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The Omaha World-Herald, founded in 1885 by Gilbert M. Hitchcock as a merger between the Omaha Daily World and the Omaha Herald, is Omaha, Nebraska's primary local newspaper. The World-Herald has a circulation of 192,075 throughout Nebraska and in southwestern Iowa, and is the largest employee-owned daily newspaper in the United States.
Omaha World-Herald
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| | Name | Omaha World-Herald | | image |  | | Caption | The July 27, 2005 front page of the Omah... | | Type | Daily newspaper | | Format | Broadsheet | | Foundation | 1885 | | Owners | Omaha World-Herald | | Publisher | John Gottschalk | | Headquarters | 1334 Dodge Street Omaha, Nebraska |
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Other assets
Other assets owned by the Omaha World-Herald include several other newspapers in Iowa and Nebraska, the largest being the Ames Tribune, the Kearney Hub, the North Platte Telegraph, the Council Bluffs Daily Nonparail and the Scottsbluff/Gering Star-Herald. The World-Herald owns one UHF television station, KOWH of Lincoln.
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