Okie bloggers on newspapers
Here's the round-up on this week's Okie blogger bash consortium writing assignment. I picked newspapers as the topic of the week:
- Charles G. Hill remembers Oklahoma City's non-Gaylord owned newspaper.
- Jan, the Happy Homemaker, offers ten "snippettes" about newspapers. (I miss Calvin and Hobbes, too, Jan.)
- Dwayne (AKA Mike Horshead) remembers his ink-stained days with the Chanooka Weekly.
- John Butler has some assorted and random thoughts, including what his mom tried to teach him about the First Amendment when he found a Klan newspaper in his yard.
- My rather half-hearted effort is here, unless you want to count all the other writing about a certain newspaper I've been doing this week.
Good stuff, all around, but I will have to give the nod to Charles for a great bit of history writing about the Oklahoma Journal. Along with the nod, he gets the baton. Watch Dustbury for next week's topic.
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