List of family-owned newspapers in the United States

List of family-owned newspapers in the United States

List of family owned newspapers in the United States is just that - a list of family owned newspapers in the United States. At one time, just about all news papers in the United States were family owned. However, to be in the list below, the newspaper presently must be family owned and that newspaper must be based in the United States (but may be delivered outside of the United States).

*"The Columbia Daily Tribune", Columbia, Missouri - family owned since 1905
*"The Free Lance–Star", Fredericksburg, Virginia — family owned since 1926
*"Town Topics", Princeton, New Jersey — family owned since 1946
*"Smith Publishing & Media Group", Walnut, California - family owned since 2006
*"The Register-Guard", Eugene, Oregon - family owned since 1927
*Shaw Newspapers, Dixon, Ill., established in 1851.
*" [http://www.eopucbo.org East Oregonian Publishing Co.] .", Oregon & Washington papers, family owned.
*"The Newtown Bee", Newtown, CT - family owned since 1881

ee also

* List of newspapers


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