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The Salinas Californian, sometimes referred to as The Californian, is a digital and print newspaper published in Salinas, California, covering mainly the Salinas Valley. Founded in 1871 as The Salinas City Index, it went through several name changes and assumed its current name during World War II. [1]
The decline of Salinas' 152-year-old newspaper leaves residents hungry for a trusted watchdog and worried about what stories won't be covered.
The Salinas Californian: Salinas: Gannett: 6,207 The San Bernardino Sun: San Bernardino: Digital First Media: 93,097 The San Diego Union-Tribune: San Diego: Digital First Media: 121,321 San Francisco Chronicle: San Francisco: Hearst Corporation: 164,820 San Francisco Examiner: San Francisco: San Francisco Media Company 75,009 The Mercury News ...
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El Sol de Salinas publishing on November 13, 1968, and it considered to be the oldest and largest Spanish weekly newspaper on California's central coast. [2] The paper is produced by The Salinas Californian, and both papers are owned by the Gannett Company, which also owns the USA Today Network.
S. The Sacramento Bee; The Salinas Californian; The San Diego Union-Tribune; San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco Examiner; San Gabriel Valley Tribune; San Mateo Daily Journal
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