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elections without also taking a position on the presidential race. The board justified its decision by citing the paper's general focus on local issues, writing "Our goal as an editorial board is to have an impact in our community. And we don't think an endorsement for president would move the needle. So that's why we focus our endorsement energy where voters may not have made up their minds and need help with the decision."
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years in the position; his son
Patrick, president of the paper, was appointed interim publisher but was not a candidate to succeed his father, and Patrick Stickel retired on December 30, 2009. N. Christian Anderson III was named as the new publisher in October, and began work in the position at the beginning of November 2009. After more than 16 years as editor,
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equipment. Wallace Turner and many other writers and photographers refused to cross the picket lines and never returned. The two newspapers published a "joint, typo-marred paper" for six months until they had hired enough nonunion help to resume separate operations. Starting in
February 1960, striking union workers published a daily newspaper,
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February. In September 2009, publisher Fred Stickel announced his retirement, effective September 18, ending 34
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Sandra Rowe joined the paper as executive editor in June 1993. She formally became editor in 1994 with the retirement of
William Hilliard, but Hilliard had effectively already given her control of the editor's reins in 1993 as he focused his attention on his duties as the newly elected president of
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Business has everything—power, influence, sex, drama—and our job is to pull back the curtain: That bank merger last week? Who got screwed? Who came out on top? This is what really happened. Business news should be handled as finely crafted drama; it's got substance and great meaning. Business should
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began in
November 1959. The strike was called by Stereotypers Local 49 over various contract issues, particularly the introduction of more automated plate-casting machinery; the new-to-American-publishing German-made equipment required one operator instead of the four that operated the existing
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The paper's offices and presses were originally housed in a two-story building at the intersection of First Street (now First Avenue) and
Morrison Street, but in 1892 the paper moved into a new nine-story building at 6th and Alder streets. The new building was, the same as its predecessor (and
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also cited "an increased focus on specialized reporting; a reorganized newsroom that promotes "team reporting" concepts over traditional beats; and regular training sessions and seminars that most staffers credit for encouraging fresh ideas and competitive approaches." Pulitzer Board member
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found its readers. Each weekly issue consisted of four pages, printed six columns wide. Little attention was paid to current news events, with the bulk of the paper's content devoted to political themes and biographical commentary. The paper took a staunch political line supportive of the
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Anderson announced the paper was restructuring and that beginning October 1, the Oregonian Publishing Company would be dissolved. Two new companies would be formed: the Oregonian Media Group, which will focus on providing content on its online news site,
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eliminated the comments section of Oregonlive.com. The paper said it was following the trend of other papers in the past decade and said most readers don't utilize the comments feature. The paper also said uncivil comments were taking up too many resources to moderate.
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Co-worker Tom Hallman Jr. was a finalist for the 1999 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing, for his "unique profile of a man struggling to recover from a brain injury". Reporter Mark O'Keefe won an Overseas Press Club award for human rights reporting. The editors of
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purchased the paper. At that time, the sale price of $ 5.6 million was the largest for a single newspaper. The sale was announced on December 11, 1950. In 1954, Newhouse bought 50% of Mount Hood Radio & Television Broadcasting Corp, which broadcasts
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In June 2015, Advance signed a contract with Signature Graphics to take over printing and distribution of the paper from Advance Central Services Oregon, and announced that it was considering selling its longtime printing plant located near
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thereafter no longer being used, and in turn was appointed to the new position of chairman of the group in September 2014. Steve Moss succeeded Anderson as Oregonian Media Group president, and the chairman position was to go unfilled.
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though it would continue to publish a daily print edition of the paper; and Advance Central Services Oregon, which would provide production, packaging, and distribution support for the new company. Ownership remained with
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in 1993, and Robert Caldwell was appointed. Michele McLellan assumed the role three years later, and was delegated the authority to decide whether or not a newspaper error should result in the publication of a correction.
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Moss announced in July 2016 that he would depart at the end of August. In the article about Moss's impending departure, it was disclosed that the newspaper's Sunday circulation was at that time approximately 170,000.
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intended to help people with severe disabilities find employment. Instead it "awarded executives handsomely but left disabled workers in segregated jobs often paying less than minimum wage."
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back to Pittock in 1877, marking a return of Scott to the paper's editorial helm. A part-owner of the paper, Scott would remain as editor-in-chief until shortly before his death in 1910.
