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The Detroit News is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. (United States) city of Detroit, Michigan. The paper began in 1873 when it rented space in the rival Free Press (Detroit Free Press)s building. The News absorbed the Detroit Tribune on February 1, 1919, the Detroit Journal on July 21, 1922, and on November 7, 1960, it bought out and closed the Detroit Times. The square in downtown Detroit where the Times building once stood is still called "Times Square (Times Square (Detroit))." The Evening News Association, owner of the News, merged with Gannett in 1985.

The News claims to have been the first newspaper in the world to operate a radio station, station 8MK, which went on the air August 20, 1920. 8MK is now WWJ (WWJ (AM)). In 1947, it birthed Michigans first television station, WWJ-TV, now WDIV-TV.

In 1989, the paper entered into a 100-year joint operating agreement with the rival Free Press, combining business operations while keeping separate editorial staffs. The combined company is called the Detroit Newspaper Partnership. The Free Press moved into the News building in 1998 and until May 7, 2006 the two published a single joint weekend edition. Today the News, which has won three Pulitzer Prizes, is published Monday-Saturday, and has an editorial page in the Sunday Free Press.

Type: Monday-Saturday newspaper

Format: Broadsheet

Foundation: 1873

Owners: MediaNews Group,(Detroit Media Partnership)

Publisher: Jonathan Wolman

Editor: Donald Nauss

Circulation: 188,171

Headquarters: 615 West Lafayette,Detroit, Michigan 48226,USA

Issn: 1055-2715

Website: detnews.com/

source: wikipedia.org

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