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Knight Ridder — For the unrelated television series, see Knight Rider. For other articles see: Knight Rider (disambiguation) Knight Ridder (IPAEng|ˈrɪdɚ) was an American media company, specializing in newspaper and Internet publishing. Until it was bought by The … Wikipedia
Knight Ridder — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Knight. Knight Ridder est un groupe de presse américain spécialisé dans les journaux et les publications Internet. La société possède 31 journaux quotidiens à travers les États Unis, et représente le second plus… … Wikipédia en Français
Knight — I Knight [naɪt; englisch, von altenglisch cniht »Knecht«, »Knappe«] der, s/ s, ein vom britischen Souverän (durch »Ritterschlag«) für eine Reihe von Verdiensten um Krone und Vaterland verliehener, nichterblicher Adelstitel; ursprüngliche… … Universal-Lexikon
Knight, John S. — ▪ American journalist and publisher in full John Shively Knight born October 26, 1894, Bluefield, West Virginia, U.S. died June 16, 1981, Akron, Ohio widely respected American journalist and publisher who developed Knight Newspapers, one… … Universalium
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