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was conducted expired in 1939. O. L. Price, who managed the newspaper under the trust, retired at age 61 upon its expiration. Ownership reverted to the heirs of Pittock and H. W. Scott.
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in 2009, subsequently being named president of the Oregonian Media Group when that new company replaced the Oregonian Publishing Company in October 2013, with the title of
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neighborhood west of downtown, closed in 2015 after the paper's printing was outsourced. The smaller of the complex's two buildings (pictured) was demolished in late 2018.
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for calling for vigilante "justice" against Chinese Americans (Pennoyer favored running people of Chinese descent out of the state by "legal" means). The
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because of the outrageous price. Three years later, Scott purchased a nearby block for the state at $ 300,000 while holding the office of
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ruled the strike illegal in November 1963. Strikers continued to picket until April 4, 1965, at which point the two newspapers became
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lost its primary "competitor" and Portland became a one-daily-newspaper city in 1982, when Advance/Newhouse shut down the
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established by Dryer. He ordered a new press in December 1860 and also arranged for the news to be sent by telegraph to
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called his "public deception and private bad judgment" about his past relationship with a teenage legislative intern.
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launched KGW-FM, the Northwest's first FM station, in 1946 (acclaimed by "The Oregonian" May 8, 1946), known today as
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as number twelve on its list of "America's Best Newspapers", and the best newspaper owned by the Newhouse family.
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first Pulitzer in 42 years with champagne, McDonald's french fries and a brass band. The series also received the
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but not the tower. The newspaper did not move again until 1948. The 1892 building was demolished in 1950.
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4237:"The Chronicle Bids Adieu To The Free Weekly TV Section"
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4154:"Oregonian Editor Rowe retiring, Bhatia named successor"
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James J. Montague, collected papers, Ithaca, New York
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3542:"Brent Walth-School of Journalism and Communication"
3302:"The 1992 Campaign; Newspapers Publish Endorsements"
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Daily newspaper published in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
6353:List of all Oregon newspapers, current and defunct
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1288:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
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5110:"About Oregonian Media Group (FAQ)"
5057:Hunsberger, Brent (June 20, 2013).
4827:Therese, Bottomly (July 26, 2020).
4267:O'Neill, Natalie (August 1, 2023).
3272:Lynne, Palombo (December 3, 2015).
2150:"About Oregonian Media Group (FAQ)"
2123:Hunsberger, Brett (June 20, 2013).
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6117:Oregon Association of Broadcasters
6005:Northwest Boomer & Senior News
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5166:Earnshaw, Aliza (August 5, 2001).
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3390:"Continuation of Follow the Money"
3388:Simons, Lewis M. (November 1999).
3073:Diehl, Caleb (November 23, 2015).
2958:"The Pulitzer Prizes 1957 Winners"
2939:. January 23, 1950. Archived from
2856:"The Pulitzer Prizes 1939 Winners"
2320:Heinzkill, Richard (August 1993).
2029:. Started in 1997, it is owned by
1452:in late 2007. The paper's outside
1210:Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
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4566:Njus, Elliot (February 3, 2017).
4347:Giegerich, Andy (April 2, 2014).
4295:Bhatia, Peter (October 1, 2013).
4122:Stern, Henry (November 4, 2009).
4011:Winston Ross (February 3, 2009).
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1282:Editorial writers Doug Bates and
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4618:Njus, Elliot (October 5, 2018).
3199:Butler, Grant (March 21, 2018).
2981:Klare, Gene (November 1, 2002).
2817:Weekly Oregonian is Discontinued
2690:. December 1, 1886. p. 395.
2535:– via AccessGenealogy.com.
2324:. University of Oregon Libraries
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650:A 20-year trust under which the
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8063:Newspapers established in 1850
6142:(Mount Hood Community College)
6075:Southwest Community Connection
5935:Catholic Sentinel/El Centinela
4592:Bell, Jon (February 2, 2017).
4321:Manning, Rob (June 20, 2013).
3653:Organization of News Ombudsmen
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970:established an Asia bureau in
856:National Labor Relations Board
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6970:Philadelphia Business Journal
6963:Jacksonville Business Journal
6198:(Chemeketa Community College)
6182:(Clackamas Community College)
6174:(Chemeketa Community College)
5749:Polk County Itemizer-Observer
4801:Mesh, Aaron (June 21, 2020).
4421:Mesh, Aaron (July 25, 2014).
3360:Lisheron, Mark (March 2000).
