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41,038 Daily. 60,286 Sunday (as of September 2014) Website. presstelegram.com. The Press-Telegram is a paid daily newspaper published in Long Beach, California. Coverage area for the Press-Telegram includes Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Compton, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Lynwood, Norwalk and Paramount .
Then reality set in. Long Beach looked like it had solved the local news crisis. Then reality set in. James Rainey. July 24, 2024 at 6:00 AM. Two men play a game of basketball at Lincoln Park in ...
The Daily Breeze and Press-Telegram also have integrated business operations. [7] The union for the Press-Telegram, which was inherited from Knight-Ridder operation, has criticized the demotion of the Press-Telegram Long Beach offices to a bureau, with most work done out of the Daily Breeze in Torrance. [8]
Long Beach Press-Telegram: Long Beach: Digital First Media: 41,038 Asbarez: Los Angeles: ... Brentwood Press: Brentwood, CA Greg Robinson and Sandie McNulty 40,000 Weekly
Bill Hunter (journalist) William Bradley Hunter (November 2, 1928 – April 23, 1964) [ 1] was an American crime reporter for the Long Beach, California Independent Press-Telegram. Hunter's 16-page special on the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby, "Three Days in Dallas", was awarded the 1964 ...
For his many years as editor-publisher of the Press-Telegram, he received the nickname "Mr. Long Beach". Personal life. Prisk became a naturalized US citizen in 1869. Three years after his death in Long Beach, he was selected to the California Newspaper Publishers Association's Newspaper Hall of Fame. Legacy
Richard H. Leigh: four-star admiral. San Kim Sean - martial artist. Tarek El Moussa: real estate investor and television personality. William F. Prisk: California State Senator, editor-publisher of Long Beach Press-Telegram. William John Cox: public interest attorney, author and political activist.
Ross Newhan (born April 5, 1937) is an American former sports writer, best known as a columnist for the Long Beach Press-Telegram and baseball writer for the Los Angeles Times. He began his career in 1961 and retired in 2004. Newhan garnered the 1997 Associated Press Sports Editors Award for his story on the sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers.