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Idaho Statesman

The Idaho Statesman is the daily newspaper of Boise, Idaho, in the western United States. It is owned by The McClatchy Company.

Idaho Statesman
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)The McClatchy Company
(since 2006)
PublisherRusty Dodge
EditorChadd Cripe
Founded1864; 159 years ago (1864) (as
Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman)
Headquarters10400 Overland Road PMB 385
Boise, Idaho, U.S.
Circulation28,048 Daily
46,897 Sunday (as of 2020)[1]
OCLC number50144804
Websiteidahostatesman.com

History edit

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 of Boise City Hall. Reynolds owned and operated the paper for its first eight years, selling to Judge 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 daughter Margaret Cobb Ailshie. The paper's history site says, "Ailshie insisted on a lively editorial policy, deploring 'a dull newspaper.'"[2]

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 in Washington, Indiana, and Michigan. Federated merged with Gannett in 1971. The paper then relocated operations to Curtis Road in Boise in 1972.

Fire edit

In the early morning of March 21, 2004, the Statesman's pressroom caught on fire, which 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.[3]

Sale edit

After 34 years of ownership, Gannett agreed to sell the Statesman to Knight Ridder on August 3, 2005, along with The Bellingham Herald and The Olympian newspapers in western Washington; McClatchy bought Knight Ridder the following year. On February 13, 2020, parent company McClatchy filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. As of that date, they owned 30 newspapers nationwide.

Outsourced printing edit

In 2008, the Statesman entered into a strategic partnership with the Idaho Press to print the newspaper in Nampa, fifteen miles (25 km) west of Boise. This partnership allowed the Statesman to reduce expenses amidst declining revenues. A decade later in 2018, printing moved to the Times-News in Twin Falls,[4] 120 miles (190 km) southeast of Boise.

Publications:

  • Idaho Statesman - daily newspaper
  • Scene - weekly entertainment tabloid
  • IdahoStatesman.com - online news
  • Treasure Magazine - quarterly lifestyle magazine
  • Business Insider - weekly business publication

Delivery changes edit

Beginning Oct. 9, 2023, the paper will decrease the number of print edition days to three a week (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays). The week day papers will be delivered via the U.S. Mail.[5]

Notable people edit

  • E. L. "Shorty" Fuller was a photographer for the Statesman from 1937–1942. An archive of his work is found in the Idaho State Historical Society containing 3,000 of his negatives, prints and scrapbooks.[6][7]
  • Milton Kelly, owner and editor of the Statesman from 1871 to 1889
  • Marjorie Paxson

References edit

  1. ^ . November 8, 2021. Archived from the original on November 8, 2021. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "History of the Idaho Statesman". Idaho Statesman. Archived from the original on March 17, 2006. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  3. ^ McMeekin, Tara (May 2004). . Newspapers & Technology. Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  4. ^ Russell, Betsy Z. (January 12, 2018). "Starting in March, Statesman to be printed in Twin Falls". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  5. ^ Cripe, Chadd (August 4, 2023). "Idaho Statesman to change print days, delivery method as digital transition evolves". idahostatesman.com. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  6. ^ "Everett L. "Shorty" Fuller papers". Idaho State Archive Manuscript Collections. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
  7. ^ ef name="ISADC">"Everett L. "Shorty" Fuller Photographs". Idaho State Archives Digital Collections. Retrieved June 20, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Today's Idaho Statesman front page at the Freedom Forum website
  • History

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