The Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for 130 years, beginning December 7, 1869, and ending on October 1, 1999. The "Great Hoosier Daily," as it was known, at one time held the largest circulation in the state of Indiana. It was also the oldest Indianapolis newspaper until it closed and was housed in the Indianapolis News Building from 1910 to 1949. After Eugene C. Pulliam, the founder and president of Central Newspapers acquired the News in 1948, he became its publisher, while his son, Eugene S. Pulliam, served as the newspaper's managing editor. Eugene S. Pulliam succeeded his father as publisher of the News in 1975.
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| - Indianapolis News was een avondkrant in Indianapolis. De krant was 130 jaar actief en werd op 7 december 1869 voor het eerst uitgegeven, op 1 oktober 1999 was de laatste editie. Eens had de krant de grootste oplage in de staat Indiana en was het de oudste krant in Indianapolis. De terugloop van de krant kwam gelijk met de steeds groter wordende oplage van de ochtendkrant The Indianapolis Star. Voorafgaand aan het verdwijnen van de krant was een gedeelte van de redactie gaan werken bij de Star. (nl)
- The Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for 130 years, beginning December 7, 1869, and ending on October 1, 1999. The "Great Hoosier Daily," as it was known, at one time held the largest circulation in the state of Indiana. It was also the oldest Indianapolis newspaper until it closed and was housed in the Indianapolis News Building from 1910 to 1949. After Eugene C. Pulliam, the founder and president of Central Newspapers acquired the News in 1948, he became its publisher, while his son, Eugene S. Pulliam, served as the newspaper's managing editor. Eugene S. Pulliam succeeded his father as publisher of the News in 1975. (en)
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| - The Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for 130 years, beginning December 7, 1869, and ending on October 1, 1999. The "Great Hoosier Daily," as it was known, at one time held the largest circulation in the state of Indiana. It was also the oldest Indianapolis newspaper until it closed and was housed in the Indianapolis News Building from 1910 to 1949. After Eugene C. Pulliam, the founder and president of Central Newspapers acquired the News in 1948, he became its publisher, while his son, Eugene S. Pulliam, served as the newspaper's managing editor. Eugene S. Pulliam succeeded his father as publisher of the News in 1975. The Indianapolis News was an evening paper, and its decline matched a growing circulation of the morning newspaper, the Indianapolis Star. Prior to the closing, there had been a partial merging of the newspaper staff with the Star. (en)
- Indianapolis News was een avondkrant in Indianapolis. De krant was 130 jaar actief en werd op 7 december 1869 voor het eerst uitgegeven, op 1 oktober 1999 was de laatste editie. Eens had de krant de grootste oplage in de staat Indiana en was het de oudste krant in Indianapolis. De terugloop van de krant kwam gelijk met de steeds groter wordende oplage van de ochtendkrant The Indianapolis Star. Voorafgaand aan het verdwijnen van de krant was een gedeelte van de redactie gaan werken bij de Star. (nl)
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