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Copley Press

Copley Press was a privately held newspaper business, founded in Illinois but later based in La Jolla, California.[1] Its flagship paper was The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Copley Press
Company typeprivate
Foundedc. 1905; 119 years ago (1905)
FounderIra Clifton Copley
Defunct2009; 15 years ago (2009)
FateDissolved
ProductsNewspapers
OwnerCopley family
SubsidiariesThe San Diego Union-Tribune
Copley News Service

History edit

Founder Ira Clifton Copley launched Copley Press c. 1905, eventually amassing over two dozen papers. After selling the Western Utility Corporation, Copley purchased twenty-four newspapers in Southern California for $7.5 million. He managed these publishing holdings as Copley Press, Inc. and was its first president, serving until 1942.

Copley Press purchased Springfield's Illinois State Journal in 1927. In 1942, Copley bought the Journal's Democratic-oriented competitor, the Illinois State Register, promising that the Register could keep its independent editorial voice.[2] The two papers were merged in 1974 into The State Journal-Register.

In 1928, Copley bought the San Diego Union and San Diego Tribune, which eventually became the company's flagship publications. Later that year, Senator George W. Norris accused Copley Press of receiving money from public utility companies, but Copley successfully defended his position before the Federal Trade Commission in 1929.[citation needed] The two papers operated separate editions until 1992, when they were merged as The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Copley News Service — a wire service that distributed news, political cartoons, and opinion columns — was founded in 1955.[3]

Dissolution edit

Copley Press began selling off properties in the 2000s. Hollinger International bought the Company's Chicago-area publications (The Herald News, The Beacon News, The Courier News, and The News Sun, along with several smaller papers) in 2000. The remaining Illinois papers (The State Journal-Register, the Peoria Journal Star, The Repository, and some smaller papers) were sold to GateHouse Media in 2007.

In 2006, the Daily Breeze was sold to Hearst. In December 2007, the Union-Tribune reported that Copley Press was selling La Casa del Zorro, a resort it owned in Borrego Springs. Copley News Service itself was sold to Creators Syndicate for an undisclosed price and renamed Creators News Service, on 1 July 2008.

In late July 2008, the company began seeking buyers for the Union-Tribune, as well as several other businesses like Enlace, a free Spanish-language tabloid, and SignOnSanDiego.com, the online arm of the U-T.[4] The announcement did not make clear what, if anything, would be left with the Copley Press name. Platinum Equity agreed in March 2009 to purchase the Union-Tribune for an unspecified sum.[5] Copley Press currently is working with Evercore Partners, the same company that helped sell off other business units, to determine a price for the remaining assets.

Declining advertising revenue was cited as the reason for the company's dissolution.[4]

Pulitzer Prizes edit

Copley News Service and The San Diego Union-Tribune, with notable work by Marcus Stern and Jerry Kammer, won the 2006 National Reporting prize for their disclosure that former Congressman Randy Cunningham received bribes, which ultimately led to his criminal conviction and imprisonment.[6][7]

Additionally, the San Diego Evening Tribune, predecessor of the Union-Tribune, won Pulitzer Prizes in 1987 and 1979.

Allegations of collaboration with CIA and FBI edit

In the late 1970s, the American media reported that the Copley Press was used as a front by the Central Intelligence Agency. Reporters Joe Trento and Dave Roman claimed that James S. Copley, who served as publisher until 1973, had cooperated with the CIA since its founding in 1947. They also reported that a subsidiary division, Copley News Service, was used in Latin America by the CIA as a front.

Trento and Roman also said that reporters at the Copley-owned San Diego Union and Evening News spied on antiwar protesters for the FBI. They alleged that, at the height of these operations, at least two dozen Copley employees were simultaneously working for the CIA. James S. Copley was also accused of involvement in the CIA-funded Inter-American Press Association.[8][9][10]

Publishers edit

Former properties edit

References edit

  1. ^ . investing.businessweek.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  2. ^ Swanson, Walter S.J. The Thin Gold Watch (2nd ed.) (Copley Press, 1970).
  3. ^ Jim Hays (May 29, 2008). "Creators Syndicate buys Copley News Service". The Oregonian. Business News. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Sale of U-T explored by Copley Press," San Diego Union-Tribune, July 25, 2008; by David Hasemyer.
  5. ^ Hsu, Tiffany and Tony Perry. "Platinum Equity to Acquire San Diego Union-Tribune." Los Angeles Times, 19 March 2009.
  6. ^ "U-T, Copley News win Pulitzer Prize", The San Diego Union-Tribune, 2006-04-18 by Jeff McDonald
  7. ^ 2006 Pulitzer Prize National Reporting
  8. ^ Trento, Joseph, The Secret History of the CIA, Forum Press, 2001
  9. ^ Trento, Joseph, Prelude to Terror—The Rogue CIA and the Legacy of America's Private Intelligence Network, Carroll & Graf, 2005
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-04-15. Retrieved 2006-02-11.

