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  Morris Communications Company
In each community, Morris’ presence is felt as the newspapers accurately and fairly present the news, along with interesting and useful features, in their news columns and voice opinions on community issues on their editorial pages.
Morris Communications broadened its newspaper coverage throughout the nation in 1995 when the purchase of Stauffer Communications Inc. of Topeka, Kan., was completed, adding 20 daily newspapers.
Morris Publishing Group was formed in 2001 and assumed the operations of the newspaper business segment of its parent, Morris Communications Co. The company has a concentrated presence in the Southeast, with four signature holdings: The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville), The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah (Ga.) Morning News and Athens (Ga.)Banner-Herald.
morriscomm.com /divisions/newspapers.html   (645 words)

  
 MorrisDigitalWorks.com: About Us: Morris Communications
The Morris family became involved with The Augusta Chronicle in 1929, when 26-year-old William S. Morris Jr., father of today's chairman and CEO, became a bookkeeper at the daily newspaper, which was started in 1785 as the Augusta Gazette, the fledgling town's first newspaper.
Morris Communications' largest expansion in numbers of properties occurred in 1995 with the purchase of all outstanding stock of Stauffer Communications Inc, in Topeka, Kanas.
Strengthened by this merger, Morris Communications has continued to grow and seek diversity in holdings that further its objective of becoming the pre-eminent source of news, advertising, entertainment and related services in the communities they serve.
www.morrisdigitalworks.com /aboutus/morris.shtml   (529 words)

  
 Morris Communications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia is a privately held media company with diversified holdings that include newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting, travel-related publications and online services.
Morris also is the publisher of the northwestern American travel guide.
Morris Communications is separate from Morris Multimedia, which was founded by Charles H. Morris, a member of the same family that founded Morris Communications.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Morris_Communications   (239 words)

  
 DodgeGlobe.com: The Dodge City Daily Globe Online
Morris newspapers range in circulation size from a 250,000 (on Sundays) daily in Jacksonville, Florida, to a 3,000 weekly in Vermillion, South Dakota.
Morris' award-winning dailies and non-dailies reflect the corporation's commitment to local news coverage and to the communities it serves.
Morris daily newspapers are augmented by Morris News Service, which was established in 1987 and has become a leading supplier of both regional and national news to MCC newspapers.
www.dodgeglobe.com /mccsites   (485 words)

  
 Alaska Journal of Commerce Online
Morris Communications Corp., headquartered in Augusta, Georgia, traces its history back to a single newspaper founded in 1785.
Morris first made its presence known in Alaska more than 30 years ago and since then has been committed to making those communities which it serves better informed and better places to live.
Morris Communications entered the Alaska marketplace in 1969 with the purchase of Juneau's daily newspaper, the Southeast Alaska Empire, later renamed the Juneau Empire.
www.alaskajournal.com /aboutus/media.shtml   (311 words)

  
 business@ugusta: William Morris IV named president of company 11/30/96
William S. Morris Jr., the chairman and CEO's father, began working with the Chronicle Publishing Co. - the forerunner of Morris Communications - in 1929 and later became owner of the two dailies in Augusta.
William S. Morris III became president of the corporation in 1966 and formed Morris Communications in 1970.
Morris Communications is a privately held company with national, diversified holdings in newspaper and magazine publishing, radio, outdoor advertising and computer services.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/120196/morris.html   (560 words)

  
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On May 22, 2002, the agent held a telephone conversation with Trace Morris, Morris Communications, and verified that the antenna structure was owned by Morris Communications, and that the structure was not registered with the Commission.
Morris stated that the second filing of the ASR application was returned by the Commission, without explanation.
Morris Communications' antenna structure required notification to the FAA because the structure exceeded 200 feet in height.2 In addition, the structure had been assigned painting and lighting requirements by the FAA.
www.fcc.gov /eb/FieldNotices/2002/DOC-238192A1.html   (811 words)

