North County Times | |
Type: | Daily newspaper |
Format: | Broadsheet |
Foundation: | North County Blade-Citizen: 1929 (heritage dating to 1892) Escondido Times-Advocate: 1909 (heritage dating to 1889) North County Times: 1995 |
Ceased Publication: | October 15, 2012 (Merged into U-T San Diego) |
Owners: | MLIM Holdings (U-T San Diego) |
Headquarters: | 207 E Pennsylvania Ave. Escondido, California 92025 United States |
Publisher: | Peter York |
Editor: | Kent Davy |
Circulation: | 78,181 daily 79,067 Sunday[1] |
The North County Times was a local newspaper in San Diego's North County. It was headquartered in Escondido. The final publisher was Peter York.
The newspaper was formed in 1995 from the merger of the North County Blade-Citizen of Oceanside (founded 1929) and the Escondido Times-Advocate (founded 1909) by Howard Publications.[2] The North County Times also published The Californian (founded 1976) in Temecula, located in southwest Riverside County, which was also acquired by Howard Publications in 1995 along with the Fallbrook Enterprise (founded 1911).[3] [4] [5] The North County Times originally published nine local zoned editions in addition to The Californian.[6] Lee Enterprises acquired Howard in 2002.
From 2008 through 2011, the paper laid off dozens of staff members, including at least a third of its editorial/newsroom staff.[7]
Doug Manchester, owner of U-T San Diego (known as The San Diego Union-Tribune after 2015[8]), bought the North County Times from Lee Enterprises in September 2012 for just under $12 million.[9] One third of the staff was laid off.[10] Subsequently, the print edition of the newspaper was folded into the U-T and called U-T North County Times, which is an edition of U-T San Diego and combines North County-specific content with features and columns from the U-T.[11] The North County Times headquarters in Escondido were sold to the Classical Academy charter school.[12] [13]
On March 7, 2013, the separate U-T North County Times name was dropped and a U-T North County edition produced, which further integrated the U-T with North County-specific pages, while eliminating differences between the two. Previously, both the U-T North County Times and the regular U-T were sold side by side at newsstands.[14] Californian readers were merged into the U-T Californian, which included a front section of Southwest Riverside County-specific content with the remaining content from the U-T North County edition.[15] As of May 28, 2013, publication of the U-T Californian was terminated, and it was also reported that the distinct content of the North County edition was being de-emphasized.[16] [17] [18] In January 2013, U-T San Diego took the archives of the North County Times offline; since then finding North County Times articles has been "hit or miss at best, mostly miss", according to the San Diego Reader.[19] The Georgina Cole branch of the Carlsbad City Library keeps microfiche copies of the North County Times covering January 1, 1996 to November 30, 2012 that are publicly available to view and scan.[20]