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The Press-Enterprise is a paid daily newspaper published by Digital First Media that serves the Inland Empire in Southern California.Headquartered in downtown Riverside, California, it is the primary newspaper for Riverside County, with heavy penetration into neighboring San Bernardino County.
Howard H "Tim" Hays, Jr. (June 2, 1917 – October 14, 2011) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning publisher of the Press-Enterprise in Riverside, California. [1] He was a lifelong advocate for open government and gained national fame for his efforts to defend and define First Amendment rights of the press.
On March 21, 2016, a bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Freedom Communications and its two major newspapers, the Orange County Register and the Riverside Press-Enterprise to Digital First Media. [2] [3] Thus, LANG was renamed Southern California News Group. The sale closed on March 31, 2016.
In March 2016, a bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Freedom Communications and its two major newspapers, the Orange County Register and the Riverside Press-Enterprise to Digital First Media. The papers were integrated into Digital First Media's Los Angeles Newspaper Group, which was renamed the Southern California News Group on the same day.
Opotowsky was a top editor at the Riverside Press-Enterprise when the paper brought two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that resulted in landmark rulings advancing the public’s right to view ...
The Riverside-based Press-Enterprise also has a few editions over the area. There is also an Inland Empire edition of the Los Angeles Times . For the segments of the Inland Empire surrounding San Bernardino and Riverside cities, regional newspapers include:
Belo, based in Dallas, Texas, owned the Riverside Press-Enterprise and The Dallas Morning News, along with several television stations. [23] [24] An announcement of the deal said the Hemet News would be discontinued as a separate newspaper but its pages would be delivered as a supplement to the Press-Enterprise of Riverside, California. [24]
Gabbert was born in Oxnard, California on June 20, 1909. [1] In 1912, when he was three years old, he moved with his parents to Riverside, California. [3] His father, J. R. Gabbert, purchased the Riverside Enterprise newspaper and worked as both editor and publisher. [3]