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The Morning Sun is a daily newspaper published in Pittsburg, Kansas, United States, and owned by GateHouse Media since 2007. ==History== Not all sources completely agree on exact dates, but the ''Morning Sun'' traces its origin to the ''Pittsburg Headlight'', a weekly which began publication in 1885, under the ownership of brothers Millard Fillmore (M.F.) Sears and W.F. Sears, and cousin Harry Sears. Within the year, M.F. Sears became the sole owner and took on Clarence W. (C.W.) Moore as his partner. In 1886, the ''Headlight'' bought out the ''Pittsburg Democrat'', which had been published by Thomas P. Montfort. Montfort had acquired that publication around 1881, when it was called ''The People's Exponent'' (founded 1880), and had renamed it. By 1887, Sears and Moore began publishing the ''Pittsburg Daily Headlight'' as a daily paper.〔Connelley, William E. (History of Kansas Newspapers - 1854-1916 ), p. 171 (1916)〕〔〔Sun celebrates 115th anniversary, ''The Morning Sun'', April 16, 2002〕〔Campbell, Harold. Early residents could choose from an array of newspapers, ''The Morning Sun'', May 31, 2001〕 Soon C.W. Moore bought out M.F. Sears' interest, and began publishing with his father, William Moore (d. 1897), as "William Moore and Son", by 1888.〔Roberts, Randy and Mauk, Janette, ''Pittsburg'', p.36 (Arcadia Publishing 2009) (ISBN 978-0-7385-6116-5)〕 Two other sons of William, J.T. and George A. Moore, joined by 1896, and eventually succeeded to the ownership of the paper.〔〔Connelley, William E. (A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans ) (1918)〕 In 1915, Paul Jones founded the ''Pittsburg Sun'', a morning paper. The Moore brothers purchased the publication in 1927,〔 and both the ''Headlight'' and ''Sun'' were purchased that year by Oscar Stauffer. Stauffer's media holdings developed into Stauffer Communications.〔 Perhaps the most notable editor of the papers was Frederick W. (F.W.) Brinkeroff (b. Feb. 13, 1885, d. Aug. 13, 1966), who became editor of the ''Headlight'' in 1911, and also editor of the ''Sun'' in 1927. He served as editor of both papers until his death in August 1966, and was soon after inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame.〔Campbell, Harold. (In southeast Kansas, the name Brinkerhoff meant journalism ), ''The Morning Sun'', May 31, 2001〕〔(Brinkerhoff, Fred - Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame ), Kansas Press Association, posted July 9, 2008, Retrieved September 27, 2010〕〔(Town in Kansas to Honor Editor ), ''The New York Times'', September 17, 1961〕〔(Special 'Brinkerhoff Day' Will Honor Pittsburg Editor ), ''Fort Scott Tribune'', September 12, 1961〕〔(Frederick W. Brinkerhoff Papers ), Kansas State Historical Society, Retrieved September 27, 2010〕 In 1966, the afternoon ''Headlight'' and morning ''Sun'' were merged into the ''Headlight-Sun''.〔 The ''Morning Sun'' name was adopted in 1973.〔 In 1994, Morris Communications announced plans to acquire Stauffer Communications, which by that time was operating 20 daily newspapers (including the Morning Sun) and eight weeklies, in addition to a number of television and radio stations.〔(Morris buys Stauffer ), ''Fort Scott Tribune'', July 27, 1994〕 At the time the circulation was 10,312.〔Roberts, Gene, ed. (Leaving Readers Behind: The Age of Corporate Newspapering ), p.59 (2001)〕 In 2007, GateHouse Media media acquired the paper from Morris Publishing Group as part of a larger sale of papers.〔(GateHouse Media completes acquisition of Morris Publications ), ''Wichita Business Journal'', December 4, 2007〕〔(Morris Selling Several Kansas Newspapers ), ''WIBW-TV'' (Associated Press), October 24, 2007〕 As of 2009, the reported circulation of the paper was 9,850.〔 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 Morning Sun (Pittsburg)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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