Chattanooga Times

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The Chattanooga Times was a prominent daily newspaper based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, best known as the paper that Adolph Ochs transformed before he went on to acquire and build The New York Times.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daily newspaper
newspaper
acquiredBy Adolph Ochs NERFINISHED
ceasedPublicationAsSeparateTitle 1999
city Chattanooga NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionArea Chattanooga metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Southeast Tennessee NERFINISHED
format broadsheet
formerName Chattanooga Daily Times NERFINISHED
foundedBy Adolph Ochs NERFINISHED
founder Adolph Ochs NERFINISHED
frequency daily
hasHeadquartersIn Hamilton County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
inception 1869
influenced The New York Times (business model and editorial approach of Adolph Ochs) NERFINISHED
language English
location Chattanooga, Tennessee NERFINISHED
mediaType print
mergedWith Chattanooga News-Free Press NERFINISHED
mergerDate 1999
notableEditor Adolph Ochs NERFINISHED
notableFor being the newspaper Adolph Ochs transformed before acquiring The New York Times
originalName Chattanooga Daily Times NERFINISHED
ownedBy Ochs family NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Democratic Party (historical) NERFINISHED
publisher Chattanooga Publishing Company NERFINISHED
state Tennessee
subjectOf regional journalism history in Tennessee
successor Chattanooga Times Free Press NERFINISHED

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Adolph Ochs owned Chattanooga Times
Adolph Ochs publisherOf Chattanooga Times