3230:"William A. Hilliard (1927–)"
2176:"About Oregonian Media Group"
2103:
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6984:Puget Sound Business Journal
6294:(New Hope Christian College)
6278:(Southern Oregon University)
5956:Coast River Business Journal
5446:The Coquille Valley Sentinel
4535:Mesh, Aaron (July 7, 2015).
4454:Staff report (May 5, 2015).
3680:"The Story Behind the Story"
3616:"Julie Sullivan Springhetti"
3050:Babb, Doug (June 21, 2010).
2983:"Let me say this about that"
2583:MacColl, E. Kimbark (1979).
2497:History of Portland, Oregon,
1727:Comments section elimination
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7197:Bright House Sports Network
6949:Cincinnati Business Courier
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6334:(Western Oregon University)
6326:(Eastern Oregon University)
6318:(Portland State University)
6270:(Portland State University)
6262:(Lewis & Clark College)
2672:. May 22, 1886. Front page.
2621:Nash, Lee (April 7, 2021).
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4327:Oregon Public Broadcasting
3684:American Journalism Review
3596:"Kim Christensen-LA Times"
3455:February 26, 2008, at the
3395:American Journalism Review
3367:American Journalism Review
2933:"The Press: Snap the Whip"
2876:"Paper Reverts to Heirs".
2623:"Harvey Scott (1838–1910)"
2370:Historic Oregon Newspapers
1977:9/26 (editorial/marketing)
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1767:Portland metropolitan area
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1149:Columbia Journalism Review
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955:for 35 years; he had been
798:that year's Pulitzer Prize
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6977:Pittsburgh Business Times
6922:
6855:
6654:
6641:
6632:
6591:Hunterdon County Democrat
6580:
6497:
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6401:
6341:
6302:(Multnomah Bible College)
6214:(Oregon State University)
6166:(Rogue Community College)
6130:
5891:
5544:Grants Pass Daily Courier
5495:Daily Journal of Commerce
5425:Columbia County Spotlight
5318:
5228:Oregon Historical Society
5173:Portland Business Journal
5138:. Oregonian Media Group.
4651:Daily Journal of Commerce
4598:Portland Business Journal
4353:Portland Business Journal
4159:Portland Business Journal
4048:Portland Business Journal
3329:Koberstein, Paul (1999).
2008:
1989:
1981:
1973:
1965:
1957:
1947:
1937:
1929:
1543:, a publication from the
1403:Austin American-Statesman
1275:published two reports on
1117:The French Fry Connection
901:oversees the newspapers.
843:In 1961, Newhouse bought
225:, founded as a weekly by
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7322:St. Louis Globe-Democrat
6646:Condé Nast Entertainment
6310:(Lane Community College)
6158:(University of Portland)
6150:(University of Portland)
5942:The Charbonneau Villager
5861:Wallowa County Chieftain
5226:Oregon History Project,
4624:The Oregonian/OregonLive
4572:The Oregonian/OregonLive
4511:The Oregonian/OregonLive
3469:Details Matter: Accuracy
3459:from the paper's website
3440:from the paper's website
2784:Chandler, J. D. (2016).
1714:
1648:Arizona State University
1531:
1159:
992:
398:, then by stagecoach to
18:The Oregonian/OregonLive
7805:The Wall Street Journal
7617:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
7329:Syracuse Herald-Journal
7301:Long Island Daily Press
7287:Gloucester County Times
7102:Fairchild Fashion Media
6942:Boston Business Journal
6550:Jackson Citizen Patriot
6206:(George Fox University)
6190:(Willamette University)
6096:Washington County Argus
6089:Upper Rogue Independent
5509:The Douglas County Mail
5453:Corvallis Gazette-Times
5273:The Oregon Encyclopedia
4708:. Retrieved 2017-12-25.
4043:"Oregonian lays off 37"
3474:April 23, 2008, at the
3436:March 16, 2008, at the
3234:The Oregon Encyclopedia
2897:Encyclopædia Britannica
2628:The Oregon Encyclopedia
1853:Homes+Gardens Northwest
1846:www.explorethepearl.com
1696:
1683:
1569:
1459:
1364:
1340:Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act
1301:
1255:for president in 2004.
1214:The Boy Behind the Mask
1123:by following a case of
962:
918:
837:The (Portland) Reporter
788:In 1957, staff writers
741:for $ 3.6 million in a
645:My Country 'Tis of Thee
466:William Randolph Hearst
441:Portland Daily Bulletin
325:Ulster County, New York
8083:American news websites
7829:Bristol Herald Courier
7308:News of Cumberland Co.
