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editorial page editor on April 29, 1992. A sixth-generation Arkansan, Griffin Smith was appointed Executive Editor on June 23, 1992. Smith retired on May 1, 2012. Managing editor David Bailey, who joined the paper in May 1993, took over leadership of the newsroom operation. Greenberg stepped down on
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for the 1958 Pulitzer Prize received the unanimous recommendation of the Pulitzer jurors for Best Spot News Photography. However, Counts was denied the award when the Pulitzer board overruled its jurors and gave the award to another entrant which portrayed a different local police force as friendly
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e ended print delivery of its Monday-Saturday papers statewide throughout 2018 and 2019 and transitioned to a digital replica edition. All subscribers were provided a new iPad to access the replica edition and one-on-one instruction, training, and technical assistance. The Sunday paper remains in
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in 2002. The newspaper credits the strategy with helping it stem declines in circulation, where it has fared much better than the industry at large since that time. Most other newspapers that implemented paywalls later had been operating popular free-access websites for years, leading to reader
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He became the newspaper's president and general manager, leading it through substantial growth over the next 43 years. Engel gained a reputation as a hard-working, shrewd businessman who actively participated in the editorial process.
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62,405. Hussman embarked on a campaign of significant cost reductions and concentrated subscription efforts on the Little Rock urban market. These efforts had little success. By 1977, Hussman attempted to reach an agreement with the
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newspaper box with a dagger between his teeth to show his seriousness. Starr doubled the size of the news staff and concentrated on hard news. Under Starr's direction, readership increased steadily. During 1980, the
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has maintained a higher circulation than newspapers in similarly sized cities. Many newspapers that defeated in-town rivals concentrated on reducing costs and reduced news coverage to meet their goals. The
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rolled off the presses the following day, October 19. Regardless of which paper they subscribed to, most Arkansans were saddened by the sudden loss of their historic newspaper.
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to managing editor. The fiery and irascible Starr temperament and intent in the upcoming circulation war was humorously illustrated by a cover story in the monthly magazine
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The financial losses of the fiercely contested battle were too much for Gannett to justify. On October 18, 1991, Gannett threw in the towel and sold the
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declared it to be one of the top 100 photos of the 20th century. Counts also helped arrange the public reconciliation of Eckford and Massery in 1997.
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for achieving victory. Many of the "Old Lady's" employees left for other markets while some who remained aided in converting the
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from a magazine format to a tabloid newspaper to provide a more liberal weekly alternative to the dominant conservative paper.
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expanded its news operation, offered free classified advertisements, and switched from afternoon to morning publication.
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However, it received criticism for bringing in out-of-town reporters and staff and losing the paper's local feel. The
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A federal jury in the court of U.S. District Judge William R. Overton rendered its verdict on March 26, 1986. The
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responded that it was only trying to gain market share to be more competitive with the larger and more dominant
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responded by hiring new staff, going to a color format, and filing a federal antitrust suit against the
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led the campaign for Arkansas statehood, accomplished in 1836, and constantly promoted new immigration.
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in late 1819 on a dugout canoe with a second-hand wooden press. He cranked out the first edition of the
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editorial cartoonist John Deering and his wife Cathy created a bronze sculpture of the Nine, entitled
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August 1, 2015, and David Barham, who joined the paper in 2002, took over as editorial page editor.
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in 1984. The lawsuit accused the Hussman enterprises of predatory practices and trying to harm the
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suspended publication until May 1865, while U.S. authorities used the presses for publications.
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The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin
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independence and called for volunteers from Arkansas to assist the Texans and supported the
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exchanged words that soon escalated into an exchange of gunfire between the owner of the
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noted that the strategy is aided by its "virtual monopoly" over news in the region.
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dropped during the crisis due to boycotts, which ended when Ashmore left the paper.
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has continued to balance quality goals with profitability. Pulitzer Prize winner
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scrupulously avoided political involvement or endorsement early in its history.
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went from 81,000 to 131,000, and the Sunday circulation leaped ahead of the
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Over the next five years, the two newspapers dueled. The circulation of the
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took several important pictures of the crisis, including a famous photo of
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remained the dominant state newspaper throughout the simmering battle. The
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supported opposing candidates and took opposite editorial positions. The
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the state's largest newspaper. A war ensued between the two papers. The
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remained steady over that period. Still, the daily circulation of the
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was found not guilty of all the allegations leveled against it by the
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took ownership of the newspaper, turning it into a mouthpiece for the
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Obituary of artist Thomas W. Bankes in the Gazette on 29 March 1906.
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had initially been pro-United States but altered its position after
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were thrown out of work and not picked up by the more conservative
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on November 20, 1819, 17 years before Arkansas became a state. The
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charted a generally neutral editorial stand. Its photographer
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In 1926, August Engel acquired a significant interest in the
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The front page of the Wednesday, July 27, 2005 issue of the
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Heiskell died in 1972, and his family continued to run the
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was the fastest-growing newspaper in the United States.
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Hussman vigorously fought back and intended to make the
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to combine operations, but his overtures were rejected.
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Looking Back at the Arkansas Gazette: An Oral History
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In 1863, U.S. troops recaptured Little Rock, and the
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Many of the reporters and staff of the more liberal
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