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The Sacramento Observer : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Sacramento Observer
''The Sacramento Observer'' is an African American-owned weekly newspaper in Sacramento, California, U.S. It serves the African-American community throughout the Sacramento Metropolitan Area. There are an estimated 144,000 African Americans living in Sacramento, according to the 2005 American Community Survey published by the Census. The newspaper has a paid subscription base of 50,000. It is distributed every Thursday. It is owned and operated by The Observer Media Group, which also publishes SacObserver.com, its online news site. == History == Dr. William H. Lee, Gino Gladden, and John W. Cole established the ''Observer'' on November 22, 1962. Currently Dr. Lee serves as owner and publisher of the nearly 45-year-old newspaper. The operations of the weekly is a family affair: Dr. Lee's wife Mrs. Kathryn Lee has served as co-owner and business manager, while his sons Larry, Billy and Roderick (deceased) have served in various roles. Dr. Lee's youngest son, Larry, currently serves as the President and CEO of SacObserver.com. ''The Observer'' has grown since its four-page debut in the 1960s. It boasts six sections, covering local, national and international news, business, entertainment, government and politics, education, health and sports. It publishes a local church directory and a calendar of events, publishing African American events throughout the city.
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