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Morning Sentinel : ウィキペディア英語版
Morning Sentinel

The ''Morning Sentinel'' is an American daily newspaper published every morning in Waterville, Maine. It is owned by MaineToday Media.
The newspaper covers cities and towns in parts of Franklin, Kennebec, Penobscot and Somerset counties. The paper is printed at the ''Portland Press Herald'' press in South Portland, Maine.
== History ==
Originally founded in 1904 by officials of the Waterville Democratic Party—Waterville mayor Cyrus Davis; future U.S. Senator Charles Fletcher Johnson; and future mayor L. Eugene Thayer, leavened by newspaper veteran Thomas F. Murphy—the ''Waterville Morning Sentinel'', within a year, grew from a three-desk operation to requiring its own building, on Silver Street.〔(CentralMaine.com: About ), accessed May 27, 2007.〕
In 1911, a financially ailing Davis sold the paper to bond holders; ten years later, it was bought by Guy Gannett, who was in the process of building a newspaper, radio and television empire in Maine. His holdings included the ''Portland Press Herald'' and, after 1929, the ''Sentinel'''s in-county competitor, the ''Kennebec Journal''.〔
Gannett's ownership also saw the paper become less politically biased.〔
Gannett and his heirs—no relation to the Virginia-based chain called Gannett Company—held the three Maine dailies until 1998, when they sold them to The Seattle Times Company, which rechristened the chain "Blethen Maine Newspapers". Frank Blethen, a descendant of ''Seattle Times'' founder Albert Blethen, a Maine native, later called the purchase "the largest and riskiest investment in our history" but a necessary move to keep the newspapers from becoming part of a corporate chain.〔Christie, John. ("In the Newspaper Business, Who Owns the Place Makes All the Difference in the World" ). ''Kennebec Journal'' (Augusta, Maine). August 13, 2006.〕
It was sold in 2009 to MaineToday Media.
In December 2009, the newspaper was criticized for firing one of its journalists who had made negative remarks about the gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign.〔(Reporter, Fired for Anti-Gay Marriage E-Mail, Claims Wrongful Termination )〕〔(Maine Reporter Fired Over Email Sent Attacking Human Rights Campaign )〕〔(Reporter fired for gay marriage taunt blames ‘anti-Christian bias’ )〕

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