Post-Newsweek Stations is the broadcasting division of the Washington Post Company. Post-Newsweek, headquartered in Detroit, owns 6 VHF stations, all of which are in the Top 50 markets.
| Money to parties | |
| Democratic | $1,450 |
| Person | Party | Contributed To | Date | Amount | Relates to |
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Alan W. Frank Franklin, Michigan 48025 Preside @ Post-Newsweek Stations Inc. |
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John Dingell for Representative in 2002 |
May 15, 2001 | $250 | |
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Alan W. Frank Franklin, Michigan 48025 Preside @ Post-Newsweek Stations Inc. |
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John Dingell for Representative in 2002 |
Dec 11, 2001 | $750 | |
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Alan W. Frank Franklin, Michigan 48025 Preside @ Post-Newsweek Stations Inc. |
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John Dingell for Representative in 2002 |
Dec 11, 2001 | $250 | |
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Ms. Sara Hassinger Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 Producer @ Post Newsweek Stationsinc. |
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John Kerry for President in 2004 |
Jul 14, 2004 | $200 |
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