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This is a list of newspapers in California actively being published daily and non-daily. There were over 1,300 newspapers published in California at the beginning of 2020. There were over 1,300 newspapers published in California at the beginning of 2020.
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Daily newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area (3 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in California" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
In 1926, The Daily Independent was founded. In 2013, Gannett subsidiary Gatehouse Media, which owns the Independent, was awarded a contract to print The Rocketeer 2. The Rocketeer is a small newspaper whose focus is Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. [1]
William Dean Singleton, founder of MediaNews, pushed for the partnership in 1999 as part of his "clustering" strategy of newspaper ownership — owning groups of newspapers in a geographic area for economies of scale. For example, he had acquired five dailies in Northern California in the mid-1990s and centralized their operations into one copy ...
The Little Saigon News; Los Angeles Blade; Los Angeles Express (newspaper) Los Angeles Free Press; Los Angeles Herald; Los Angeles Reader; Los Angeles Staff; Los Angeles Standard Newspaper; Los Angeles Times suburban sections; Los Angeles Tribune (1886–1890) Los Angeles Tribune (1911–1918) Los Angeles Tribune (1941–1960) Los Angeles ...
Daily newspapers published in California (2 C, 46 P) Defunct newspapers published in California (1 C, 76 P) E. Editors of California newspapers (40 P) L.
The Villages Daily Sun, started in 1997, family owned. Shaw Newspapers, Dixon, Illinois – established in 1851; Smith Publishing & Media Group, Walnut, California – family-owned since 2006; Sonoma West Publishers (Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Cloverdale Reveille, and the Windsor Times)