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Former afternoon newspaper in Des Moines, Iowa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Des Moines Tribune was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Des Moines, Iowa. It was founded in 1906[2] and purchased in 1908[1] by the Cowles family, which owned the Des Moines Register. The newspapers shared production and business operations, but maintained separate editorial staffs which often behaved as rivals and competitors.[3]
Type | Daily newspaper, evening edition |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Cowles family |
Founded | 1906 |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | September 25, 1982[1] |
Headquarters | 717 Locust St., Des Moines, Iowa |
Circulation | 147,000 (1947) |
The Tribune had a peak circulation of 147,000 in 1947. In 1981, the paper's circulation area was cut from 22 counties from 8[4] and by 1982, its circulation had dwindled to 68,000.[5] The newspaper ceased publication in September 1982 and merged with the Register.[6][7][8]
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