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Also known as Oakland Daily Tribune, East Bay Tribune, and Tribune Publishing Company. The publication evolved from an independent family-owned newspaper to a corporate-owned media outlet. NOT to be confused with the modern East Bay Times, its successor publication.
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- Oakland TribuneWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Founded February 21, 1874
- Operated 142 years until 2016
- Multiple ownership transitions from family to corporate
- Tribune Tower completed 1923
- Became East Bay Times in 2016
- A History of the Oakland TribuneHistoric Newspapers▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Founded by Dewes and Sandiford in 1874
- Dargie era 1876–1911 introduced wire service and photojournalism
- Knowland family era 1911–1992
- Robert C. Maynard first African-American editor 1979
Oakland Tribune
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Disambiguation: Also known as Oakland Daily Tribune, East Bay Tribune, and Tribune Publishing Company. The publication evolved from an independent family-owned newspaper to a corporate-owned media outlet. NOT to be confused with the modern East Bay Times, its successor publication.
The Oakland Tribune was a daily newspaper founded on February 21, 1874, in Oakland, California, by George Staniford and Benet A. Dewes. Beginning as a free advertisement-supported publication, it grew into one of the West Coast's most influential newspapers under successive publishers including William Dargie (1876–1911) and the Knowland family (1915–1974). The paper published from its iconic 305-foot Tribune Tower (completed 1923) and served as the sole daily newspaper in Oakland after 1950. Ownership passed through multiple corporate entities including Gannett and MediaNews Group before ceasing daily publication on April 4, 2016, and transitioning to the East Bay Times. No significant UFO/UAP reporting role identified in accessible historical records.
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Desambiguação: Also known as Oakland Daily Tribune, East Bay Tribune, and Tribune Publishing Company. The publication evolved from an independent family-owned newspaper to a corporate-owned media outlet. NOT to be confused with the modern East Bay Times, its successor publication.
O Oakland Tribune foi um jornal diário fundado em 21 de fevereiro de 1874 em Oakland, Califórnia, por George Staniford e Benet A. Dewes. Começando como uma publicação gratuita com suporte de publicidade, cresceu para se tornar um dos jornais mais influentes da Costa Oeste sob sucessivos editores, incluindo William Dargie (1876–1911) e a família Knowland (1915–1974). O jornal foi publicado a partir de sua icônica Tribune Tower de 305 pés (concluída em 1923) e serviu como o único jornal diário de Oakland após 1950. A propriedade passou por múltiplas entidades corporativas, incluindo Gannett e MediaNews Group, antes de cessar a publicação diária em 4 de abril de 2016, transitando para o East Bay Times. Nenhum papel significativo de cobertura de UFO/UAP foi identificado nos registros históricos acessíveis.
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- Oakland Tribune · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Founded February 21, 1874; Operated 142 years until 2016; Multiple ownership transitions from family to corporate; Tribune Tower completed 1923; Became East Bay Times in 2016 - A History of the Oakland Tribune · Historic Newspapers · reliability:
high— Founded by Dewes and Sandiford in 1874; Dargie era 1876–1911 introduced wire service and photojournalism; Knowland family era 1911–1992; Robert C. Maynard first African-American editor 1979