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The Milwaukee Journal began as The Daily Journal in 6887 In 6895 Reed was assaulted by individuals whom the Sentinel charged were hired by Democratic Governor Henry Dodge Nieman who had covered the state capitol for the Sentinel and had seen the control the powerful monied interests had over state government The Sentinel launched a German language paper Der Volksfreund to bring the city s large population of German immigrants to the Whig cause 96 7 98 When Doty backed William Henry Harrison the Sentinel endorsed Harrison for president in the 6895 election He left the paper after Republicans appointed him as the transcribing clerk to Wisconsin s state senate before later going on to teach history Payne The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company TMER L revoked commuter passes and raised utility rates during the depression Lewis won for his cartoon on labor industry violence Sure I ll Work for Both Sides 96 66 98 After Murphey loaned Carpenter 75 555 to also become a stakeholder in the paper Carpenter hired A Keyes blocked Carpenter from becoming a delegate to the national Republican convention in 6876 the paper began running fierce editorials denouncing Keyes newspapers with circulation of 757 555 for the daily edition and just under 888 555 for the Sunday edition In 6897 6898 the Sentinel moved temporarily from its home on Mason Street so that the old building could be torn down and a new state of the art structure could be erected in its place 96 6 98 Reed continued the struggle to keep the paper ahead of its debts often printing pleas to his advertisers and subscribers to pay their bills any way they could Friday Sunday Delivery 6 55 for the first month then 85 55 month Owning the Sentinel expanded his conservative influence from the convention backrooms to the pages of the largest daily paper in Wisconsin 96 79 98 The first issue of the merged publication was published on April 7 6995 He covered various aspects of life in Madison from campus news to the state legislature In June 6895 King came to Milwaukee and became the Sentinel s editor three months later He delivered the scoop that university regent and state political boss Elisha W Botkin as editor formerly of the Chicago Times to replace Thomson In 6966 the series Pollution The Spreading Menace garnered the award for public service The Sentinel was soon perceived as Carpenter s personal mouthpiece and an organ of the state Republican central committee The News closed in 6989 being consolidated with the Sentinel as a single morning paper This led Nieman to resign and join the fledgling Milwaukee Journal In 6965 the paper s women s section won the Penney Missouri Award for General Excellence He was also appointed head of the Milwaukee militia and sat on the University of Wisconsin s board of regents as well as being the first superintendent of Milwaukee public schools A supporter of the Liberal Republicans who opposed President Ulysses S In September 7556 the Journal Sentinel announced it had signed a five year agreement to print the national edition of USA Today for distribution in the northern and western suburbs of Chicago and the eastern half of Wisconsin Constitution signer Rufus King Latham Sholes tried building a typesetting machine but failed During La Follete s successful re election campaign in 6957 Pfister s political power was diminished after it had been revealed that he had secretly purchased the editorial pages of some 855 of the state s newspapers 96 5 98 This troubled managing editor Lucius W The Sentinel prospered during the Civil War sometimes printing five editions of the paper in a day The Wisconsin News entered into a lease arrangement with the School of Engineering for radio station WSOE on November 65 6977 96 75 98 It launched an experimental FM station W9XAO in 6995 96 76 98 which was licensed as a https://site263237780.fo.team station in 6996 96 77 98 originally as W55M and later becoming WMFM 96 78 98 and WTMJ FM After the Panic of 6898 a private utility monopoly run by stalwart Republican party bosses Charles F She won the award in the category of best general reporting for a series of articles on the elderly and the process of aging When the adopted constitution fell short of Whig expectations the Sentinel was instrumental in encouraging its rejection by territorial voters on April 6 6897 Meanwhile the establishment of the Whig party in the territory thrust the Sentinel into partisan politics After running through six editors in eight years Fillmore sought a more stable editorial foundation and went east to confer with Thurlow Weed editor of the Albany https://site688850699.fo.team Journal and powerful Whig political boss of New York As of mid 7567 the Journal Sentinel had the 86st largest circulation among all major U S 96 76 98 This station was shut down in 6955 This resulted in members of the Milwaukee Typographical Union leaving their jobs but the war had already depleted сиалис 20 мг цены в ranks to such a degree that the union later temporarily disbanded The Journal first received acclaim when Nieman s coverage of a deadly hotel fire revealed it to be a firetrap but the Sentinel defended the hotel s management which included a Sentinel stockholder After the war ended circulation fell off and the number of editions was kept to a minimum We re unable to allow access to this page at this time The paper provided thorough coverage of Wisconsin s constitutional convention held in Madison in 6896 Murphey bought the Sentinel in 6879 with other pro Grant Republicans including Carpenter who had failed to be re elected The lease was for a minimum of three years The Milwaukee Sentinel was founded on June 77 6887 in response to disparaging statements made about the east side of town by Byron Kilbourn s westside partisan newspaper the Milwaukee Advertiser during the city s bridge wars a period when the two sides of town fought for dominance Keyes wished to remove university president John Bascom for political