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Knight Ridder / ˈ r ɪ d ər / was an American media company, specializing in newspaper and Internet publishing. Until it was bought by McClatchy on June 27, 2006, it was the second largest newspaper publisher in the United States, with 32 daily newspaper brands sold.
Mar 17, 2023 · Twenty years after the US invasion of Iraq, the reporting team at Knight Ridder shares how they debunked the Bush administration's relentless march to war
Mar 28, 2008 · In the months before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the reporters in the Knight Ridder Newspapers Washington D.C. bureau were virtually alone in their questioning of the Bush Administration's allegations of links between Saddam Hussein, weapons of mass destruction and international terrorism.
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Knight Ridder, Inc. is the second largest newspaper publisher in the United States, with 31 daily and 26 nondaily newspapers in 28 U.S. markets, including the well known and prize-winning Detroit Free Press, Miami Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer, and San Jose Mercury News.
Jun 26, 2006 · Knight Ridder, the second-largest newspaper publisher in the US, was acquired by McClatchy in 2006 after facing financial pressure and shareholder rebellion. The deal marked the end of a company with a history of 85 Pulitzer Prizes and 32 daily newspapers.
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Mar 19, 2006 · Under Tony Ridder, Knight Ridder over the years faced a seemingly never-ending series of financial struggles at big newspapers in Detroit, Seattle, Philadelphia and elsewhere.