He had a falling-out with the Reporters Committee during the late 1980s, after which he left to write a popular column in the Newhouse News syndicate of daily newspapers.
Back in Detroit, James’ eldest daughter, Ellen Warren Scripps (1863–1948), married George Gough Booth, who subsequently became the publisher of the Evening News Association and independently founded Michigan’s Booth Newspapers chain (acquired by S.I. Newhouse's Advance Publications in 1976).
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Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr. (1895–1979), publisher, founder of Advance Publications empire, which controls Condé Nast Publications
Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr. (born 1927), nicknamed Si Newhouse, chairman and CEO of Advance Publications and chairman of Condé Nast