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The ''Memphis Press-Scimitar'' was an afternoon newspaper based in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company. Created from a merger in 1926 between the ''Memphis Press'' and the ''Memphis News-Scimitar'', the newspaper ceased publication in 1983. It was the main rival to ''The Commercial Appeal'', also based in Memphis and owned by Scripps.〔Frank, Ed. ("Memphis Press-Scimitar" ), ''Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture'', Tennessee Historical Society and the University of Tennessee Press, accessed 7 November 2010. (Archived ) by WebCite on 7 November 2010.〕 At the time of its closure, the ''Press-Scimitar'', had lost a third of its circulation in 10 years and was down to daily sales of 80,000 copies.〔("Memphis Press-Scimitar to shut next month" ), ''The New York Times'', 22 September 1983, accessed 7 November 2010. 〕 From 1931 to 1962, ''The Press-Scimitar'' was edited by the crusading Edward J. Meeman, who later left a fortune to foster the study of environmental sciences. == References ==
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