  
 Extent of Morris-court contact uncertain 06/08/06
Morris has said his March 1 lunch with Sen. Pete Brungardt, R-Salina, and Justice Lawton Nuss was his only contact with the court, which has ordered lawmakers to increase school funding in an ongoing lawsuit.
In March, Morris told at least seven senators, including Apple and Barnett, about having contact with the court, though he apparently never named Nuss or said his contact was a justice.
In his sworn statement, Barnett said Morris also told him "early” in the session that he and the governor's office were aware "of communications with the court” concerning what would satisfy it.
www.cjonline.com /stories/060806/bre_morris.shtml   (778 words)

  
 Kenai Peninsula Online - About the Peninsula Clarion
Morris Communications is a privately held media company with diversified holdings that include newspaper and magazine publishing, outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting, book publishing and distribution, computer services, and online services.
A private, family-owned company, Morris Communications Corporation was established in 1970, descending from a corporate structure dating to the 1800s.
In 1945 Morris and a friend purchased controlling interest in the newspaper, and in 1955 Morris and his wife purchased the remaining outstanding stock of the Chronicle, as well as the Augusta
www.peninsulaclarion.com /morris.shtml   (268 words)

  
 UAF Newsroom: Morris Communications joins museum expansion supporters
Morris Communications Company, the owner of several well-known Alaska publications, has joined the ranks of University of Alaska Museum of the North supporters with a major gift to the museum's expansion.
Morris Communications Company's association with the state of Alaska dates to the late 1960s when the Georgia-based media company purchased the Juneau Empire.
During the same period, the Morris collection of Alaskan art has grown to reflect an abiding interest in the visual representation of the state, its land and its people, a theme that will be reflected in the Rose Berry Alaska Art Gallery in the University of Alaska Museum of the North's new wing.
www.uaf.edu /news/a_news/20040929093300.html   (390 words)

  
 The Local Onliner » IYP/Search Case Study: Morris Communications
Morris Communications is well known within the newspaper industry for being a highly entrepreneurial media company, especially in its pursuit of new, Internet-based revenues.
Morris’ first beta test of its Yellow Advantage product was conducted in the fall of 2004 with The Amarillo Globe News and the newspaper’s online site, Amarillo.com.
The Ardmoreite, a smalltown Morris paper in Ardmore, OK, population 23,711, has also seen a successful launch of the search/Yellow Pages service, which is locally branded as “Yellow Web.” To date, it has attracted 15 advertisers, paying an average of $199 per year.
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 News - Alliance with Shareholder.com
Barry L. Morris, owner and founder of Morris Capital Markets Communications, stated, “We are excited with the Shareholder.com alliance.
Morris Capital Markets Communications, LLC, or MC2, is a strategic investor relations consulting firm providing comprehensive and valued-added services to small-cap, mid- cap and large-cap companies.
Shareholder.com is the industry innovator in the development of empowering technologies for communicating with investors and complying with Regulation Fair Disclosure.
www.morriscapmarkets.com /news1.htm   (365 words)

  
 Billy Morris Sees a Bright Future for the International University of Monaco : ArriveNet Press Releases : Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Morris, who owns Monaco based Riviera Radio, says he was impressed with the young school saying "its definitely on the right track, "citing historical precedent in American Universities and the need for "creative tension" and competition" to produce great results.
Morris shared his personal views about how education and free markets create industry leaders and successful entrepreneurs around the world.
Morris Communications enterprise spans across the United States, has holdings in Europe and employs 6,000 people.
press.arrivenet.com /education/article.php/504269.html   (567 words)

  
 Morris Museum of Art: Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It is available through the Morris Museum Store or the Anchorage Museum Store, and is distributed by the University of Washington Press in Seattle and Todd Publications in Alaska.
William S. Morris III, founder of the Morris Museum of Art and CEO of Morris Communications Corporation, which owns the Juneau Empire, Alaska Magazine, Alaska Journal of Commerce, and the Kenai Peninsula Clarion, is a longtime collector of Ziegler's work.
In addition to Morris Communications Inc., the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, which organized the exhibition, received other leadership gifts from H. Willard Nagley II, the Kreielsheimer Foundation through the Anchorage Museum Foundation, the Eugene Tetinek Trust, and the Alaska National Insurance Company.
www.themorris.org /exhibitions/past/ziegler_main.html   (781 words)

