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2007 Circulation 69 Member Dailies 71 Newspapers - 2,776,997 Total Circulation 2 Legal Records 2007 Circulation 69 member dailies 71 newspapers - 2,776,997 total circulation 2 legal records current board member: TDNA MEMBER NEWSPAPERS: 9/30/06 NEVER ON TDNA BOARD OTHER MANAGEMENT PAST/CURRENT BD MEMBERS PS Circ OWNER Over 100,000: Matt Oliver, EVP/GM Jack Sweeney Houston Chronicle.................................. 557,059 Hearst James M. Moroney III John McKeon, Pres/GM Dallas Morning News.............................. 467,915 Belo Tom Stephenson San Antonio Express-News.................... 247,215 Hearst Wes Turner Fort Worth Star-Telegram....................... 232,108 McClatchy Belinda Gaudet, EVP/GM Mike Laosa Austin American-Statesman................... 183,496 Cox 50,000-100,000: Ray Stafford El Paso Times.......................................... 72,341 Media News Group Patrick Birmingham Corpus Christi Caller-Times................... 55,384 Scripps John Newhouse Beaumont Enterprise.............................. 52,822 Hearst Stephen Beasley Lubbock Avalanche-Journal................... 52,032 Morris Les Simpson Amarillo Globe-News............................... 51,860 Morris 35,000-50,000: Olaf Frandsen McAllen Monitor...................................... 43,176 Freedom Nelson Clyde IV Tyler Morning Telegraph......................... 41,134 T.B. Butler Publishing Michael Vivio Waco Tribune-Herald.............................. 39,661 Cox George Cogswell Abilene Reporter-News........................... 37,774 Scripps C. McHaney, Secy/Treas John Roberts Victoria Advocate.................................... 35,196 Victoria Advocate Pub. 20,000-35,000: Buddy King Texarkana Gazette................................... 33,930 WEHCO MEDIA Darrell Coleman Wichita Falls Times Record News.......... 30,816 Scripps Glenn McCutchen Longview News-Journal.......................... 29,273 Cox Dolph Tillotson Galveston County Daily News................ 27,624 Walls/Southern Robert Aguilar San Angelo Standard-Times................... 26,972 Scripps Patrick Canty Odessa American.................................... 25,216 Freedom Donnis Baggett, Ed-Chf Jim Wilson (at Weatherfd) Bryan-College Station Eagle................... 24,701 Evening Post Publishing Tyler Patton Harlingen Valley Morning Star................ 23,773 Freedom John P. Wright III Sherman/Denison Herald-Democrat....... 22,137 Stephens Media Group William B. Green Laredo Morning Times............................ 21,037 Hearst David Wedel Charles Spence Midland Reporter-Telegram.................... 20,111 Hearst 2007 Circulation 69 member dailies 71 newspapers - 2,776,997 total circulation 2 legal records current board member: TDNA MEMBER NEWSPAPERS: 9/30/06 NEVER ON TDNA BOARD OTHER MANAGEMENT PAST/CURRENT BD MEMBERS PS Circ OWNER Under 20,000: R. Herschler, Bus Mgr Sue Mayborn Temple Daily Telegram........................... 20,013 Frank Mayborn Enterpr. Terry Gandy, GM Sue Mayborn Killeen Daily Herald................................. 19,522 Frank Mayborn Enterpr. R. Daniel Cavazos Brownsville Herald.................................. 17,816 Freedom Bill Cornwell Clute-Brazosport Facts........................... 15,834 Southern Bill Patterson Denton Record-Chronicle....................... 13,934 Belo Gary Borders Lufkin Daily News.................................... 13,574 Cox Glenn Stifflemire Port Arthur News..................................... 12,718 CNHI Robb Reeves Conroe Courier........................................ 10,969 ASP Westward Mike Graxiola Paris News............................................... 9,818 Southern Karla DeLuca Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel................... 9,111 Cox Doug Toney New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung................ 9,050 Southern Cliff Clements Baytown Sun........................................... 8,681 Southern Greg Shrader Kerrville Daily Times............................... 