 1855 as the Daily Telegraph and Courier , and is since 2004 owned by David and Frederick Barclay . According to a MORI survey conducted in 2005, 64 of Telegraph ... to 441,205 for The Times . ref name circ It is the sister paper of The Sunday Telegraph . It is run ... Founding and early history 1855 1900 The Daily Telegraph and Courier was founded by Colonel Arthur B ... Army , Prince George, Duke of Cambridge . ref name bbc Cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news 3409185.stm title The UK s other paper of record accessdate 20 December 2007 publisher BBC date ... being to produce a cheaper newspaper than his main competitors in London, the Daily News London Daily News and The Morning Post , to expand the size of the overall market. Citation needed date May ... more details
Telegraph Peak may refer to Telegraph Peak British Columbia http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 12937 Telegraph Peak California Telegraph Peak White Pine County, Nevada Telegraph Peak Lander County, Nevada geodis ... more details
About the UK newspaper the Australian Sunday Telegraph newspaper The Daily Telegraph Australia the American Sunday Telegraph newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire The Telegraph Nashua Infobox newspaper name The Sunday Telegraph logo Image The Sunday Telegraph.png 200px image File Sunday Telegraph.JPG 200px type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet price Pound sterling 1.60 editor Ian MacGregor journalist Ian MacGregor foundation start date df yes 1961 owners Telegraph Media Group headquarters 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT website http www.telegraph.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk circulation 501,379 July 2011 ref name circ cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media table 2011 aug 12 abcs national newspapers1 title ABCs work The Guardian location UK accessdate 24 September 2011 date 12 August 2011 July 2011 ref oclc 436617202 ISSN 9976 1874 The Sunday Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper , founded in February 1961. It is the sister paper of The Daily Telegraph , but is run separately with a different editorial staff, although there is some cross usage of stories. The paper was launched following the loss of the contract to use the daily paper s presses to produce The Sunday Times . Peregrine Worsthorne is probably the paper s best known journalist, and was associated with the title from 1961 to 1997, including being editor for three years from 1986 to 1989. In 1989, the Sunday title was briefly merged into a seven day operation under Max Hastings s overall control. In 2005, under the editorship of Sarah Sands, the paper was revamped, a glossy fashion magazine being added to the more traditional review section. The masthead was changed, but following her dismissal it was returned to its gothic style. Editors The editors of The Sunday Telegraph have included 1961 ... Sunday Telegraph, The Category Publications established in 1961 Category 1961 establishments ... Category Telegraph Media Group UK newspaper stub ro Sunday Telegraph ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Zimbabwe Telegraph is an internet newspaper published in Zimbabwe , UK and Canada. It has a specialised focus on current events in Zimbabwe s politics ,social and economic developments. The newspaper was first published in late 2008. The Zimbabwe Telegraph s website is an aggregated news and opinion articles. The site covers a wide range of topics, including sections devoted to politics, entertainment, media, health, law and business. Its team of regular bloggers include many people from Zimbabwe s politicians, commentators, and analysts to an extensive network of opinion writers. History Zimbabwe Telegraph was launched on 16 December, 2008 by 3MG Media as a news and current events publication focused on Zimbabwe social, political and economic developments. 3MG Media also publishes the Zimbabwe Daily News ZimDaily , Zimbabwe Tribune and Harare Tribune . Contributors In addition to regular often daily news by its reporters and a regular team of contributors the Zimbabwe Telegraph has featured notable contributors from finance, politics, journalism, business, and entertainment. The Zimbabwe Telegraph offers both news commentary and coverage. It has a standing policy of encouraging comments from all parts of the political spectrum through its forum website co hosted with its sister publication Zimbabwe Daily News. The forum is home to discussions on politics, religion, and world affairs. Circulation Zimbabwe Telegraph s print edition s circulation has been put on hold due to the economic conditions in Zimbabwe. However, its website is updated daily and accessible for free since December 2008. External links http www.zimTelegraph.com http www.swradioafrica.com news090609 mutambara090609.htm zimbabwe stub Category Newspapers published in Zimbabwe ... more details
Peacock date October 2009 The Durango Telegraph is an independent weekly publication based in Durango, Colorado . ref http www.nexport.com company.cfm?company 586063 THE DURANGO TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPERS DURANGO CO ref The Telegraph began publication on August 22, 2002. ref http www.durangotelegraph.com 02 08 22 index.html ref Founded as an alternative to the region s dominant daily newspaper, the Telegraph was named after a popular local mountain bike trail, and provides a weekly snapshot of the life and times of Durango and its community. The Telegraph also features reporting on environmental, recreational, political, arts, and entertainment news in the Four Corners region of Southwestern Colorado. The paper is distributed every Thursday morning at no cost. Publishers Will Sands, Missy Votel Regular Contributers Jules Masterjohn, Judith Reynolds, Stephen Eginoire, Allen Best, Shan Wells , Lainie Maxson, Chris Aaland References references External links http www.durangotelegraph.com Category Weekly newspaper companies of the United States Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Category Publications established in 2002 ... more details
The Evening Telegraph may refer to Evening Telegraph Dundee , a Scottish newspaper, sister paper of The Courier Evening Telegraph Dublin , a now defunct Irish newspaper Coventry Evening Telegraph , now the Coventry Telegraph, an English newspaper Derby Evening Telegraph , now the Derby Telegraph, an English newspaper Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph , an English newspaper Peterborough Evening Telegraph , an English newspaper Philadelphia Evening Telegraph , American newspaper disambig ... more details