- Idaho Statesman
Infobox Newspaper
name = Idaho Statesman
caption = TheOctober 16 ,2006 front page
of the "Idaho Statesman"
type = Dailynewspaper
format =Broadsheet
foundation =1864
(as "Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman")
ceased publication =
price =
owners =The McClatchy Company
publisher = Mi-Ai Parrish
editor = Vicki Gowler
language =
circulation =
headquarters = 1200 North Curtis Rd.
Boise, ID 83706United States
ISSN =
website = [http://www.idahostatesman.com/ www.IdahoStatesman.com] The "Idaho Statesman" is a U.S. daily newspaper serving the Boise,Idaho metropolitan area. The paper has a circulation of 61,000 daily, 83,038 Sunday, and employs about 450 people. It is owned byThe McClatchy Company .The paper was first published as the Idaho "Tri-Weekly Statesman" on
July 26 ,1864 by James S. Reynolds; it began publication from a log cabin on the current site ofBoise City Hall . Reynolds owned and operated the paper for its first eight years, selling toJudge Milton Kelly in 1872. Kelly's 17-year run ended in 1888, with the expansion to daily publication, and a name change: The Idaho "Daily Statesman".That summer, Kelly sold the paper to the Cobb family - which went on to run the paper for 70 years.
Calvin Cobb published the "Statesman" until his death in 1928, when control was transferred to his daughterMargaret Cobb Ailshie . The paper's history site says "Ailshie insisted on a lively editorial policy, deploring 'a dull newspaper.'" [http://custserv.idahostatesman.com/CustSvc/history.asp]Cobb Ailshie died in 1959, and general manager James Brown took control of the paper.
Federated Publications bought the Idaho "Statesman" in 1963. It joined five other publications inWashington ,Indiana , andMichigan . Federated merged withGannett in 1971. The paper moved to its current home on Curtis Road in Boise in 1972.On the early morning of
March 21, 2004 , Idaho Statesman's pressroom caught on fire. The fire left two of the newspaper's nine press units severely damaged and two units partially destroyed. Newspapers from other cities chipped in and helped deliver papers to Boise. The cities included Nampa, Homedale and Twin Falls inIdaho ;Ontario, Oregon and evenReno, Nevada . [ [http://www.newsandtech.com/issues/2004/05-04/nt/05-04_statesman.htm Statesman press rebuild rolling along following pressroom fire] ]On
August 3 ,2005 Gannett agreed to sell the Statesman toKnight Ridder , along with the "Bellingham Herald " and "The Olympian " newspaper ofOlympia, Washington . McClatchy bought Knight Ridder in 2006.Publications
* "Idaho Statesman" daily newspaper
* "thrive" weekly entertainment tabloid (ceased publication in July 2007)
* IdahoStatesman.com Online news
* "IDHealth magazine" Quarterly health newsExternal links and references
* [http://idahostatesman.com/ IdahoStatesman.com official site]
* [http://www.thriveweekly.com ThriveWeekly.com]
* [http://custserv.idahostatesman.com/CustSvc/history.asp Idaho Statesman history]
* [http://www.mcclatchy.com/146/story/345.html The McClatchy Company's subsidiary profile of the "Idaho Statesman"]
* [http://www.gannett.com/map/ataglance/bois.htm (Previous parent company) Gannett's subsidiary profile of the "Idaho Statesman"]Notes
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