Talk:Capital Newspapers

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[edit] What Else Do We Need?

Andymarek seems to have done a spectacular job of getting this page going. There is certainly a lot to be said about Capital Newspapers, though, and so I suppose the question becomes what should be included on this entry and what is instead the domain of individual publications' Wikipedia entries (not that some crossover isn't appropriate). Editor Emeritus 01:45, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Thanks Editor. I plan on adding the sale of the Shawano newspaper in the next few days to the history section. After that, I will likely begin research for the purpose of expanding the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times articles. In the meanwhile, if anyone would like me do some research into something for Capital Newspapers, I would happy to do that. --Andymarek 03:36, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Andymarek, sounds good. I'll try to round up some information on CoreWeekly, it's brief life, sudden demise and role in the Capital Newspapers galaxy. If anyone out there has additional info on the now-defunct arts-weekly, please don't hesitate to throw it up there. At the moment it seems Coreweekly doesn't have a Wikipedia entry at all, so I'll sandbox it for a few days, but please feel free to beat me to the punch if anyone is in a position to do so. Editor Emeritus 16:08, 30 March 2007 (UTC)