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- The Detroit Tribune a newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States, was started as the Daily Tribune in 1849 and used the name until 1862. In 1862 the Tribune joined with the (Detroit) Daily Advertiser which then absorbed other papers, becoming the Advertiser and Tribune. It acquired new management, including James E. Scripps, future founder of the Detroit News. In 1877, the Advertiser and Tribune merged with the 11-year-old Detroit Daily Post and became the Post and Tribune. In 1884 after more ownership changes the name was changed to the Daily Post. In 1885, the name was changed again to the Tribune. In 1891, Scripps bought the remaining stock in the Tribune to secure an Associated Press connection. Scripps continued to run the Tribune as a morning paper until February 1, 1915 when it was merged with the News. The Tribune name was used on a Sunday paper, The Sunday News-Tribune, until October 15, 1917, when the name was changed to The Sunday News and the Tribune name was dropped completely. (en)
- Le Detroit Tribune était un quotidien de Detroit, dans le Michigan créé en 1849 et qui conserva ce nom jusqu'en 1862, l'année où il a fusionné avec un autre quotidien de Detroit, le Daily Advertiser, pour devenir Advertiser and Tribune. Il était concurrent du Detroit Free Press fondé en 1831. (fr)
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- Le Detroit Tribune était un quotidien de Detroit, dans le Michigan créé en 1849 et qui conserva ce nom jusqu'en 1862, l'année où il a fusionné avec un autre quotidien de Detroit, le Daily Advertiser, pour devenir Advertiser and Tribune. Il était concurrent du Detroit Free Press fondé en 1831. (fr)
- The Detroit Tribune a newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States, was started as the Daily Tribune in 1849 and used the name until 1862. In 1862 the Tribune joined with the (Detroit) Daily Advertiser which then absorbed other papers, becoming the Advertiser and Tribune. (en)
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