Albuquerque Journal

On October 4 of that year, a morning Journal was published in order to record the day's events at the fair.

A change in policy necessitated the dropping of "Democrat" from the paper's name in 1903, so the digest appeared again as the Albuquerque Morning Journal.

Under his watch, the paper branched out into broadcasting, leasing the state's oldest radio station, KOB, in 1932 before buying it outright in 1936.

These include El Defensor Chieftain in Socorro, the Rio Rancho Observer and Valencia County News-Bulletin.

[3] Newspaper sections include news, advertising, comics, Business; Sports, Metro N.M., Health, Education, Food, Go, Fetch,& VENUE Plus (entertainment tabloid on Fridays).