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Pioneer News Group

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Pioneer News Group
StatusDefunct
Founded1974
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSeattle, Washington
Publication typesNewspapers
Owner(s)Scripps family
Official websitepioneernewsgroup.com

Pioneer News Group was an American media company.[1] The company was founded in 1974 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington.[1] It was owned by the Scripps family, who had also started the E. W. Scripps Company.[2] The Pioneer News Groups had printing facilities in Idaho, Montana, Utah, Oregon, and Washington.[1] In October 2017, Pioneer announced that it was selling its newspaper business to the Adams Publishing Group.[3]

History

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In December 1975, Scripps League Newspapers spun off a number of numbers to form a new company called Pioneer Newspapers, Inc. The enterprise would be owned and operated by James George Scripps,[4][5] who was the brother of Scripps League chairman Edward W. Scripps and grandson of E. W. Scripps.[6] The newspapers included were: Grass Valley Union, Caldwell News-Tribune, The Idaho Press, Idaho State Journal, The Bemidji Pioneer, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Havre Daily News, Herald and News, Canonsburg Notes, Monongahela Herald, Waynesburg Democrat Messenger, The Herald Journal, Skagit Valley Herald.[4]

Other newspaper companies affiliated with Pioneer in 1976 were Kalb Newspapers, the Scripps-Ifft group, the Scripps-Wood group and Swift Newspapers.[7] In 1983, Pioneer Newspapers merged with Swift Newspapers, owned by Philip E, Swift, to form Swift-Pioneer Newspapers, Inc.[8] That same year Nicholas Ifft sold Scripps-Ifft Newspapers, Inc. to James George Scripps.[9]

The company's owner James George Scripps died in December 1986.[10][6] In the years that followed Pioneer acquired the Daily Record in 1996,[11] Lone Peak Lookout in 1998[12] and the Standard Journal and Fremont County Herald-Chronicle in 2000.[13] Pioneer launched the Belgrade News in 2004.[14] The company sold the Havre Daily News[15] and purchased the Teton Valley News in 2005.[16] Pioneer purchased the Preston Citizen, the Tremonton Leader and News-Examiner in 2007.[17]

In 2013, the company was renamed to Pioneer News Group.[18] In 2015, the company purchased the Stanwood Camano News.[19] In October 2017, Pioneer sold its 22 newspapers to Adams Publishing Group.[20]

Publications owned in 2017

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References

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  1. ^ a b c BusinessWeek
  2. ^ Official website history
  3. ^ "Idaho State Journal to have new owner". Idaho State Journal. 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  4. ^ a b "Scripps League splits papers". The Capitol Journal. December 1, 1975. p. 25.
  5. ^ "Mount Vernon paper involved in realignment". The Bellingham Herald. December 1, 1975. p. 19.
  6. ^ a b "James. G. Scripps, owner of newspaper chain, dies". Albany Democrat-Herald. December 29, 1986. p. 8.
  7. ^ "Hagadone, Scripps League End Newspaper Partnership". The Idaho Statesman. May 11, 1976. p. 11.
  8. ^ "Pioneer, Swift newspaper firms merge". Nevada State Journal. January 22, 1982. p. 18.
  9. ^ "George Nicholas "Nick" Ifft III (Obituary)". Asbury Park Press. May 15, 2003. p. 27.
  10. ^ "James George Scripps (Obituary)". Statesman Journal. December 29, 1986. p. 10.
  11. ^ "McClatchy chain to sell Ellensburg Daily Record to Pioneer of Seattle". The News Tribune. October 19, 1996. p. 14.
  12. ^ "Pioneer Newspapers buys Big Sky weekly". Great Falls Tribune. September 26, 1998. p. 11.
  13. ^ "Pioneer Newspapers buys 2 Idaho Papers". The Salt Lake Tribune. October 26, 2000. p. 25.
  14. ^ "Bozeman Chronicle launches new paper". The Billings Gazette. February 3, 2004. p. 13.
  15. ^ Brandt, Angela (December 13, 2005). "Pioneer Newspapers sells Havre Daily News". Havre Daily News. Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  16. ^ "Teton Valley News sold". Jackson Hole News and Guide. December 21, 2005. p. 45.
  17. ^ "Pioneer Newspapers buys Preston weekly, other papers". The Idaho Statesman. October 12, 2007. p. 34.
  18. ^ "New name for Pioneer news organization". Skagit Valley Herald. 2013-01-08. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  19. ^ "Pioneer buys Stanwood Camano News". The Everett Herald. January 10, 2015. Archived from the original on July 7, 2018. Retrieved April 8, 2023.
  20. ^ "Seattle-based Pioneer News selling media division, 6 Washington state newspapers". The Seattle Times. 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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