Rogue River Press Explained

Type:Weekly newspaper
Owners:Valley Pride Publications, LLC
Publisher:Teresa Pearson
Foundation:1915
Language:American English
Circulation:1,630
Publishing City:Rogue River, Oregon
Publishing Country:United States
Oclc:30722092

The Rogue River Press is a weekly newspaper serving the southern part of the U.S. state of Oregon, established in 1915.[1] It is published in Jackson County and circulates about 1,630 newspapers[2] to Rogue River, Gold Hill, Wimer, and the Evans Valley.[3] It is a venue for reaching the public, though its selection over the larger Mail Tribune for publishing foreclosure notices in 2012 was part of an effort that met with criticism.[4]

The Press was founded in 1915. It has been owned by Valley Pride Publications since 1994, and its publisher is Teresa Pearson.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bagwell . Steve . Stapilus . Randy . 2013 . New Editions: The Northwest's newspapers as they were, are, and will be . Ridenbaugh Press . Carlton, Oregon . 978-0-945648-10-9 . 861618089.
  2. Web site: Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association . 2023-03-30 . www.orenews.com . en.
  3. News: U.S. Postal Service puts newspapers on notice over pot ads . December 3, 2015 . The Lewiston Tribune . Taylor W. . Anderson.
  4. News: Foreclosure giant takes a new tack on notices . January 15, 2012 . The Oregonian . Jeff . Manning .
  5. Web site: USNPL .