Tyler Morning Telegraph
John Anderson is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in editorial roles across multiple publications. Currently serving as a Regional Editor for Tyler Morning Telegraph, Longview News-Journal, ETX Magazine, and Tyler Paper Espanol since October 2019, John has previously held the position of Regional Editor and columnist for the Hornell Evening Tribune and affiliated publications since 1992. Additional roles include Managing Editor at The Daily News (Batavia, N.Y.) from September 2017 to October 2019, Allegany County Bureau Chief for the Olean Times Herald from August 1994 to August 2003, and Sports Writer for the Batavia Daily News from September 1987 to June 1989. John holds a BS in Mass Communication/Media Studies from Genesee Community College and a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from Winthrop University.
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Tyler Morning Telegraph
The Tyler Morning Telegraph is a daily newspaper based in Tyler, Texas. The newspaper began publishing weekly in 1877 as the Weekly Courier. In 1882, the publication frequency was increased to daily and the name was changed to the Daily Courier. In 1906, the Daily Courier and the Weekly Times consolidated into The Tyler Courier-Times. In 1910, the newspaper sold to the Butler family who owned the company for 108 years. The Tyler Morning Telegraph, which featured expanded coverage of East Texas cities, debuted Nov. 14, 1929 under the leadership of the Butler family. The Courier-Times continued to publish in the afternoons and focused on Tyler news for subscribers within the city limits. On Oct. 31, 1995, the company ended publication of its afternoon newspaper. Today the Tyler Morning Telegraph is part of a larger family owned media company named M. Roberts Media which is owned by members of the Morris Roberts family. Justin Wilcox currently serves as Publisher.