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Study Guide: The Samoa News: History and Operations

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The Samoa News: History and Operations Study Guide

Founding and Early History

The Samoa News is identified as a newspaper primarily published in Apia, Western Samoa.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source indicates that The Samoa News is published in Pago Pago, American Samoa, not Apia, Western Samoa.

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In the year 1981, The Samoa News functioned as the principal newspaper distributed across both American Samoa and Hawaii.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1981, The Samoa News was the primary newspaper distributed in American Samoa and Western Samoa, not Hawaii.

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The designation "Samoa News" was previously employed by a distinct private newspaper that operated between the years 1963 and 1966.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source confirms that the name "Samoa News" was indeed used by an earlier private newspaper that operated from 1963 to 1966.

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What is The Samoa News, and in which primary location is it published?

Answer: A newspaper published in Pago Pago, American Samoa.

Explanation: The Samoa News is a newspaper published in Pago Pago, American Samoa, serving as a primary source of local news and information for the territory.

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In the year 1981, The Samoa News achieved significant distribution reach across which geographical regions?

Answer: American Samoa and Western Samoa

Explanation: In 1981, The Samoa News held a significant position as the principal newspaper distributed across both American Samoa and Western Samoa, indicating substantial regional reach and influence.

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The King Era: Ownership and Editorial Influence

Jake King, an individual originally from Alabama, assumed a partial ownership stake in The Samoa News during the 1960s while concurrently serving as a U.S. Marine.

Answer: True

Explanation: The historical records indicate that Jake King, originally from Alabama, became a part-owner of The Samoa News in the 1960s during his service as a U.S. Marine.

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By the year 1969, Jake King had successfully acquired complete ownership of The Samoa News.

Answer: True

Explanation: The provided documentation confirms that Jake King had acquired full ownership of The Samoa News by 1969.

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Jake King adhered to the directive issued by Governor John Morse Haydon mandating his departure from American Samoa.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to the assertion, Jake King did not comply with Governor John Morse Haydon's order to leave American Samoa; he remained in the territory.

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During his tenure as owner, Jake King predominantly delegated the responsibilities of reporting and editorial writing to subordinate staff members.

Answer: False

Explanation: Jake King actively managed most of the reporting and editorial writing himself, directly shaping the newspaper's public voice, rather than delegating these tasks extensively.

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Rowena Avaoniua King holds the distinction of being the inaugural female newspaper publisher within American Samoa.

Answer: True

Explanation: The historical accounts confirm that Rowena Avaoniua King was indeed the first female newspaper publisher in American Samoa.

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Rowena King contributed a weekly editorial column, designated as "Fa'atasi," to The Samoa News.

Answer: False

Explanation: Rowena King's weekly column was titled "Tailo," not "Fa'atasi." The column "Fa'atasi" is not mentioned in relation to her contributions.

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Rowena King's column, titled "Tailo," primarily concentrated on disseminating positive news and chronicling community events.

Answer: False

Explanation: The "Tailo" column, authored by Rowena King, was characterized by its focus on exposing governmental and community misconduct, rather than positive news or community events.

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Rowena King experienced a physical assault in Fagatogo as a direct consequence of her writings being lauded by the community.

Answer: False

Explanation: Rowena King was physically attacked in Fagatogo not because her writings were praised, but because a family felt offended by her critical content, particularly in the "Tailo" column.

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Jake and Rowena King divested their ownership of The Samoa News in the year 1983.

Answer: True

Explanation: The historical records confirm that Jake and Rowena King sold The Samoa News in 1983.

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Subsequent to divesting their ownership of The Samoa News, the Kings established a daily newspaper designated as the Samoa Chronicle.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following the sale of The Samoa News, the Kings established a weekly publication named the Samoa Journal and Advertiser, not a daily newspaper called the Samoa Chronicle.

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Governor Haydon issued an order directing Jake King to remain in American Samoa to provide assistance in stabilizing the newspaper's operations.

Answer: False

Explanation: Governor Haydon ordered Jake King to *leave* American Samoa, not to remain and stabilize the newspaper.

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Jake King's direct involvement in reporting and editorial writing exerted a significant influence on The Samoa News's public discourse.