7044:Warner Bros. Discovery
7039:Charter Communications
6331:Western Oregon Journal
6246:(University of Oregon)
5467:The Creswell Chronicle
5460:Cottage Grove Sentinel
5369:Beaverton Valley Times
5327:Albany Democrat-Herald
3980:Editor & Publisher
3947:Editor & Publisher
3900:. 2007. Archived from
3898:Long Island University
3867:Editor & Publisher
3147:Editor & Publisher
2770:Editor & Publisher
2372:. University of Oregon
2258:Editor & Publisher
1624:format to the smaller
1617:
1605:
1424:The Charlotte Observer
1380:Editor & Publisher
1374:
1286:were awarded the 2006
1228:
1080:Editor & Publisher
1062:
866:Late 1960s–early 1980s
693:Oregon State Treasurer
671:
627:shortened its name to
562:
530:the Oregonian Building
524:
521:The Oregonian Building
419:
343:
302:
286:
249:from 1861 until 1937.
31:. For other uses, see
6476:Staten Island Advance
5928:Cascade Business News
5875:Wilsonville Spokesman
5756:The Redmond Spokesman
5565:Heppner Gazette-Times
5481:Curry County Reporter
5348:Ashland Daily Tidings
4721:(September 7, 2018).
4376:. The Pulitzer Prizes
3740:Vetter, Christopher.
3712:(November 22, 2006).
3513:on December 31, 2013.
2987:Northwest Labor Press
2834:The Morning Oregonian
2669:The Eugene City Guard
1961:Oregonian Media Group
1753:Targeted publications
1641:Explanatory Reporting
1611:
1595:
1551:. Unlike "TV Click",
1372:
1292:Oregon State Hospital
1226:
1045:
1037:, who relocated from
665:
625:The Morning Oregonian
612:Radio Stations, Inc.
559:The Morning Oregonian
557:
519:
417:
338:
301:until at least 1911.
292:
281:
246:The Morning Oregonian
101:Oregonian Media Group
83:(since April 2, 2014)
8048:Advance Publications
7925:Anchorage Daily News
6691:Condé Nast Traveller
6670:Architectural Digest
6395:Advance Publications
6254:(Pacific University)
6187:Willamette Collegian
6054:The Sherwood Gazette
5914:Cannon Beach Gazette
5882:Woodburn Independent
5812:The Dalles Chronicle
5614:Lake County Examiner
5600:Illinois Valley News
5579:The Hermiston Herald
5558:Hells Canyon Journal
5523:The Drain Enterprise
5418:The Clatskanie Chief
5362:Bandon Western World
5249:at Wikimedia Commons
5090:on November 12, 2017
4217:. September 12, 2010
3904:on February 22, 2007
3752:on November 25, 2005
3714:"The 30-Year Secret"
3690:on November 11, 2013
2993:on September 6, 2003
2943:on January 31, 2011.
2752:The Sunday Oregonian
2739:The Sunday Oregonian
2723:The Sunday Oregonian
2707:The Sunday Oregonian
2587:. Portland, Oregon:
2398:. January 10, 2019.
2265:on September 6, 2014
2182:on November 12, 2017
2031:Advance Publications
1952:Advance Publications
1911:$ 164,000 (average)
1731:On January 2, 2020,
1582:Advance Publications
1400:, the editor of the
1271:". That same year,
770:), and KOIN-FM (now
755:Advance Publications
604:, in 1933, from NBC
400:Jacksonville, Oregon
369:The Weekly Oregonian
348:The Weekly Oregonian
340:The Weekly Oregonian
240:The Sunday Oregonian
219:Advance Publications
143:1500 SW First Avenue
92:Advance Publications
29:The Oregonian (film)
7941:The Washington Post
7891:New York Daily News
7862:The Washington Post
7813:The Washington Post
7625:The Courier-Journal
7561:The Tuscaloosa News
7489:Wall Street Journal
7280:Forest Grove Leader
7202:Sporting News Media
7013:Stage Entertainment
6956:Hemmings Motor News
6684:Condé Nast Traveler
6227:The Linfield Review
6222:(Corban University)
6211:The Daily Barometer
6103:Wheeler County News
5998:North Coast Citizen
5900:Forest Grove Leader
5677:The Newberg Graphic
5663:Myrtle Point Herald
5586:The Hillsboro Argus
5516:Douglas County News
5474:Curry Coastal Pilot
5432:Columbia Gorge News
5376:Blue Mountain Eagle
4782:. December 29, 2019
4051:. February 24, 2010
3028:on February 4, 2013
2900:. October 1, 2017.