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Copley Press was a privately held newspaper business founded in Illinois but later based in La Jolla California 1 Its flagship paper was The San Diego Union Tribune Copley PressCompany typeprivateFoundedc 1905 119 years ago 1905 FounderIra Clifton CopleyDefunct2009 15 years ago 2009 FateDissolvedProductsNewspapersOwnerCopley familySubsidiariesThe San Diego Union TribuneCopley News Service Contents 1 History 1 1 Dissolution 2 Pulitzer Prizes 3 Allegations of collaboration with CIA and FBI 4 Publishers 5 Former properties 6 ReferencesHistory editFounder Ira Clifton Copley launched Copley Press c 1905 eventually amassing over two dozen papers After selling the Western Utility Corporation Copley purchased twenty four newspapers in Southern California for 7 5 million He managed these publishing holdings as Copley Press Inc and was its first president serving until 1942 Copley Press purchased Springfield s Illinois State Journal in 1927 In 1942 Copley bought the Journal s Democratic oriented competitor the Illinois State Register promising that the Register could keep its independent editorial voice 2 The two papers were merged in 1974 into The State Journal Register In 1928 Copley bought the San Diego Union and San Diego Tribune which eventually became the company s flagship publications Later that year Senator George W Norris accused Copley Press of receiving money from public utility companies but Copley successfully defended his position before the Federal Trade Commission in 1929 citation needed The two papers operated separate editions until 1992 when they were merged as The San Diego Union Tribune Copley News Service a wire service that distributed news political cartoons and opinion columns was founded in 1955 3 Dissolution edit Copley Press began selling off properties in the 2000s Hollinger International bought the Company s Chicago area publications The Herald News The Beacon News The Courier News and The News Sun along with several smaller papers in 2000 The remaining Illinois papers The State Journal Register the Peoria Journal Star The Repository and some smaller papers were sold to GateHouse Media in 2007 In 2006 the Daily Breeze was sold to Hearst In December 2007 the Union Tribune reported that Copley Press was selling La Casa del Zorro a resort it owned in Borrego Springs Copley News Service itself was sold to Creators Syndicate for an undisclosed price and renamed Creators News Service on 1 July 2008 In late July 2008 the company began seeking buyers for the Union Tribune as well as several other businesses like Enlace a free Spanish language tabloid and SignOnSanDiego com the online arm of the U T 4 The announcement did not make clear what if anything would be left with the Copley Press name Platinum Equity agreed in March 2009 to purchase the Union Tribune for an unspecified sum 5 Copley Press currently is working with Evercore Partners the same company that helped sell off other business units to determine a price for the remaining assets Declining advertising revenue was cited as the reason for the company s dissolution 4 Pulitzer Prizes editCopley News Service and The San Diego Union Tribune with notable work by Marcus Stern and Jerry Kammer won the 2006 National Reporting prize for their disclosure that former Congressman Randy Cunningham received bribes which ultimately led to his criminal conviction and imprisonment 6 7 Additionally the San Diego Evening Tribune predecessor of the Union Tribune won Pulitzer Prizes in 1987 and 1979 Allegations of collaboration with CIA and FBI editIn the late 1970s the American media reported that the Copley Press was used as a front by the Central Intelligence Agency Reporters Joe Trento and Dave Roman claimed that James S Copley who served as publisher until 1973 had cooperated with the CIA since its founding in 1947 They also reported that a subsidiary division Copley News Service was used in Latin America by the CIA as a front Trento and Roman also said that reporters at the Copley owned San Diego Union and Evening News spied on antiwar protesters for the FBI They alleged that at the height of these operations at least two dozen Copley employees were simultaneously working for the CIA James S Copley was also accused of involvement in the CIA funded Inter American Press Association 8 9 10 Publishers editIra Clifton Copley founder president until 1942 A W Shipton 1942 1947 James S Copley 1947 1973 Helen K Copley 1973 2001 David C Copley 2001 to 2009Former properties editAlhambra Post Advocate Aurora Beacon News Illinois Burbank Daily Review Copley News Service Daily Breeze Torrance California Daily Journal Wheaton Illinois Wheaton Illinois Elgin Courier News Illinois Glendale News Press Joliet Herald News Illinois KCOP TV Los Angeles Lake County News Sun Gurnee Illinois Naperville Sun Naperville Illinois Peoria Journal Star San Pedro News Pilot Port of Los Angeles area The Repository Stark County Ohio The Sacramento Union The San Diego Union Tribune The Santa Monica Evening Outlook The State Journal Register Springfield Illinois Venice Evening VanguardReferences edit The Copley Press Inc Private Company Information Businessweek investing businessweek com Archived from the original on June 4 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2012 Swanson Walter S J The Thin Gold Watch 2nd ed Copley Press 1970 Jim Hays May 29 2008 Creators Syndicate buys Copley News Service The Oregonian Business News Retrieved August 18 2012 a b Sale of U T explored by Copley Press San Diego Union Tribune July 25 2008 by David Hasemyer Hsu Tiffany and Tony Perry Platinum Equity to Acquire San Diego Union Tribune Los Angeles Times 19 March 2009 U T Copley News win Pulitzer Prize The San Diego Union Tribune 2006 04 18 by Jeff McDonald 2006 Pulitzer Prize National Reporting Trento Joseph The Secret History of the CIA Forum Press 2001 Trento Joseph Prelude to Terror The Rogue CIA and the Legacy of America s Private Intelligence Network Carroll amp Graf 2005 Neoconservatism a CIA Front The Rothbard Rockwell Report 1997 Archived from the original on 2005 04 15 Retrieved 2006 02 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Copley Press amp oldid 1179976459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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