The Press Democrat

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The Press Democrat

The December 22, 2006 front page of
The Press Democrat
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner The New York Times Company
Publisher Bruce W. Kyse
Editor Catherine Barnett
Founded 1897
(as the Sonoma Democrat)
Price $0.25 daily in Santa Rosa and Petaluma; $0.50 daily elsewhere
Headquarters 427 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, California 95401
Flag of the United States United States
Circulation 83,424 Daily
84,014 Sunday[1]
ISSN 0747-220X

Website: pressdemocrat.com

The Press Democrat, with the largest circulation on the California North Coast, is a daily newspaper published in Santa Rosa, California. It was founded in 1897 by Ernest L. Finley who merged his Evening Press and Thomas Thompson's Sonoma Democrat (originally created as a voice for the Democratic Party). Finley also bought the Santa Rosa Republican in 1927 and merged it with the Press Democrat in 1948. It is currently owned by The New York Times Company, as are the North Bay Business Journal, and the Petaluma Argus-Courier.

The paper received the 2004 George Polk Award for Regional Reporting[2] given annually by Long Island University to honor contributions to journalistic integrity and investigative reporting.

[edit] History

Ernest L. Finley, his wife Ruth, daughter Ruth, and son-in-law Evert Person owned and published the "PD" between 1897 and 1985. Evert and Ruth Finley Person sold the paper to the New York Times Company in 1985. The NYT Company also owns the Petaluma Argus Courier, and recently acquired the North Bay Business Journal.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Audit Bureau of Circulation. Audit Bureau of Circulation's eCirc numbers for figures reported 3/31/2007. Retrieved on July 9, 2007.
  2. ^ George Polk Awards for Journalism press release. Long Island University. Retrieved on November 22, 2006.

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