  
 SJMC: NEWS: MORRIS COMMUNICATIONS
Looking for the brightest and most talented students for the Morris Management Internship Program, staff members from Morris Communications Corporation recently conducted interviews at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
Morris Communications Corporation is a diverse media company whose holdings span the United States and reach the United Kingdom.
A progressive company on the cutting edge of technology, Morris Communications focuses on the future but also is mindful of its heritage as it carries out its mission of providing quality information through its 11 divisions.
www.jour.sc.edu /news/newsann/morris.html   (260 words)

  
 nt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In an unusual agreement between Morris Communications Corp. and Saxotech International, the chain will be the first newspapers in the United States to utilize the Saxotech editorial system.
Morris plans to implement the system in stages at its 31 papers throughout the country.
Morris and Saxotech first came into contact at a meeting to showcase possible foreign investments for Georgia-based companies.
www.newsandtech.com /issues/1998/03-98/morris0398.html   (377 words)

  
 Presstime >> May 1999 >> NAA Chairman William S. Morris III
Today, Morris, chairman and chief executive officer of Morris Communications Corp. in Augusta, still rides and raises quarter horses, the short-legged animals used for “cutting,” or separating, certain cattle from a herd.
Morris also founded and chairs the annual Augusta Futurity, the largest cutting-horse show in the East.
In 1955, the elder Morris and his wife, Florence, purchased the remaining outstanding stock of the Chronicle, as well as the Augusta Herald, which closed in 1993.
www.naa.org /Presstime/9905/morris.html   (1375 words)

  
 Morris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Morris (1834-1896) - one of the principal founders of the British Arts and Crafts Movement
Morris, one of the fourteen Tribes of Galway, Ireland
Morris Tribunal, Tribunal of Inquiry, Republic of Ireland
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Morris   (256 words)

  
 Morris Museum of Art: About the Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Morris Museum of Art, located on the Riverwalk in downtown Augusta, is home to a broad-based survey collection of Southern art.
As a museum dedicated to exhibiting and exploring the art and artists of the South, the Morris is preserving and enhancing a cultural legacy.
The museum was established by William S. Morris III, chairman and CEO of Morris Communications Corporation, headquartered in Augusta.
www.themorris.org /about/history.html   (278 words)

  
 Morris.com
Morris Publishing Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Morris Communications Company and publishes 27 daily newspapers as well as nondaily newspapers, city magazines and free community publications in the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and Alaska.
The Morris magazine division serves readers with a broad range of subjects, from the outdoors and leisure to equine titles and distinctive city magazines.
Morris commercial printing operations, located in Michigan and South Dakota, produce millions of pieces per year, in addition to the areas' Morris-owned newspapers and shoppers.
www.morriscomm.com   (232 words)

  
 Welcome To PerfectWhiteDress.com
You own the medium on which the Software is recorded, but Morris Communications Corporation retains full and complete title to the Software, and all intellectual property rights therein.
None of the Comments shall be subject to any obligation of confidence on the part of Morris Communications Corporation and Morris Communications Corporation shall not be liable for any use or disclosure of any Comments.
Morris Communications Corporation makes no representation that materials in the site are appropriate or available for use in other locations.
augusta.perfectwhitedress.com /stories/copyright.shtml   (935 words)

  
 Ghetti Promotion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ghetti is responsible for supervising the communications officers who dispatch from the West Morris Communications Center, located in the Washington Township Police Headquarters.
The West Morris Communications Center answers all 911 calls, and dispatches the emergency response for the Washington Township Police, Fire and First Aid Departments, the Chester Township and Chester Borough Police, Fire and First Aid Departments, and the Mendham Township Police, Fire and First Aid Departments.
The TAC is responsible for overseeing all access, training and records keeping requirements for the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), for the agencies the West Morris Communications Center dispatches.
www.wtpdmorris.org /News/promotion.html   (271 words)

