Black Chronicle
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Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner(s) | Perry Publishing and Broadcasting |
Publisher | Russell Perry |
Managing editors | Al Lindsey |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Circulation | 33,000[1] |
OCLC number | 19836563 |
Official website | blackchronicle.com |
The Black Chronicle is an African-American weekly newspaper in the state of Oklahoma. Founded in April 1979 and based in Oklahoma City's Eastside, it is owned by Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and caters to Oklahoma City's black community. [2] Today, the Black Chronicle has the largest paid circulation among Oklahoma's weekly newspapers.[3]
The Black Chronicle is descended from its predecessor, the Black Dispatch, which published since 1915, founded by Roscoe Dungee and later published by John Dungee. After the death of John Dungee, it was sold to a longtime employee, Russell Perry.
References
- ↑ Finder Binder: Oklahoma's Updated Media Directory, 2010 Winter Issue.
- ↑ Black Chronicle, MondoTimes.com (accessed February 17, 2010).
- ↑ Russell Perry, Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters (accessed February 17, 2010).
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