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The ''Star'' is in a [[joint operating agreement]] with the ''[[Tucson Citizen]]'', a smaller paper owned by [[Gannett]]. The two newspapers, under TNI Partners, share business and production operations but maintain separate newsrooms and editorial staffs. The newspaper was sold in [[2005]] by [[Pulitzer, Inc.]] to Lee Enterprises. |
The ''Star'' is in a [[joint operating agreement]] with the ''[[Tucson Citizen]]'', a smaller paper owned by [[Gannett]]. The two newspapers, under TNI Partners, share business and production operations but maintain separate newsrooms and editorial staffs. The newspaper was sold in [[2005]] by [[Pulitzer, Inc.]] to Lee Enterprises. |
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In [[1981]], ''Star'' reporters Clark Hallas and Robert B. Lowe won a [[Pulitzer Prize]] for their stories about recruiting violations by [[University of Arizona]] coach [[Tony Mason (football coach)|Tony Mason]]. |
In [[1981]], ''Star'' reporters Clark Hallas and Robert B. Lowe won a [[Pulitzer Prize]] for their stories about recruiting violations by [[University of Arizona]] [[college football|football]] coach [[Tony Mason (football coach)|Tony Mason]]. |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Lee Enterprises |
Publisher | John M. Humenik |
Editor | Bobbie Jo Buel |
Founded | 1879 |
Headquarters | 4850 S Park Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85714 United States |
Circulation | 116,345 Daily 168,861 Sunday[1] |
ISSN | 0888-546X |
Website | www.azstarnet.com |
The Arizona Daily Star is the major morning daily newspaper that serves Tucson, Arizona, and Southern Arizona. It is currently owned by Lee Enterprises.
The Star is in a joint operating agreement with the Tucson Citizen, a smaller paper owned by Gannett. The two newspapers, under TNI Partners, share business and production operations but maintain separate newsrooms and editorial staffs. The newspaper was sold in 2005 by Pulitzer, Inc. to Lee Enterprises.
In 1981, Star reporters Clark Hallas and Robert B. Lowe won a Pulitzer Prize for their stories about recruiting violations by University of Arizona football coach Tony Mason.
References
- ^ "Lee Enterprises: Daily Newspapers". Lee Enterprises. 2007-03-31. Retrieved 2007-05-31.
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