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  1. Herman Milton "Hank" Greenspun (August 27, 1909 – July 23, 1989) was the publisher of the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. He purchased the Sun in 1949, and served as its editor and publisher until his death. Greenspun was also a prominent real estate developer in the Las Vegas Valley.

  2. Greenspun Media Group is the most influential, full-service media solutions provider in Las Vegas, Nevada publishing award-winning print, digital, and event marketing. Publications include the Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas Weekly, Vegas Inc, Las Vegas Magazine, and Health Care Quarterly.

  3. The Greenspun Corporation ( TGC) is a privately owned corporation that manages the Greenspun family assets. The company was founded by Hank Greenspun and is based in Henderson, Nevada. [1] Subsidiaries. American Nevada Corporation- Land development. Greenspun Media Group - Print publications. Las Vegas Sun - Daily print newspaper [2]

  4. 27 lug 2019 · Hank Greenspun, iconoclastic Las Vegas newsman who played both sides of the Mob, died 30 years ago. Greenspun took on two U.S. senators and won, defeated three Mob-tied casino men over alleged advertising boycott. Published: July 27th, 2019. Last Updated On: August 16th, 2019.

  5. 13 mag 2024 · In his tenure in Las Vegas, Greenspun helped establish a major Las Vegas newspaper, a cable network and two broadcast stations. One, the CBS affiliate station KLAS-TV, was sold to Howard...

  6. The Greenspun Family. The Greenspun family has played a major role in the growth and development of Las Vegas since patriarch Herman Milton “Hank” Greenspun was a partner in the opening of radio station KRAM 920 AM in 1947, and published the first issue of The Las Vegas Sun newspaper in 1950.

  7. The Las Vegas Sun was first published on May 21, 1950, by Hank Greenspun, who served as its editor until his death. Hank acquired the Las Vegas Free Press and two weeks later renamed it to the Las Vegas Sun. He started the Las Vegas Sun after he received a US$1,000-loan from businessman Nate Mack.