Abilene Reporter-News

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Abilene Reporter-News

The March 25, 2006 front page of the
Abilene Reporter-News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner E. W. Scripps Company
Publisher George H. Cogswell, III
Editor Terri Burke
Founded 1881
Headquarters 101 Cypress Street
Abilene, TX 79601
United States

Website: reporter-news.com

Abilene Reporter-News is a daily newspaper based in Abilene, Texas, USA. It is owned by the newspaper group, The E.W. Scripps Company. The newspaper started publishing three months after Abilene was founded in 1881 making it the oldest continuous business in the city.

The newspaper, owned in the early 1920s by Ed Hanks, in 1924 became one of the two original flagships of the Harte-Hanks newspaper chain.[1] Scripps began operating the newspaper in 1997 after purchasing it from Harte-Hanks.



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