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Capital Newspapers is a partnership between Lee Enterprises and The Capital Times Company that operates 27 publications and several web sites in Wisconsin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.lee.net/walk/visit/madison.htm ) 〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://www.capitalnewspapers.com/about/jobs/products.php )〕 The corporate name of the company is Madison Newspapers Inc.〔 Capital Newspapers has nearly 600 employees.
==History==
The ''Wisconsin State Journal'' was first published on December 2, 1839 as ''The Madison Express'', an afternoon weekly in Madison. It changed its name in 1852 to the ''Wisconsin Daily Journal'' in 1852 and to its current name in 1860. In 1919, the newspaper was sold to Lee Newspaper Syndicate (now Lee Enterprises) by publisher Richard Lloyd Jones.〔
''The Capital Times'' was founded in 1917 by the former managing editor of the ''Wisconsin State Journal'', William T. Evjue. He quit the State Journal in the summer of 1917 after the newspaper abandoned support for Robert La Follette and his opposition to World War I. By December that year, he had raised enough funds to begin his own newspaper, an afternoon daily first published on December 13, 1917.〔
Lee Enterprises and Evjue's The Capital Times Company began discussing a partnership that would operate both newspapers in 1947. The new partnership began on November 15, 1948 as Madison Newspapers, Inc. On February 1, 1949, the ''Wisconsin State Journal'' moved from afternoons to mornings and was the sole newspaper published on Sunday in the partnership.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )

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