Answer: True

Explanation: Jake King's personal management of reporting and editorial writing was instrumental in shaping The Samoa News's public voice and influence.

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Rowena King's column, titled "Tailo," was intended to expose instances of corruption and wrongdoing.

Answer: True

Explanation: The "Tailo" column, authored by Rowena King, was characterized by its exposés of governmental and community misconduct.

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The physical assault experienced by Rowena King transpired due to her authoring favorable commentary about a particular family.

Answer: False

Explanation: The physical attack on Rowena King occurred because a family felt offended by her critical writings, not because she wrote favorably about them.

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The Samoa Journal and Advertiser, established by the Kings, was issued on a daily publication schedule.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Samoa Journal and Advertiser, founded by Jake and Rowena King after selling The Samoa News, was a weekly publication, not a daily one.

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Describe the circumstances under which Jake King became involved with The Samoa News during the 1960s.

Answer: He became a part-owner while serving as a U.S. Marine.

Explanation: During the 1960s, Jake King, a U.S. Marine originating from Arab, Alabama, assumed a partial ownership stake in The Samoa News, marking a significant transition for the publication.

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What significant alteration in ownership structure transpired for The Samoa News by the year 1969?

Answer: Jake King became the sole owner.

Explanation: By 1969, Jake King had consolidated his position by becoming the sole proprietor of The Samoa News.

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Notwithstanding the directives issued by Governor John Morse Haydon, what action did Jake King undertake?

Answer: He remained in the territory to continue his work.

Explanation: Despite receiving orders from Governor John Morse Haydon to depart American Samoa, Jake King elected to remain within the territory, underscoring his commitment to the newspaper.

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Identify Rowena Avaoniua King and describe her notable professional achievement.

Answer: She was Jake King's wife, co-owner, and the first female newspaper publisher in American Samoa.

Explanation: Rowena Avaoniua King, spouse of Jake King and co-owner of The Samoa News, holds the distinction of being the first female newspaper publisher in American Samoa, a pioneering achievement in the region's media landscape.

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What was the title of Rowena King's weekly column, and what characterized its content?

Answer: "Tailo", known for bold exposés of misconduct.

Explanation: Rowena King's weekly column was titled "Tailo," and its content was distinguished by bold exposés highlighting governmental and community misconduct.

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What perilous consequence did Rowena King encounter as a result of her column's content?

Answer: She was physically attacked by an offended family.

Explanation: As a consequence of her critical writings in the "Tailo" column, Rowena King endured a physical assault in Fagatogo, American Samoa, perpetrated by a family offended by her published critiques, underscoring the potential risks associated with her journalistic endeavors.

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Following their divestment of The Samoa News in 1983, what new venture did Jake and Rowena King establish?

Answer: A weekly publication called the Samoa Journal and Advertiser.

Explanation: Subsequent to selling The Samoa News, Jake and Rowena King established a new weekly publication designated as the Samoa Journal and Advertiser, continuing their engagement in the media industry.

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Corporate Transitions and Management Changes

Osini Faleatasi Inc. is identified as the current proprietary entity of The Samoa News.

Answer: True

Explanation: The provided information confirms that Osini Faleatasi Inc. is the current owner of The Samoa News.

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Rhonda Annesley is identified as holding the position of Publisher for The Samoa News.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source material identifies Rhonda Annesley as the editor, not the publisher, of The Samoa News.

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Lewis Wolman assumed the editorial leadership of The Samoa News in January of 1985.

Answer: True

Explanation: Lewis Wolman began his tenure as editor for The Samoa News in January 1985.

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The corporate entity Samoa News Ltd. was incorporated in 1986, with Fuga Teleso holding the position of initial majority shareholder.

Answer: True

Explanation: Samoa News Ltd. was incorporated in 1986, and Fuga Teleso served as its initial majority shareholder.

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Lewis Wolman assumed the role of publisher-editor subsequent to acquiring shares previously held by Rhonda Annesley.

Answer: False

Explanation: Lewis Wolman became publisher-editor after purchasing shares from Fuga Teleso, not Rhonda Annesley.

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Fuga Tolani Teleso held the position of editor for Samoa News Ltd. during the year 1986.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1986, Fuga Tolani Teleso served as the chairman of the board and initial majority shareholder of Samoa News Ltd., not as its editor.

