Those affected by the layoffs were notified Wednesday morning.
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OPUBCO, publisher of The Oklahoman daily newspaper, announced that it has laid off 46 employees today, the third round of layoffs in about two years.
The publisher and editor leading The Oklahoman since 2003 are both leaving, paving the way for new Publisher Christopher Reen this fall.
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Big changes are happening in Oklahoma City media, as both the publisher
and editor of The Oklahoman, the largest newspaper in the state,
announced they were leaving the publication.
The Oklahoman and OPUBCO share conservative values with its new skipper, Colorado billionaire Philip Anschutz.
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The Oklahoman and its parent company, OPUBCO, is to be sold in early
October, after more than a century of ownership by the Gaylord family,
the paper announced Sept. 15.
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The Oklahoman newspaper and OPUBCO is to be sold in early October, after
more than a century of ownership by the Gaylord family, the paper
announced Thursday.
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A simple headline appeared the morning of Sept. 15 on the NewsOK
website. The four words confirmed what some in the journalism world had
been whispering about since June: “OPUBCO to be sold.”
Advocates of a controversial measure for school reform hope to gain momentum from a newly released movie.
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In Oklahoma and several other states, an effort is underway to adopt a
“parent trigger” act that could allow certain schools to become charter schools with enough parent signatures.
OPUBCO requests $1.5 in city incentives funds to help with its planned move downtown.
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A city oversight committee today unanimously passed a measure to provide
public incentives to OPUBCO, the parent company of The Oklahoman
newspaper, for its planned move into downtown’s Century Center.