The Dallas Morning News
Newspaper
United States

100 - 249 Employees

The Dallas Morning News was founded in 1885 as a spin-off of the Galveston Daily News by Alfred Horatio Belo. In 1926, the Belo family sold a majority interest in the paper to its longtime publisher, George Dealey.

In late 1991, The Dallas Morning News became the lone major newspaper in the Dallas market when the Dallas Times Herald was closed after several years of circulation wars between the two papers, especially over the then-burgeoning classified advertising market. In July 1986, the Times Herald was purchased by William Dean Singleton, owner of MediaNews Group. After 18 months of efforts to turn the paper around, Singleton sold it to an associate. On December 8, 1991, Belo bought the Times Herald for $55 million, closing the paper the next day.

DMNmedia is the marketing solutions group of The Dallas Morning News, Inc. and is part of the A.H. Belo Corporation, the largest media company in D-FW with a history of more than 160 years.

We offer a wide range of marketing solutions, including digital, print, mobile, direct marketing, social media, research and creative services, promotions and events.

Our prestigious brands include The Dallas Morning News, dallasnews.com,
Al Día, Briefing, GuideLive, SportsDay and more.

Why we’re different
We provide you with access to more North Texans than any other local media outlet with the widest variety of vehicles.
You’ll have access to credible brands that audiences engage in and trust, like The Dallas Morning News that has been delivering news and information to North Texans for more than 125 years.
We can target the customers you value most with the most innovative solutions in the market
You’ll have access to the depth and breadth of our resources – no other local media company has as many experts to help you understand your audience, strategically build a marketing campaign, analyze its effectiveness and optimize results

 

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