2741:, Section 4, p. 12.
2454:. February 4, 1911.
2064:Printing Press Park
1926:
1494:2005 Pulitzer Prize
1140:Overseas Press Club
1094:was established at
1040:The Virginian-Pilot
1008:The Washington Post
945:William A. Hilliard
911:, citing declining
759:S. I. "Si" Newhouse
726:, then turn to the
724:First National Bank
641:editorial reporting
528:successor), called
496:In 1881, the first
396:Redding, California
331:First weekly issues
45:
7933:The New York Times
7903:The New York Times
7774:The New York Times
7758:The New York Times
7657:Lookout Santa Cruz
7609:The Press Democrat
7545:The New York Times
7403:Portfolio Magazine
7238:Street & Smith
6882:La Cucina Italiana
6846:World of Interiors
6721:House & Garden
6605:South Jersey Times
6564:Muskegon Chronicle
6529:Grand Rapids Press
6230:(Linfield College)
6131:Collegiate members
5984:The Mountain Times
5763:The Register-Guard
5649:Malheur Enterprise
5635:The Madras Pioneer
5621:Lake Oswego Review
5502:Dead Mountain Echo
5488:The Daily Astorian
5439:The Columbia Press
5390:Burns Times-Herald
4162:. December 7, 2009
4103:. October 26, 2009
3310:. October 19, 1992
3307:The New York Times
3180:. October 24, 2016
3107:Public History PDX
2878:The New York Times
2589:The Georgian Press
2033:, which also owns
1924:
1888:$ 95,000 (median)
1656:The Register-Guard
1618:
1606:
1496:. Jaquiss thinks
1418:The New York Times
1377:In February 2008,
1375:
1334:—were awarded the
1229:
1208:received the 2001
1022:" (a twist on the
845:The Oregon Journal
830:The Oregon Journal
737:had to sell it to
712:cost-plus contract
672:
633:Ronald G. Callvert
563:
561:, January 22, 1912
525:
470:Sylvester Pennoyer
422:From 1866 to 1872
420:
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344:
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163:Wed and Fri 91,827
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7837:Los Angeles Times
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7649:Los Angeles Times
7593:Los Angeles Times
7585:The Seattle Times
7505:Los Angeles Times
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7008:The Ironman Group
6926:Business Journals
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6557:Kalamazoo Gazette
6499:MLive Media Group
6361:
6360:
6251:The Pacific Index
6171:Chemeketa Courier
6068:The Source Weekly
6033:The Regal Courier
5970:Hillsboro Tribune
5892:Associate members
5868:West Linn Tidings
5833:The Times-Journal
5798:Statesman Journal
5791:Springfield Times
5770:Rogue River Press
5404:Central Oregonian
5355:Baker City Herald
5245:Media related to
4871:on April 30, 2011
4013:"The Paper Chase"
3659:on April 15, 2007
3601:Los Angeles Times
2892:"Newhouse family"
2795:978-1-4671-1953-5
2020:
2019:
1993:921 SW Washington
1917:
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1833:Explore the Pearl
1824:household income
1771:Explore the Pearl
1637:Editorial Writing
1562:Houston Chronicle
1492:earned Jaquiss a
1443:freedom of speech
1085:assignment-driven
1053:Sandy Rowe, from
720:E. B. MacNaughton
582:Morning Oregonian
462:James J. Montague
432:William Lair Hill
261:Editorial Writing
235:Pacific Northwest
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1490:Neil Goldschmidt
1430:The Miami Herald
1359:Oregon mountains
1269:methamphetamines
1238:Neil Goldschmidt
1212:for his series,
1176:Coos Bay, Oregon
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1090:The position of
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949:African-American
929:Antelope, Oregon
893:has managed the
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498:Sunday Oregonian
491:Sunday Oregonian
428:Henry W. Corbett
426:was the editor.
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6406:Advance Digital
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5691:The News-Review
5656:Molalla Pioneer
5628:Lebanon Express
5593:Hood River News
5572:Herald and News
5319:General members
5314:
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5268:"The Oregonian"
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1948:Owner(s)
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