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Lewis Wolman assumed the role of publisher-editor for Samoa News Ltd. on November 18, 1986, subsequent to his acquisition of Fuga Teleso's shares.

Answer: True

Explanation: Lewis Wolman became the publisher-editor of Samoa News Ltd. on November 18, 1986, after purchasing Fuga Teleso's shares.

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Fuga Tolani Teleso maintained sole ownership of Samoa News Ltd. for the entirety of 1986.

Answer: False

Explanation: Fuga Tolani Teleso was the initial majority shareholder of Samoa News Ltd. in 1986, but not the sole owner, as Lewis Wolman later acquired shares.

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Who is identified as the current proprietary entity of The Samoa News?

Answer: Osini Faleatasi Inc.

Explanation: The Samoa News is owned by Osini Faleatasi Inc., which holds the proprietary rights to the publication.

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In what month and year did Lewis Wolman commence his tenure as editor of The Samoa News?

Answer: January 1985

Explanation: Lewis Wolman commenced his tenure as editor of The Samoa News in January 1985, initiating a new phase in the newspaper's editorial leadership.

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What specific corporate entity was established in 1986 in relation to The Samoa News?

Answer: Samoa News Ltd.

Explanation: In 1986, Samoa News Ltd. was established as a corporate entity, with Fuga Teleso serving as its initial majority shareholder.

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Identify the individual who served as the initial majority shareholder of Samoa News Ltd. prior to Lewis Wolman's acquisition of shares.

Answer: Fuga Teleso

Explanation: Fuga Teleso served as the initial majority shareholder of Samoa News Ltd. prior to Lewis Wolman's acquisition of shares.

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Lewis Wolman's transition to the role of publisher-editor was precipitated by which significant event?

Answer: The purchase of Fuga Teleso's shares.

Explanation: Lewis Wolman transitioned to the role of publisher-editor of Samoa News Ltd. following his acquisition of Fuga Teleso's shares on November 18, 1986.

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Identify the individual who served as the chairman of the board for Samoa News Ltd. in 1986.

Answer: Fuga Tolani Teleso

Explanation: Fuga Tolani Teleso served as the chairman of the board for Samoa News Ltd. in 1986, holding a key leadership position within the corporate structure during that period.

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Operational Developments and Technological Advancements

The principal headquarters of The Samoa News are situated in Fagatogo.

Answer: False

Explanation: The headquarters of The Samoa News are located in Pago Pago, American Samoa, not Fagatogo.

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In December 1989, The Samoa News implemented an upgrade to a web press, which facilitated an increase in the paper's dimensions.

Answer: True

Explanation: The implementation of a web press in December 1989 allowed The Samoa News to print on a larger paper size.

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In January 1990, The Samoa News achieved the distinction of becoming the first daily newspaper published in American Samoa.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Samoa News became the first daily newspaper in American Samoa in January 1990.

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The new facilities established for The Samoa News's transition to daily publication were situated within the administrative capital, Pago Pago.

Answer: False

Explanation: The new facilities were located in Fagatogo, which is within the downtown Pago Pago area. While Fagatogo serves as the capital, the question implies Pago Pago as the sole location, which is inaccurate given the specific site in Fagatogo.

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The adoption of a web press for printing operations enabled The Samoa News to decrease its total page count.

Answer: False

Explanation: Printing on a web press allowed The Samoa News to *increase* its paper size and page count, not reduce it.

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The transition of The Samoa News to a daily publication schedule in 1990 substantially enhanced its accessibility for readership.

Answer: True

Explanation: Becoming a daily newspaper in 1990 significantly increased the accessibility and frequency of publication for The Samoa News.

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The "Headquarters" field within the infobox indicates that The Samoa News's primary office is situated in Honolulu.

Answer: False

Explanation: The "Headquarters" field in the infobox states that The Samoa News is based in Pago Pago, American Samoa, not Honolulu.

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What specific technological upgrade was implemented by The Samoa News in December 1989?

Answer: Adoption of a web press for printing.

Explanation: In December 1989, The Samoa News implemented an upgrade to a web press, a technological advancement that permitted an increase in the newspaper's dimensions and content capacity.

