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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal company history timeline

1900

The Lubbock Avalanche was founded in 1900 by John James Dillard and Thad Tubbs.

1908

The newspaper was sold to James Lorenzo Dow in 1908.

1926

In 1926, the owners of the rival Lubbock Daily Journal, editor Charles A. Guy and partner Dorrance Roderick, bought The Avalanche to form The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.

1928

In 1928, Guy, Roderick, and Nunn bought control of the Avalanche-Journal from Harte and Hanks.

1951

In 1951, the Whittenburg family in Amarillo acquired the Avalanche-Journal, after their Panhandle Publishing Company was merged with Globe-News company.

1972

In 1972, both The Avalanche-Journal and The Amarillo Globe-News were acquired by Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia.

1977

During strikes over crop support prices in 1977, an editorial published in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal infuriated farmers, who blockaded the newspaper's delivery docks with their tractors.

1997

In 1997, The Avalanche-Journal went digital with its content at LubbockOnline.com.

2008

The Avalanche-Journal launched a full-color lifestyle publication, Lubbock Magazine, in April 2008.

2010

The A-J’s three-part series on Cole’s exoneration in light of DNA evidence, “Hope Deferred,” helped prompt a legislative ruling in Texas permitting posthumous pardons, and on March 1, 2010, Governor Rick Perry granted the state's first posthumous pardon to Cole.

2011

In February 2011, The Avalanche-Journal became the first media company on the South Plains to launch an application for the iPad.

2017

In 2017, Morris Communications sold its newspapers to GateHouse Media.

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