OPUBCO timeline

 

Published: September 18, 2011

1894: The Rev. Sam Small , a charismatic evangelist comes to Oklahoma City with the idea of establishing a newspaper. He selected a name — The Daily Oklahoman — and within the initial two weeks of publication announced the opening of offices at Guthrie, Perry, Norman , Ardmore, Yukon, El Reno and Newkirk, complete with local correspondents.

1900: The Oklahoman is purchased in March by Roy Stafford...


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