  
 JuneauEmpire.com: About Us
Morris Communications, a media company in Augusta, Ga., has owned the Juneau Empire since 1969.
Morris Communications owns more than 30 daily newspapers and 10 non-daily newspapers spanning the nation from Florida to Alaska to Michigan to California.
Morris Communications employs some 6,000 people, of which 55 are employed by the Empire.
juneauempire.com /aboutus.shtml   (474 words)

  
 York News-Times: Copyright Notice
The York News-Times and Morris Communications Corporation is not responsible for material submitted to The York News-Times and Morris Communications Corporation or posted in chat areas, forums, talkback or electronic mail listings by site users.
By communicating with The York News-Times and Morris Communications Corporation, however, users grant The York News-Times and Morris Communications Corporation permission to use any information, suggestions, ideas, drawings or concepts communicated for any purpose The York News-Times and Morris Communications Corporation chooses, commercial, public or otherwise without compensation whatsoever.
The York News-Times and Morris Communications Corporation does not warrant or represent that the information is accurate or reliable or that the site will be free of errors or viruses.
www.yorknewstimes.com /extras/copyright.shtml   (587 words)

  
 Current News
Barry L. Morris, owner and founder of Morris Capital Markets Communications, stated, “We are delighted that Shareholder.com has taken a leadership role in providing a medium where investor relations and Wall Street professionals can exchange ideas and learn from one another.”
Morris Capital Markets Communications will be moderating a webcast on "Investor Relations for the Small Cap Company" which will discuss why investor relations has strategic importance for small companies and the critical elements in an investor relations program.
Morris Capital Markets Communications, LLC, or MC, is a strategic investor relations and financial communications consulting firm providing comprehensive and valued-added services to small-cap, mid- cap and large-cap companies.
www.morriscapmarkets.com /current_news_oct2002.htm   (345 words)

  
 Hispanic Business - E. Morris Communications Named Advertising Agency of the Year by Black Enterprise Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
CHICAGO, May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Eugene Morris, president and CEO of E. Morris Communications (EMC) was presented with Black Enterprise magazine's Agency of the Year award for 2004 at their 10th Annual Entrepreneurs Awards Dinner Gala, held Saturday, May 21, in Dallas, TX.
As Morris accepted the prestigious award, his appreciation for the recognition as well as pride in his dedicated staff was readily apparent.
In March, Eugene Morris was awarded the coveted Martin Luther King Legacy award by the MLK Boys and Girls Club for his philanthropic efforts in the community.
www.hispanicbusiness.com /news/newsbyid.asp?id=23213   (397 words)

  
 The Digital Edge: This Month's Features
Currow, vice of president of metro newspapers at Morris Communications, worries that print subscribers will abandon their ink-and-paper editions for free, enhanced content on the Web.
The group also includes Morris' corporate circulation director, director of online services, manager of online content development, the assistant general manager of The Augusta Chronicle (print edition), @ugusta's new media director, and executives from other Morris newspapers.
The proposed Morris model ensures readers never miss the "big picture" items, but gives them a place to find Web-enhanced articles and databases about their community.
www.digitaledge.org /monthly/1999_06/morris.html   (945 words)

  
 Growth from within: E. Morris Communications Inc. gained market share in a less than stellar environment by turning to ...
Billings at Chicago-based E. Morris Communications Inc. had plummeted 41.6% to $18.7 million in 2002, causing the company to fall off the BE ADVERTISING AGENCIES list.
In addition to growing his own business, he is positioning himself as an agent of change by leading the charge to form the Association of Black-Owned Advertising Agencies Inc. The organization, composed of 10 advertising agencies and marketing communication firms, hopes to leverage their collective power to further their success in the advertising industry.
But in the post 9-11 business downturn, Morris decided to grow organically and develop more business with existing clients, which turned out to be the right move during a troubled economy.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1365/is_11_35/ai_n13798766   (935 words)

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