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Stauffer Communications

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American media corporation

Stauffer Communications was a privately held media corporation based inTopeka, Kansas, that owned many publications and broadcast outlets, including theTopeka Capital-Journal andWIBW,WIBW-FM, andWIBW-TV. The company operated from 1930 to 1995.[1]

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The company was founded byOscar S. Stauffer in 1930 as Stauffer Publications. Oscar Stauffer had started ajournalism career at theEmporia Gazette andKansas City Star, and in 1915 had become the publisher of thePeabody Gazette-Herald inPeabody, Kansas, until 1922. When Stauffer died at age 95 in 1982 the company had grown to include 31 newspapers and broadcast companies in 11 states.[1][2] Oscar Stauffer's son John H. Stauffer became head of the company in 1992.[3]

In 1994, the company arranged to sell its properties toMorris Communications ofAugusta, Georgia.[4] The transaction was completed in 1995 for$275 million. At the time of its sale, Stauffer's multi-state operations included 20 daily newspapers, 11 radio stations, 3 magazines, and the broadcast rights toKansas City Royals baseball.[5] As a condition of the sale, Morris had to sell Stauffer's television holdings. Most of the former Stauffer television holdings, including WIBW-TV, were sold toBenedek Broadcasting in 1996. Morris also sold off all of Stauffer's magazines and its insurance and alarm operations.

Mary Stauffer Brownback, daughter of John Stauffer and granddaughter of Oscar Stauffer, is married to formerU.S. Senator andKansas GovernorSam Brownback.

Properties

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Newspapers

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Colorado

Glenwood Post (Glenwood Springs CO)

Florida

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Kansas

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Missouri

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Nebraska

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Oklahoma

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South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Radio

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Television

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References

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  1. ^ab"Oscar Stauffer".Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame. Kansas Press Association. Archived fromthe original on January 18, 2004.
  2. ^Ferguson, Lew.Journalism era ends with sale of Stauffer holdings,Fort Scott Tribune, June 17, 1995
  3. ^"Stauffer, John H." Kansas Press Association. RetrievedAugust 31, 2013.
  4. ^"The Media Business; Morris-Stauffer Media Deal".New York Times. July 28, 1994.
  5. ^"Media Concern Adds 12 Stauffer Papers".New York Times. June 16, 1995.
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