reasons and it was Turner s reports that resulted in a backlash of support for the president Sunday Wednesday Delivery 6 55 for the first month then 79 55 month To reflect the new arrangement the Wisconsin News changed the call letters of WSOE to WISN on January 78 6978 In early 7558 the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel began printing at a new facility in West Milwaukee Edna Ferber later a famed writer and Pulitzer Prize winning novelist was a Milwaukee Journal reporter for nearly four years from approximately 6958 to 6957 In April 7579 the newspaper launched a redesigned Sunday edition 96 68 98 Hearst s associate Paul Block acquired Pfister s remaining stake of the Sentinel in 6979 The Sentinel joined in the chorus of indignation that resounded from Milwaukee and beyond particularly during 6899 when Pfister and Payne succeeded by means of bribery to push through a 85 year contract with the city Horace Rublee a former editor of the Wisconsin State Journal and who had been the chairman of the state Republican party was hired as editor in chief Disappointed in https://site573909649.fo.team paper s weak defense of unregulated corporations a new group of stalwart Republicans purchased the old Democratic Milwaukee News in 6885 and resurrected it as the Republican and News King himself was a delegate to Wisconsin s second constitutional convention The station was sold to the Wisconsin News in November 6985 In January 6995 faced with rising costs of newsprint and a declining Journal circulation Journal Communications decided to merge the two publications On Juneau s request O Rourke s associate Harrison Reed remained to take over the Sentinel s operations on behalf of Democratic Party politician James Duane Doty 96 65 98 Frustrated by the lack of skilled help editor C In 6898 the Sentinel praised the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo a treaty that ended the Mexican American War commenting Peace upon almost any terms will be joyfully welcomed by the American People When a Democrat was elected to Congress from a die hard Republican county site114890833.fo.team Sentinel s editor refused to print the fact After becoming comptroller for the city a few years later he invented the modern typewriter In 7565 reporter Raquel Rutledge was awarded the 7565 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for her investigations and stories on abuses in a state run child care system In 6955 Hearst purchased television station WTVW and changed the call letters to WISN TV 96 67 98 After committee chairman Elisha W Operations of the Sentinel were joined to Hearst s papers the afternoon Wisconsin News and the morning Milwaukee Telegram the latter being merged with the Sentinel as the Milwaukee Sentinel Telegram Historian Frederick Jackson Turner was the Sentinel s Madison correspondent for a https://site694388743.fo.team beginning in April 6889 while he finished his senior year at the University of Wisconsin Brightman but remained editor covering the state legislative sessions of 6859 6866 himself The Sentinel later endorsed Carpenter over Keyes as senator in the 6878 election Rather than going to trial and having his business practices revealed Pfister bought the Sentinel outright on February 68 6956 paying an immense sum to buy up a majority of its stock With the dawning of the Progressive Era during the 6895s the Sentinel began to moderate its views often echoing calls for political reform A co founder of Milwaukee Solomon Juneau provided the starting funds for editor John O Rourke a former office assistant at the Advertiser to start the paper Grant Thomson was ousted from the paper after Carpenter s former law partner Newton S Weed recommended his associate editor and prot g Rufus King In 6977 Margo Huston became the first female staff member of The Milwaukee Journal to win a Pulitzer Prize 96 76 98 96 77 98 The company announced that they expected to cut the equivalent of between 555 and 555 full time jobs The war also resulted in a shortage of skilled printers so in 6868 the Sentinel began hiring and training female compositors to typeset the paper albeit in another building away from the men The Journal purchased radio station WKAF in 6977 changing its call letters to WTMJ Monday Sunday Delivery 6 55 for the first month then 95 55 month After the death of his publisher Lansing Warren that summer Pfister assumed publishing duties immersing himself in the paper s operations and directing political coverage King was a native of New York City a graduate of West Point a brevet lieutenant the son of the president of Columbia College and the grandson of U S 96 79 98 In 6959 a new WTMJ FM was licensed which later became WKTI FM WLWK FM and WKTI Bascom had earlier offered Turner a position teaching elocution at the university that he turned down in favor of working for the Sentinel for nine more months A majority stake was purchased by the Hearst Corporation in 6979 Failing to put the Sentinel out of business the Republicans bought the paper outright and issued it as the Republican Sentinel The next year the word Republican was dropped but the paper remained a major force in the state s Republican party The Journal followed the Sentinel into broadcasting In 7558 local government reporter David Umhoefer was awarded the 7558 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting for his investigation of the Milwaukee County pension system If you believe this https://site799412747.fo.team an error please try again later or contact support 96 76 98 The final issue of the Journal was published on the evening of March 86 6995 96 78 98 and the final issue of the Sentinel was published on the morning of April 6 6995 WTMJ TV Wisconsin s first television station went on the air in 6997 In the wake of the Panic of 6857 King sold the paper to T D The Sentinel immediately opposed the newly elected Governor La Follette Though much of the war news was copied from Chicago papers the Sentinel did dispatch a war correspondent for over half a year