Eagle Newspapers (Oregon)
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Not to be confused with Eagle Newspapers (New York).
Eagle Newspapers, Inc. is an American newspaper publisher serving the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The company publishes two daily papers, six semi-weekly papers, six weekly papers, two weekly classified publications, and six specialty publications. The company also owns four printing operations and a mailing service. The Eagle Web Press is based in Salem, Oregon.[1]
The company's chairman is former U.S. Representative from Oregon Denny Smith, who followed his father Elmo Smith into the publishing business.
Current newspapers
- Oregon
- Idaho
- Idaho County Free Press (Grangeville)
- Washington
- Daily Sun News (Sunnyside)
- The Enterprise (White Salmon)
- Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle
Newspapers formerly published by Eagle
- Camas-Washougal Post Record
- Canby Herald
- Central Oregonian
- The Madras Pioneer
- Molalla Pioneer
- The Newberg Graphic
- Wilsonville Spokesman
- Woodburn Independent
References
External links
- Eagle Newspapers, Inc. (official website)
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