List of family-owned newspapers in the United States
The following is a partial list of family-owned newspapers in the United States. It represents the small subset of the list of newspapers in the United States which are run by a family business, and may include exceptions to or examples of concerns about concentration of media ownership.
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A - L
- The Adair County Free Press, Greenfield, Iowa – established 1889 by the Sidey family, still in operation
- The Argus-Press, Owosso, Michigan – established 1916
- The Barre-Montpelier Times Argus - Barre Times and Montpelier Argus both est. 1897, merged in 1959, owned by Mitchell family since 1964
- The Bourbon County Citizen - family-owned and operated by the Brannnon family in Paris, Kentucky
- Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc., Casa Grande, Arizona – family-owned and operated by the Kramer family since 1963[1]
- The Chronicle, Centralia, WA — established in 1889, owned by the Lafromboise family (Lafromboise Communications, Inc.)
- The Citizen-Advertiser - TMC publication, family-owned and operated by the Brannnon family in Paris, Kentucky
- The Clayton Record, Clayton, Alabama – family-owned since 1915
- The Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Missouri – family-owned since 1905
- The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington - owned by the Campbell Family
- The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio – owned by the Wolfe family
- The Durango Herald, Durango, Colorado -- owned by the Ballantine family
- East Oregonian – Oregon and Washington papers, family-owned
- The Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, Indiana - family-owned since 1889
- The Hardwick Gazette, Hardwick, Vermont - established 1889
- The Italian Tribune, aka La Tribuna del Popolo, Macomb, Michigan – founded 1909, family-owned since 1909 by the Giuliano-Baker family
- The Journal, Cortez, Colorado -- owned by the Ballantine family
- Kstati Russian-American Newspaper, aka Apropos Kstati, San Francisco, California - founded in 1994, family-owned and operated by the Sundeyev family[2]
M - Z
- The Madison Courier, Madison, Indiana – founded 1837, owned since 1849 by the Garber family
- The Marysville Journal-Tribune, Marysville, Ohio - continuously operating as family-owned since 1849 [3]
- The Mooreland Leader, Mooreland, Oklahoma - Schnoebelen family-owned since 1903
- News-Register, McMinnville, Oregon – family-owned since 1928
- The Newtown Bee, Newtown, Connecticut – family-owned since 1881
- The Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon – family-owned since 1927
- The Rome Sentinel Company, Rome, New York – started in the 1820s, family-owned since 1864
- The Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, New Mexico – started in 1891, family-owned
- The Rutland Herald, Rutland, Vermont - started in 1794, family owned entire history, Mitchell family since 1947
- Shaw Newspapers, Dixon, Illinois – established in 1851
- Smith Publishing & Media Group, Walnut, California – family-owned since 2006
- The Southern Star, Ozark, Alabama – family-owned since 1867
- The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington – family-owned and published by the Cowles family since 1894
- Steamboat Pilot & Today, Routt County, Colorado - owned by WorldWest LLC, a family-owned company[4] based in Lawrence, Kansas.[5]
- Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine – family-owned and published by the Costello family since 1898
- Town Topics, Princeton, New Jersey – family-owned since 1946
- Valley India Times - Indo-American newspaper, Dholakia family-owned since 2000
- Wick Communications, Sierra Vista, Arizona – Wick family-owned chain of newspapers in 12 states since 1926
References
- ↑ "Newspapers Way of Life for Family Producing Casa Grande Daily". Arizona State University's Cronkite News Service. Retrieved 2 May 2007.
- ↑ Kstati Russian-American Newspaper
- ↑ http://www.marysvillejt.com
- ↑ Mike Lawrence (May 13, 2011). "CU journalism alums happily report and edit in Steamboat Springs". University of Colorado. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
- ↑ "About the Pilot & Today". steamboatpilot.com. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
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