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Central Oregonian

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Central Oregonian
TypeTwice-weekly newspaper
Owner(s)Pamplin Media Group
Founded1881
HeadquartersPrineville, Oregon
Circulation5,253 (as of 2022)[1]
Websitecentraloregonian.com

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

History

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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 until selling it in September 1969 to Eagle Newspapers.[6] Eagle sold the paper to Pamplin Media Group in June 2013.[6][7] As of 2014, the paper was published on Tuesdays and Fridays.[3]

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]

References

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  1. ^ "Pamplin Media Group: Media Kit 2022" (PDF). 2022-10-19. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  2. ^ "Newspapers and Genealogical Resources". University of Oregon Libraries. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
  3. ^ a b "Central Oregonian". Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
  4. ^ "Crook County journal".
  5. ^ Turnbull, George S. (1939). "Wheeler County" . History of Oregon Newspapers . Binfords and Mort.
  6. ^ a b Giegerich, Andy (June 27, 2013). "Pamplin group buys Prineville's Central Oregonian paper". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
  7. ^ Pamplin Media Group (June 27, 2013). "Pamplin newspaper group buys Central Oregonian". Portland Tribune. Archived from the original on January 6, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  8. ^ Ahern, Tony (October 22, 2018). "Central Oregonian moving to metered paywall on website". Central Oregonian. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
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