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词条 Seminole Producer
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  1. History

  2. Milt Phillips Award

  3. References

{{Third-party|date=September 2018}}{{Infobox Newspaper
| name = Seminole Producer
| caption =
| type = Daily Newspaper
| format = Broadsheet
| foundation = {{Start date|March 1, 1927}}
| owners = Stu Phillips
| editor = Stu Phillips
| circulation = 5,400[1]
| headquarters =
| website = {{URL|http://www.seminoleproducer.com/}}
}}

The Seminole Producer is a daily newspaper circulated throughout Seminole County, Oklahoma. The Seminole Producer is the only daily newspaper in Seminole County, and the largest newspaper within an 18-mile radius of Seminole, Oklahoma. [2] The Seminole Producer was founded in 1927 by James T. Jackson and Sadie Jackson. The paper currently has a circulation of 5,400.

History

The Seminole Producer was founded on March 1, 1927 by James T. Jackson and his wife Sadie Jackson. They had come to Seminole after selling a printing plant in Kansas. Its owner moved the printing plant to Seminole, Oklahoma, where the Seminole Morning Tribune was established. Upon failure of the Tribune, the plant was sold back to Jackson. Jackson did job printing in order to maintain the Producer before the paper's rise to prominence. Despite a slow start, the Seminole Producer rose in popularity after it reported on corruption cases in the county's police department. The Jacksons owned the Seminole Producer until 1946. In 1946, the paper was purchased by Milt and Tom Phillips. The paper would later purchase and assimilate the Seminole County News in 1948, and the Wewoka Times and Wewoka Democrat in 1950. Tom died of cancer in 1956, and the Wewoka papers were sold. In order to retain employees, Milt sold minority interests to three of his staffers Alex Adwan, Ted Phillips, and Carroll Sciance, with Adwan later selling his share. Carroll continued to partner with Milt until Milt's death in 1979. Carroll continued in partnership with Ted until 1992 when he died. Upon Carroll's death, Stu Phillips took Carroll's place in partnership with Ted. Ted Phillips died in 2004. Stu Phillips is currently the editor and publisher of the Producer.[3]

Milt Phillips Award

The Milt Phillips Award is an annual award given by the Oklahoma Press Association to outstanding journalists in Oklahoma. Established in 1978, the award is named after former Seminole Producer owner Milt Phillips. The award recognizes individuals based on quality publishing, and their service to the local community and state. [4]

References

1. ^The Seminole Producer {{cite web|url=http://www.seminoleproducer.com/ratecard.htm|title=The Seminole Producer|publisher=http://www.seminoleproducer.com/ratecard.htm|accessdate=2018-09-18}}
2. ^The Seminole Producer {{cite web|url=http://www.seminoleproducer.com/ratecard.htm|title=The Seminole Producer|publisher=http://www.seminoleproducer.com/ratecard.htm|accessdate=2018-09-18}}
3. ^The Seminole Producer {{cite web|url=http://www.seminoleproducer.com/producerhistory.htm|title=The Seminole Producer|publisher=http://www.seminoleproducer.com/producerhistory.htm|accessdate=2018-09-18}}
4. ^Oklahoma Press Association {{cite web|url=http://www.okpress.com/previous-milt-phillips-award-recipients|title=Milt Phillips Award|publisher=https://www.lightcms.com/|accessdate=2018-09-18}}

2 : Seminole County, Oklahoma|Newspapers published in Oklahoma

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