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Seaside Signal

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Seaside Signal
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)EO Media Group
PublisherKari Borgen
EditorJim Van Nostrand
FoundedMarch 1905 (March 1905)
Headquarters1555 N Roosevelt Dr, Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon
Circulation703 Print
305 Digital (as of 2023)[1]
OCLC number30724988 
Websiteseasidesignal.com

The Seaside Signal is a weekly newspaper published for the community of Seaside, Oregon, United States.[2]

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History

The Signal was founded Saturday, March 25, 1905 as a weekly. It was edited by R. M. Watson. The paper was a tabloid format and cost $2.00 for a year's subscription. On May 11, 1907 the newspaper changed to a broadsheet format. Since then, the Signal has changed formats numerous times.[3][4]

In February 2003, the paper was sold by Swift Communications to Kyle Larson, who sold it again in June 2005 to Tom and Annie Mullen and Gary and Sue Stevenson of Sheridan, Wyo., and Robb and Jenn Hicks of Buffalo, Wyo. The newspaper changed ownership for fourth time in seven years when in October 2007 it was sold to Country Media, Inc.[5] In 2013, the paper was acquired by EO Media Group.[6]

References

  1. ^ "EO Media Group Publishing Map". EO Media Group LLC. 2023-03-06. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  2. ^ "Historic Oregon Newspapers". Historic Oregon Newspapers. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Newspaper Address". USNPL. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  4. ^ "'Seaside Signal' in Oregon is Sold". Editor and Publisher. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Seaside Signal has new owners - again". The Astorian. 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
  6. ^ "EO Media Group Acquires Three Newspapers on Oregon Coast". February 28, 2013. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved 2022-07-25.

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