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The Advocate-Messenger is the result of the merger in 1940 of The Kentucky Advocate and The Daily-Messenger. The paper was purchased by Schurz Communications of South Bend, Indiana in 1978. In 2013, Advocate Messenger printing operations moved from Danville to Winchester Kentucky. [5] Boone Newspapers formed a subsidiary, Bluegrass Newsmedia LLC.
The Messenger and Advocate was established after a mob had destroyed the printing press of The Evening and the Morning Star in Independence, Missouri, on July 20, 1833, causing the Star to relocate to Kirtland. After a brief run, the Star was discontinued in favor of a uniquely Ohio newspaper, the Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate.
The Messenger was an American news website founded by Jimmy Finkelstein, the former owner of Washington, D.C.-based news organization The Hill. The publication launched on May 15, 2023, and hired many journalists and editors from several other established news organizations. On January 31, 2024, Finkelstein informed employees that The Messenger ...
The Christian Messenger was a religious magazine established by the early Restoration Movement leader Barton W. Stone in 1826. [1] [2] The paper was a key means of communication for the "Christians" led by Stone and a primary source of unity in the movement, but consistently struggled for survival. [1] It also played a key role in promoting the ...
Messenger, also known as Facebook Messenger, is an American proprietary instant messaging app and platform developed by Meta Platforms.Originally developed as Facebook Chat in 2008, the company revamped its messaging service in 2010, released standalone iOS and Android apps in 2011, and released standalone Facebook Portal hardware for Messenger calling in 2018.
Created by merger of The Kentucky Advocate and The Danville Daily–Messenger. The Anderson News. Lawrenceburg. 1877. Weekly. Landmark Community Newspapers. The Banner–Republic. Morgantown. 1885.
Advocaat, a Dutch alcoholic beverage. Advocacy, activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions. Advocatus, a medieval term for an advocate. Lord Advocate, a legal officer of the Scottish Government and the Crown in Scotland. Times-Advocate (disambiguation), which could refer to various newspapers.
Early life and education. Charles Joseph Turck was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 13, 1890, to Louisa Frank and Charles Edwin Turck. He graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1911 and earned two degrees from Columbia University shortly thereafter: a Master's degree in 1912 and a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1913.