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    Knight Ridder /ˈrɪdər/ was an American media company, specializing in newspaper and Internet publishing. Until it was bought by McClatchy on June 27,...
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  • keep on any of Knight Ridder's digital division or corporate staff, despite the growing prominence of the Internet and Knight Ridder having a well-respected...
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  • Tribune Company, in the news service Knight Ridder-Tribune Information Services, when it acquired Knight Ridder; the new service was called the McClatchy-Tribune...
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  • weather was, let alone go to war. —John Walcott, Knight Ridder Washington bureau chief Knight Ridder Washington reporters Warren Strobel and Jonathan...
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  • The Mercury News (category Knight Ridder publications)
    1974, Ridder merged with Knight Newspapers to form Knight Ridder. Joe Ridder was forced to retire in 1977. His nephew, P. Anthony "Tony" Ridder, succeeded...
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    class Knight 1st Class (Ridder af 1. grad; R.1) — wears the badge on a ribbon (gentlemen) or on a bow (ladies) with rosette on the left chest; Knight (Ridder;...
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    Fairmont Plaza (previously the Knight-Ridder Building) is a 17-story, 79.55 m (261.0 ft) skyscraper in downtown San Jose, California. When completed in...
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  • experienced staff. In the 1970s, however, following its acquisition by Knight Ridder and the hiring of new editors, it once again emerged as one of the nation's...
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  • WTKR (redirect from Tidewater Knight Ridder)
    television station by 1981. Knight-Ridder acquired the station that year and changed the call letters to WTKR. During Knight-Ridder's ownership, the station's...
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  • purchased Knight Ridder for approximately $4 billion in cash and stock. It also assumed Knight Ridder debt of $2 billion. McClatchy sold 12 Knight Ridder papers...
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  • at 600 W. Main Street. In 1997, Knight Ridder bought The Kansas City Star, completing a circle of sorts. Knight Ridder was bought by The McClatchy Company...
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  • City and WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama—to Knight-Ridder Broadcasting for $160 million. In October 1988, Knight-Ridder announced its intent to sell the company's...
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  • acquired Capital Cities/ABC in January 1996. Disney sold the paper to Knight Ridder in May 1997 as Disney moved to concentrate on broadcast rather than...
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    "Reinier "The Dutch Knight" de Ridder". onefc.com. 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020. Leijgraf, Willem (2021-05-08). "Reinier de Ridder: de nieuwe Nederlandse...
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    championed diversity hiring. In 1999, he became vice president for news at Knight-Ridder, then the second-largest newspaper chain in the United States. He left...
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    Journal. Knight Ridder. p. D10. Retrieved August 17, 2021. Dyer, Bob (October 29, 1987). "WBBG changing its tune". Akron Beacon Journal. Knight Ridder. p. C14...
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  • Maksian, George (May 19, 1982). "Randi Oakes Dropped". Toledo Blade. Knight Ridder News Service. p. P4. Retrieved November 30, 2011. Wallace, David. People...
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  • Walter Annenberg. In 1969, Annenberg sold the Daily News to Knight Ridder. In 2006 Knight Ridder sold the paper to a group of local investors. The Daily News...
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    James Landon Knight (July 21, 1909 – February 5, 1991) was an American newspaper publisher and co-founder of the Knight Ridder group of newspapers. He...
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  • De Ridder is a Dutch surname, meaning "the knight". It may refer to: Alexandra Simons de Ridder (born 1963), German equestrian Alfons de Ridder (1882–1960)...
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  • (November 4, 2004). "Bears game creates cable bull market for ESPN". Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. ProQuest 457099933. Archived from the original...
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  • Enterprise, "Broken Bow," was well received by critics, with Ed Bark for the Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service saying that it all came together in an "impressive...
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  • St. Paul Pioneer Press (category Knight Ridder publications)
    in 1868). Ridder Publications acquired the Pioneer and the Dispatch in 1927. Ridder merged with Knight Publications to form Knight Ridder in 1974. The...
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  • day, Alvah H. Chapman, started work as James Knight's assistant. Chapman was later promoted to Knight-Ridder chairman and chief executive officer. The Herald...
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  • prefers vigilante justice". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, PA: Knight Ridder. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved January 22...
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  • following 3 deaths in 6 years, citing Phillips' death as "the last straw". Knight Ridder (October 7, 1995). "Crash claims young race driver". Edmonton Journal...
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  • Detroit, Michigan—Detroit Free Press (owned by Gannett, formerly owned by Knight-Ridder) and the Detroit News (owned by Media News Group, formerly owned by...
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  • Christgau called "'B' Movie" Scott-Heron's "smartest political rap ever"; Knight Ridder deemed it "a bitter tour de force." The Tucson Citizen labeled the album...
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  • The Wichita Eagle (category Knight Ridder)
    Murdock family sold the paper to Ridder Publications. Ridder and Knight Newspapers merged in 1974 to form Knight Ridder, which combined the two newspapers...
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  • Research MSNBC/Knight-Ridder/Mason-Dixon Polling & Research The Pueblo Chieftain/Ciruli Associates USA Today/CNN/Gallup MSNBC/Knight-Ridder/Mason-Dixon Polling...
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