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''The Michigan FrontPage'' is a weekly newspaper based in Detroit, Michigan, serving the African-American community. It was founded in 2000 by a former publisher of the ''Michigan Chronicle'' and has been owned by the ''Chronicle'' parent company, Real Times Inc., since 2003. Its headquarters are in the Real Times offices in Midtown Detroit.〔"(Contact Us )." ((Archive )) Real Times Media. Retrieved on December 11, 2013. "Real Times Media 479 Ledyard Detroit, MI 48201" and "FrontPage Detroit 479 Ledyard Detroit, MI 48201"〕 ''Chicago Defender'' and ''Michigan Chronicle'' owner John H. Sengstacke died in 1997. Amid the uncertainty over the ''Chronicle'' future ownership, longtime publisher Sam Logan left the paper in 2000 and in May of that year formed a competing weekly, ''The Michigan FrontPage'', which he envisioned as "a weekend read", published on Fridays.〔 〕 The Sengstacke papers were finally sold in 2003, to Real Times Inc., a group of African-American business leaders from Chicago and Detroit, including Logan. Logan returned as publisher of both the ''Chronicle'' and the ''FrontPage'', which became part of the group.〔 〕 Logan died in late December 2011. Hiram Jackson, president of Real Times Inc., was appointed interim publisher in his place.〔 〕 Real Times Inc. describes the ''FrontPage'' as "a contemporary, magazine-style 'weekend' newspaper designed to cultivate and be the public face of a progressive urban image and lifestyle."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Newspapers )〕 ==See also== * History of the African-Americans in Metro Detroit 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Michigan FrontPage」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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