Idaho State Journal Explained

Idaho State Journal
Image Alt:Photograph of the Idaho State Journal building in Pocatello, Idaho
Motto:Empowering the Community
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Foundation:1890
(as Pocatello Tribune)
Owners:Adams Publishing Group
Founder:C.E. Arney
Publisher:Travis Quast
Maneditor:Ian Fennell & John O'Connell
Sportseditor:Madison Guernsey
Launched: (original)
(current)
Language:English
Circulation:8,976
Circulation Date:2021
Circulation Ref:[1]
Headquarters:305 South Arthur Avenue
PO Box 431
Pocatello, ID 83204
United States
Oclc:8801227

The Idaho State Journal is daily newspaper published in Pocatello, Idaho, United States, that serves southeast Idaho, including Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Power, and Oneida counties.[2] The paper is published by Travis Quast, with Ian Fennell as managing editor.[3]

History

The periodical began it existence as a political publication in 1890, as the Pocatello Tribune. On January 6, 1893, it became a newspaper with a weekly printing. Over the ensuing years it increased publication to twice weekly, and then thrice weekly. In March 1897 a failed attempt was made to print daily editions. However, that endeavor became successful several years later and the newspaper has published daily since March 17, 1902.[4] [5]

On April 28, 1924, the Idaho State Journal began publication, but the Pocatello Tribune purchased that periodical in 1932. Thereafter, the Idaho State Journal continued as the morning edition of the Pocatello Tribune. However, due to the newsprint shortages during World War II, printing of the Idaho State Journal was suspended in 1942. Like many others newspapers, the Idaho State Journal changed ownership multiple times during its early existence.[4] [5]

The current Idaho State Journal became a reality on October 1, 1949, when it merged with another newspaper (the Pocatello Post), which had begun in 1947. By then, the newspaper was owned by the Scripps League Newspapers. After several changes in operating sites, the newspaper moved to its current location on South Arthur Avenue in 1951. Over three decades later, Scripps League Newspapers sold its interest in the newspaper to the Pioneer News Group in 1984.[4] [5] Another three decades later, the Pioneer New Group sold its papers to Adams Publishing Group in 2017.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-05-01 . Idaho Circulation Map . 2023-04-25 . Adams Publishing Group.
  2. Web site: Idaho State Journal Retail Media Kit. idahostatejournal.com. Idaho State Journal. Pocatello, Idaho. 2. May 1, 2020.
  3. Web site: Contact. idahostatejournal.com. Idaho State Journal. Pocatello, Idaho. May 1, 2020.
  4. Web site: About US...: Journal's story spans century. idahostatejournal.com. Idaho State Journal. Pocatello, Idaho. May 1, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20060506050646/http://www.idahostatejournal.com/service/about.html. May 6, 2006. Wayback Machine.
  5. Web site: Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, ID). apgwest.com. APG West. Seattle. January 6, 2017. May 1, 2020.
  6. Web site: Pioneer News Group selling media division to Adams Publishing Group. Hammer. Barb. adamspg.com. Adams Publishing Group. Greeneville, Tennessee. October 5, 2017. February 19, 2018. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180220092256/http://adamspg.com/pioneer-news-group-selling-media-division-to-adams-publishing-group/. February 20, 2018. Wayback Machine.