Wiki News Revives The Houston Post, Dallas Times Herald, AustinHouston, TX – Wiki News proudly announces the statewide relaunch of
Texas’s most storied newspapers through the Texas Digital News Network (TDNN),
anchored by https://Texas.Wiki. This historic initiative brings back to life iconic defunct
newspapers including The Houston Post, The Dallas Times Herald, The Austin Sun, The Fort
Worth Press, The El Paso Herald-Post, and The Galveston Tribune, uniting their legacies into
one AI-powered publishing system for the modern era.
“These papers defined Texas journalism,” said the editorial board of Wiki News. “By
reviving them through Texas.Wiki, we’re preserving more than a century of history and
giving every Texas city its voice again – digitally, instantly, and globally.”
A Statewide Network of Revival Legacy Title Digital Domain Primary Coverage
The Houston Post (1880-1995)
https://HoustonPost.news

Business, energy, innovation, and civic news

The Dallas Times Herald

(1888-1991)

https://DallasTimesHerald.news

North Texas politics, culture, and economy

The Austin Sun

(1974-1978)

https://AustinSun.news

Arts, music, and counterculture

The Austin Citizen

(1945-1981)

https://AustinCitizen.news

Civic, policy, and state capital coverage

The Fort Worth Press

(1921-1975)

https://FortWorthNews.wiki

DFW metro, business, and education

The El Paso Herald-Post

(1896-1997)

https://ElPasoNews.wiki

Border, immigration, and international relations

The Galveston Tribune

(1882-1950s)

https://GalvestonDaily.news

Coastal and maritime news

Statewide Hub https://Texas.Wiki Central archive and

statewide editorial coordination

Technology Meets Tradition

Through Wiki News’ proprietary AI publishing framework, the Texas Digital News Network

delivers continuous, data-driven coverage while honoring the legacy of Texas journalism.

– AI-assisted writing teams publishing across all metro regions

– “Then & Now” archive linking that bridges historical content with today’s headlines

– Unified statewide syndication through Texas.Wiki

– Integration with SmartMoney.news, Gourmet.news, and Buddha.digital

– Texas News Radio – live streaming via Ucartz across Dallas, Houston, and Austin

stations

Texas by the Numbers

Population: 30+ million residents

Economy: Over $2.6 trillion GDP, the 8th-largest economy in the world if independent

Major Industries: Energy, aerospace, AI, biotech, and entertainment

Cities Covered: Houston, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, San Antonio, Galveston, and

Corpus Christi

From the oil fields of Houston to the tech corridors of Austin and the border gateways of El

Paso, the new Texas Digital News Network embodies the energy, diversity, and innovation

that define the Lone Star State.

About Texas.Wiki

Texas.Wiki serves as the statewide educational and editorial hub for the Texas Digital News

Network. It connects archives, city newsrooms, and multimedia platforms into one living

encyclopedia of Texas progress. Through its modern Wiki architecture and AI curation

system, Texas.Wiki ensures that local voices and historical legacies remain accessible for

generations.

Media Contact

Wiki News / Texas Digital News Network

editor@wiki.news

https://Texas.Wiki

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Wiki REIT is a Tier One digital media infrastructure platform that owns and operates over 3,100 Exact Match Domains (EMDs), powered by a proprietary AI system called Buddha Brain. We deploy over 2.5 million monetized content pages daily, scaling toward a 300 million page network that spans every ZIP code and vertical.

This release was published on openPR.