The Hartford Times

The Hartford Times

The Hartford Times was a daily afternoon newspaper serving the Hartford, Connecticut community from 1826 to 1976. Several accomplished individuals contributed to the newspaper, including Brit Hume, as a reporter, the television writer Robert Palm, the American painter, James Britton, employed as a staff artist and the editorial cartoonist, Edmund S. Valtman, who won a 1962 Pulitzer Prize for his 1961 cartoon, "What You Need, Man, Is a Revolution Like Mine." The newspaper additionally owned the Hartford FM radio station, WHTH, 106.1.

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* [http://www.nndb.com/newspaper/769/000052613/ NNDB]
* [http://www.wwuh.org/program/articles/julaug06/goodold.htm WWUH Timeline for Connecticut Broadcasting]


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