8,498 Southern David T. Lyons Bill/Fred B. Hartman (Rosenberg) Fort Bend Herald................ 8,001 Hartman Newspapers Gary Connor Palestine Herald-Press............................ 7,200 CNHI Phil Latham Marshall News Messenger...................... 6,862 Cox Mike Thornberry Weatherford Democrat............................ 6,703 CNHI Kay Helms Cleburne Times Review.......................... 6,054 CNHI Charles Moser Brenham Banner-Press........................... 5,957 Brenham Banner-PrssLP Bob Dennis Corsicana Daily Sun................................ 5,880 CNHI Bill Jordan Terrell Tribune......................................... 5,869 Met Publishing Robert Brincefield Jeremy Halbreich Brownwood Bulletin................................ 5,818 American Cons. Media Noble Welch Henderson Daily News............................ 5,669 Hartman Newspapers Scott Keys Sulphur Springs News-Telegram........... 5,468 Echo Publishing David Scott Gainesville Daily Register....................... 5,379 CNHI Sandra Aven Plainview Daily Herald............................. 5,194 Hearst R.L. Palmer Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune................ 5,193 Palmer Media Bill Weaver McKinney Courier-Gazette...................... 5,110 American Com. Nwsprs Joe San Miguel Del Rio News-Herald................................ 5,069 Southern Eric Bauer Orange Leader......................................... 5,048 CNHI Rex Maynor Huntsville Item......................................... 4,960 CNHI Neal White Waxahachie Daily Light........................... 4,892 American Cons. Media David King Jim Chionsini, Pres Taylor Daily Press................................... 4,639 Granite Publications Cathy Fagan San Marcos Daily Record........................ 4,466 CNHI Gordon Gallatin Pasadena Citizen..................................... 4,343 ASP Westward (under 20,000 continued next page) 2007 Circulation 69 member dailies 71 newspapers - 2,776,997 total circulation 2 legal records current board member: TDNA MEMBER NEWSPAPERS: 9/30/06 NEVER ON TDNA BOARD OTHER MANAGEMENT PAST/CURRENT BD MEMBERS PS Circ OWNER Tony Morris Alice Echo-News...................................... 4,065 American Cons. Media Neice Bell Seguin Gazette-Enterprise...................... 3,965 Southern Ronnie Cupstid Big Spring…………….............................. 3,853 Horizon Publications Rochelle Stidham Stephenville Empire-Tribune.................. 3,772 American Cons. Media Roy McQueen Snyder Daily News.................................. 3,754 Snyder Publishing Mel Rhodes Mineral Wells Index................................. 3,063 CNHI Amber Weems Marble Falls-River Cities Daily Tribune.. 2,295 Victory Publishing Lynnette Copley Mexia Daily News..................................... 2,293 Community First Nwsprs Sarah Morin Tom Morin, Pres (Houston) Daily Court Review................ 1,481 Daily Court Review, Inc. Nuel Cates (Dallas) Daily Commercial Record.......... 381 Daily Com. Record, Inc. 2,776,997 10 NON-MEMBER NEWSPAPERS: Bill Morgan Greenville Herald-Banner 8,218 CNHI David Sullens Athens Daily Review 4,441 CNHI Larry Crabtree Vernon Daily Record 4,290 North Central TX Pub L.W. McCall Borger News-Herald 3,862 Horizon Publications Sean Smith Pampa News 3,532 Gray County Nwsprs Amy Miller Jacksonville Daily Progress 3,403 CNHI Grover Ford Sweetwater Reporter 3,132 Horizon Publications Ben Brooks Ennis Daily News 2,875 Ellis County Nwsprs Bill Woodall Kilgore News Herald 2,685 Bluebonnet Pub Brian Brisendine Hereford Brand 2,187 Roberts Publishing 38,625.
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