Salinas Valley Tribune Explained

Salinas Valley Tribune
Type:Weekly newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Foundation:Jan. 24, 1891
Owners:New SV Media Inc.
Publisher:Jeanie Johnson
Editor:Ryan Cronk
Language:English
Circulation:850
Headquarters:Gonzales, California
Oclc:40329114

The Salinas Valley Tribune is a weekly paid newspaper which serves the California cities of Gonzales, Soledad, Greenfield, Salinas and surrounding Monterey County in the Salinas Valley.[1] At one time the largest circulating paper in the county, its current circulation is 2,650. It is part of New SV Media, which also publishes the King City Rustler and Hollister Free Lance. [2]

It is edited by Ryan Cronk.[3]

History

The newspaper was founded on January 24, 1891 by Thomas Renison as an independent weekly.[4] [5] Renison had immigrated from Ireland at the age of 18, settling in the Bay Area in 1868.[6] While living in Gonzales he established the Gonzales Tribune,[7] publishing its first volume on January 24, 1891. He served as a presidential elector with the Democratic State Central Committee, resigning in 1892.[8] Renison would run it for only a few years; while editing it he was studying law, and in 1894, after passing the bar, he announced that he was moving to Salinas, California, where he established a law practice, served several terms as mayor and was elected to state assembly.[9] [10]

By 1893, the Gonzales Tribune had become the largest newspaper in the county, a title it would only hold for a short time.[11]

For some time it was edited by H. R. Farley. Around Halloween of 1898, Farley began to write a series of articles in the paper attacking the current Monterey County Sheriff, who had been accused of using names on local tombstones to embezzle county funds intended to feed and clothe prisoners.[12] The articles hurt the reputation of the Sheriff, and Farley put himself up as challenger in the next election, using the paper as a campaign vehicle, and winning in a heated contest. Farley's ascension into the position of Sheriff, however, would be his end; less than a year into his term his attempted apprehension of a drunken resident led to his murder.[13]

The Gonzales Tribune was sold, along with other South County Newspapers products, in 1995 to Rochelle, Illinois-based News Media Corporation.[14]

On July 1, 2019, California publisher New SV Media Inc. purchased the Tribune, ending several decades of out-of-state ownership.[15]

On April 1, 2020, it was renamed the Salinas Valley Tribune.[16] The new logo had been in development before the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the timing of the announcement was coincidental, publisher Jeanie Johnson said.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Research Newspapers by State: California . gotoanr.com. Stevenson. Paula. American Newspaper Representatives. en. 21 October 2018.
  2. News: Cronk appointed South County Newspapers editor. 13 April 2017. Greenfield News.
  3. Web site: Gonzales Tribune. USNPL. 19 October 2018.
  4. Web site: About Gonzales tribune. Chronicling America. 20 October 2018.
  5. News: Coast Items. 2 February 1891. The San Francisco Call.
  6. Book: Guinn, J. M. (James Miller). History of the state of California and biographical record of Santa Cruz, San Benito, Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties. An historical survey of the state's marvelous growth from its earliest settlement to the present time. 1903. Chicago : The Chapman Publishing Co.. San Francisco Public Library.
  7. Book: Barrows, Henry D.. A Memorial and Biographical History of the Coast Counties of Central California: Illustrated.. 105. Gonzales Tribune 1891.. 1893. Lewis Publishing Company. en.
  8. News: Local & Personal News. 3 Sep 1892. Newspapers.com. Gonzales Tribune .
  9. News: Services Planned for Salinas Pioneer. Local and Personal . 27 May 1930. Oakland Tribune.
  10. News: Gonzales Items. 13 Dec 1894. Salinas Weekly Index .
  11. News: Gonzales founded by family with a 'z'. 26 September 2003. The Californian.
  12. News: A Case of Grave Corruption. 28 November 2006. The Californian.
  13. News: Tragedy at Salinas. 19 Sep 1899. The Record-Union.
  14. News: King City Paper Sold. 1 April 1995. Santa Cruz Sentinel.
  15. Web site: California publisher buys King City Rustler. kingcityrustler.com. 2019-09-01.
  16. News: Salinas Valley Tribune debuts as new regional newspaper. 1 April 2020. Salinas Valley Tribune.
  17. News: Salinas Valley Tribune debuts. 21 April 2020. California News Publishers Association.