Eagle Newspapers (Oregon)
Eagle Newspapers is an American newspaper publisher serving the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
| Type | Privately held company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Media |
| Founded | 1948 |
| Founder | Elmo Smith |
| Headquarters | 4901 Indian School Rd NE, Salem OR 97309-0008 |
| Owner | Denny Smith |
| Website | http://www.eaglenewspapers.com/ |
History
The origins of the company date back to 1933 when Elmo Smith and his wife, Dorothy, borrowed $25 to establish a mimeographed weekly newspaper in Ontario, Oregon.[1] In 1948, Smith sold the paper and used the proceeds to purchase the Blue Mountain Eagle in John Day, Oregon.[1]
That same year Smith and his friend, Bill Robinson, purchased The Madras Pioneer and the family business was incorporated.[1] In 1961, the company purchased the Hood River News.[1]
The company changed its name to Eagle Newspapers, Inc. in 1979.[1]
In 2013, Eagle Newspapers sold six Oregon newspapers in Central Oregon and the Willamette Valley to the Pamplin Media Group.[2][3] In 2020, the company sold the Polk County Itemizer-Observer to SJ Olson Publishing, Inc.[4]
Current newspapers
- Oregon
- Idaho
- Idaho County Free Press (Grangeville)
- Moneysaver (Lewiston, Idaho & Clarkston, Washington; Moscow, Idaho & Pullman, Washington)
- Washington
- The Enterprise (White Salmon)
- Moneysaver (Lewiston, Idaho & Clarkston, Washington; Moscow, Idaho & Pullman, Washington)
Newspapers formerly published by Eagle
See also
References
- "About Us". Eagle Newspapers. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
- "Pamplin Media Group acquires 6 weekly papers from Eagle Newspapers". The Oregonian. January 8, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
- "Pamplin Media Group Acquires Additional News Outlets". Editor & Publisher. January 8, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
- Barreda, Virginia. "Salem-based Eagle Newspapers Inc. sells Polk County Itemizer-Observer". Statesman Journal. Retrieved 2022-07-25.