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What was the principal advantage derived from The Samoa News's transition to utilizing a web press?

Answer: It enabled the newspaper to increase its size.

Explanation: The immediate benefit of The Samoa News adopting a web press in December 1989 was the capacity to increase the newspaper's size, thereby accommodating a greater volume of content.

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What significant milestone did The Samoa News achieve in January 1990?

Answer: It became the first daily newspaper in American Samoa.

Explanation: In January 1990, The Samoa News achieved the milestone of becoming the first daily newspaper published in American Samoa, thereby substantially increasing its publication schedule and reader accessibility.

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Specify the location of the new facilities when The Samoa News commenced its daily publication.

Answer: In the downtown Pago Pago area, Fagatogo.

Explanation: The new facilities for The Samoa News, from which it initiated daily publication in January 1990, were situated in the downtown Pago Pago area, specifically within Fagatogo. This relocation coincided with its transition to daily printing.

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Archival Records and Publication Identification

The designated official website for The Samoa News is www.samoanews.net.

Answer: False

Explanation: The official website for The Samoa News is www.samoanews.com, not www.samoanews.net.

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A comprehensive archive of The Samoa News is accessible on microfilm at the Library of Congress.

Answer: False

Explanation: The provided information indicates that the University of Washington holds a partial microfilm archive of The Samoa News; there is no mention of the Library of Congress holding a complete archive.

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The University of Washington maintains a complete collection of The Samoa News preserved on microfilm.

Answer: False

Explanation: The University of Washington holds a *partial* collection of The Samoa News on microfilm, not a complete one.

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The "shortdescription" field categorizes The Samoa News as a European Newspaper.

Answer: False

Explanation: The "shortdescription" field categorizes The Samoa News as an American Newspaper, not a European one.

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The "infobox-title fn org" field identifies The Samoa News exclusively by its proper name.

Answer: False

Explanation: The "infobox-title fn org" field identifies The Samoa News by its name and designates it as an organization, not solely by its name.

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The "Type" field within the infobox classifies The Samoa News as a Magazine.

Answer: False

Explanation: The "Type" field in the infobox classifies The Samoa News as a Newspaper, not a Magazine.

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The "Website" field within the infobox provides the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) www.samoanews.com.

Answer: True

Explanation: The "Website" field in the infobox correctly provides the URL www.samoanews.com for The Samoa News.

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The mention of the University of Washington archive suggests that The Samoa News has ceased publication.

Answer: False

Explanation: The existence of a partial archive at the University of Washington does not indicate that The Samoa News is no longer published; it signifies historical preservation efforts.

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The presence of stub templates on the Wikipedia entry for The Samoa News implies that the article is considered complete and necessitates no further contributions.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stub templates on Wikipedia indicate that an article is considered incomplete and requires further expansion, not that it is complete.

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What is the official website Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for The Samoa News?

Answer: www.samoanews.com

Explanation: The official website for The Samoa News is accessible via the URL www.samoanews.com.

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What information is conveyed by the "shortdescription" field regarding The Samoa News?

Answer: It is an American Newspaper.

Explanation: The "shortdescription" field categorizes The Samoa News as an American Newspaper, providing a concise classification of the publication.

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Which specific field serves to identify The Samoa News as an organization and incorporates its name?

Answer: infobox-title fn org

Explanation: The "infobox-title fn org" field identifies The Samoa News by its proper name and designates it as an organization, a standard practice for labeling primary subjects within an infobox.

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What does the "Type" field specify concerning the nature of The Samoa News?

Answer: Its nature as a Newspaper

Explanation: The "Type" field within the infobox specifies that The Samoa News is a Newspaper, clearly defining its nature as a periodical publication.

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In what format can researchers access a partial archive of The Samoa News at the University of Washington?

Answer: Microfilm

Explanation: A partial microfilm archive of The Samoa News is maintained by the University of Washington, serving as a valuable resource for historical research on the publication.

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What is the significance of stub templates appearing on a Wikipedia article?

Answer: The article is considered incomplete and needs expansion.

Explanation: Stub templates on Wikipedia indicate that an article is considered incomplete and requires further expansion, a standard convention on Wikipedia for flagging articles needing development.

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