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Gannett

American  
[gan-it] / ˈgæn ɪt /

noun

  1. Henry, 1846–1914, U.S. geographer and cartographer.


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Lawyers for Selzer, the Register and Gannett called for the suit’s dismissal in February.

From Salon

He is suing various media organizations — including the board of the Pulitzer Prizes and the Des Moines Register and its parent company, Gannett — over journalism he claims was libelous or unfair.

From Los Angeles Times

But if Gannett goes the way of Disney and settles this, the frivolity will only deepen.

From Slate

The suit names as defendants Selzer and her polling company; the Des Moines Register; and Gannett, one of America’s largest newspaper chains and owner of USA Today.

From Los Angeles Times

Gannett released a statement acknowledging that the final Iowa poll did not reflect the ultimate outcome.

From Los Angeles Times