1:13 - History
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Partial Transcript: Now, I'd like to hear something about your background.
Segment Synopsis: Magee briefly talks about her past but spends most of this part of the tape talking about the history of the newspaper.
Keywords: Advanced Yeoman; Ballard County; Wickliffe, Kentucky
Subjects: American newspapers--Ownership Newspaper layout and typography Newspaper presses
10:43 - Reporting
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Partial Transcript: What kind of news do you print the paper?
Segment Synopsis: Magee discusses the newspaper's reporting policy and how that has effected her ties to the community.
Keywords: Advanced Yeoman; Ballard County; Political endorsement; Wickliffe, Kentucky
Subjects: Newspaper editors--United States Newspaper reporting
22:41 - Newspaper ownership
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Partial Transcript: A lot of small town newspapers now a days are being bought up.
Segment Synopsis: Magee discusses the advantage and disadvantages of chain newspapers. She also talks about how her children all ended up working for her.
Keywords: Advanced Yeoman; Ballard County; Chain newspapers; Family business; Wickliffe, Kentucky
Subjects: American newspapers--Ownership Newspaper editors--United States Newspaper employees
31:16 - Politics
39:27 - Kentucky Press Association
42:45 - Influential people
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Partial Transcript: What in your opinion or who in your opinion are the decision makers?
Segment Synopsis: Magee says that there are no specific people or groups in the county that hold power. She believes that this shift is due to a lack of loyalty to groups and because television keeps people from thinking and taking action.
Keywords: Ballard County; Wickliffe, Kentucky
Subjects: Television broadcasting--Influence