Central Oregonian Explained

Central Oregonian
Type:Twice-weekly newspaper
Foundation:1881
Owners:Pamplin Media Group
Circulation:5,253
Circulation Date:2022
Circulation Ref:[1]
Headquarters:Prineville, Oregon

The Central Oregonian is a twice-weekly newspaper published in Prineville in the U.S. state of Oregon.

History

Tracing its roots to 1881, the paper covers Central Oregon where it is the newspaper of record for Crook County.[2] [3]

In 1921, a merger of the Prineville Call and the Crook County Journal formed the Central Oregonian.[4] The Journal had previously absorbed the Mitchell Monitor.[5] Doris Donnelly owned the Central Oregonian prior to Elmo Smith. Elmo Smith owned the paper until his death in 1968, when his son Denny Smith took over ownership of the Central Oregonian and other newspapers that became Eagle Newspapers.[6] Eagle sold the paper to the Pamplin Media Group in June 2013. [7] As of 2014, the paper was published on Tuesdays and Fridays.

In October 2018, implemented a paywall on its website, under which users are permitted free access to three stories per calendar month, after which payment of per-story fee is required for non-subscribers.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-10-19 . Pamplin Media Group: Media Kit 2022. 2023-04-18.
  2. Web site: Newspapers and Genealogical Resources . . 2011-02-25.
  3. Web site: Central Oregonian . . 2014-11-25.
  4. Web site: Crook County journal.
  5. Book: Turnbull, George S. . . . 1939 . Wheeler County.
  6. News: Giegerich. Andy. Pamplin group buys Prineville's Central Oregonian paper. 2014-11-25. Portland Business Journal. June 27, 2013.
  7. News: Pamplin Media Group. Pamplin newspaper group buys Central Oregonian. June 27, 2013. Portland Tribune. January 6, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230106114344/https://www.portlandtribune.com/news/pamplin-newspaper-group-buys-central-oregonian/article_128eab2c-6d7e-5a64-b4b1-01ecf1234cb2.html. January 6, 2023. live.
  8. News: Ahern . Tony . Central Oregonian moving to metered paywall on website . October 6, 2019 . Central Oregonian . October 22, 2018.