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Journal of the San Juan Islands

The Journal of the San Juan Islands is a newspaper based in Friday Harbor, Washington. The Journal publishes on Wednesdays. It also publishes SanJuanJournal.com; Springtide, an annual magazine for visitors; The Book of the San Juan Islands, an annual almanac; and special sections related to aspects of island life.

Journal of the San Juan Islands
Front page of the Journal for July 10, 2013
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)Sound Publishing
PublisherColleen Smith
Staff writersDiane Craig
Founded1906
LanguageEnglish
Circulation2,063 (as of 2023)[1]
ISSN0734-3809
OCLC number8582787
Websitesanjuanjournal.com

The Journal was adjudged a legal newspaper for the publication of any and all legal notices on May 6, 1941, by the San Juan County Superior Court.

As of 2013, the economy of the San Juans is almost entirely driven by tourism, which has been described as a "thin base for newspaper endeavors."[2]

Early history edit

The Journal was founded by Oscar G. Wall, with the first issue publishing on Sept. 13, 1906.[3] Wall relocated to Friday Harbor from Lanesboro, Minnesota, where he had published a newspaper and, from 1878 to 1885, served on the village council.[4]

Originally named the Friday Harbor Journal,[5][2] Wall launched the newspaper with a stated ambition of helping the thinly populated San Juan archipelago to improve beyond a largely farming- and fishing-based economy. The motto of The Journal in its early days was, "A Square Deal for Everybody."

The Journal was bought in 1907 by its editor, Virgil Frits (1882-1971), who owned, edited and published it until 1958 (Wall died in Friday Harbor on Aug. 16, 1911 at the age of 67 [6]). Frits was also a longtime town clerk of Friday Harbor.[7] The Journal's competitor, the San Juan Islander, folded in 1914.[8]

During Frits' ownership, The Journal was located in the building next to the San Juan County Bank building, which is now the home of Coldwell Banker. The Journal's historic home is now a retail shop.

The present title was adopted in 1981.[2]

1990s and 2000s edit

On Oct. 2, 1998, The Journal launched its online news site, SanJuanJournal.com, which gradually expanded to daily news coverage. For much of the first decade of the 2000s, SanJuanJournal.com had more unique visitors than any other online news site in the San Juan Islands.

In 2000, The Journal — which was locally published and locally managed — was a pawn in a fraud involving its owner. At that time, The Journal was part of Lower Mainland Publishing Co., a subsidiary of Hollinger International, which Conrad Black and his associate David Radler controlled. Black and Radler arranged for Hollinger to sell The Journal and the Skagit Valley Argus, on May 1, 2000, to Horizon Publications, a company which they secretly owned, for the sum of $1.[9] Horizon sold The Journal the following year to Black Press (an unrelated firm) for $280,000.[10] The directors of Hollinger were not informed of a previous third-party offer of $750,000 for The Journal alone.[11]

The Journal has been owned since September 2001 by Sound Publishing, Inc., a division of Black Press and the largest community newspaper publisher in Washington.

Between 1999 and 2011, The Journal regularly won awards for General Excellence and Community Service in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Contest; in 2003, it won first place for General Excellence and first and third place for Community Service. In 2006, The Journal's editor won Best Feature Writer and Best Editorial Columnist honors from the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association and the Washington Press Association.

Beginning in 2000, the Journal had a new competitor in SanJuanIslander.com, which took its name from the late 19th century/early 20th century newspaper. The online news site was founded by two former Journal employees, Sharon Kivisto and Matt Pranger.[2]

In 2014, The Journal won 17 awards in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Contest.[3]

Editors edit

Editors of The Journal include:

1900s-1950s

  • Oscar G. Wall (1906-1907)
  • Virgil Frits (1907-1958)

1960s-1970s

  • Jim Fred Lehde (1960s)
  • Larry Duthie (1970s)

1980s-1990s

  • William Ristow (1981-1983)
  • Allison Arthur (February 1983-April 1994)[12]
  • Dennis Anstine (1995-1997)[13]
  • Matt Pranger (1997-1999)

2000s-2010s

  • Richard Walker (November 1999-January 2011)[14]
  • Scott Rasmussen (January 2011-September 2015)[15]
  • Cali Bagby (September 2015-May 2019)

2020s-

  • Mandi Johnson (May 2019-December 2021)
  • Heather Spaudling (February 2022 – present)

In addition, Jo Bailey (1928-2017), author of several noted cruising guides, among them "Gunkholing in the San Juan Islands," was editor of the Journal's first Springtide magazine.

Noted columnists edit

  • Virgil and Maude Frits, "Friday Harbor in a Nutshell": a column about local happenings, and comings and goings.
  • Tony Surina, "A Look Back — From the Pages of The Journal": news items from 50 and 90 years earlier, culled from The Journal's archived editions.
  • Howard Schonberger, "Ferry Home Companion": local slice-of-life column.

Archives edit

The Journal's archives were donated in 2002 to the San Juan Historical Museum. They are available to review upon appointment. The archives include bound editions of The Journal dating to its earliest editions; bound editions of the San Juan Islander newspaper; and the paste-up boards containing camera-ready pages of journalist Lucile McDonald's 1990 book, "Making History: The People Who Shaped the San Juan Islands," which was published by The Journal's now-defunct printing plant in Friday Harbor.

Extra editions edit

During the 2000s, The Journal — which is printed on the mainland — produced several extra editions using a high-quality copier in its office. The extras were distributed by hand and in stores, and were offered for free. Several election-night extras were produced. An extra was produced on May 9, 2002, when a devastating fire consumed nearly an entire block of downtown Friday Harbor; the edition also provided information on how residents could help in the recovery effort. The Journal also produced The Daily Fair, a free, four-page newspaper, during the San Juan County Fair; The Journal's booth at the fairgrounds served as a news bureau during the countywide fair.

Journalism education edit

From 2000 to 2010, the Journal conducted several programs for young journalists: 1) Internships. 2) Election-night reporting for the Associated Press. 3) Voices, a newspaper produced by teens for teens. 4) The Underground, the student newspaper for Friday Harbor High School. 5) The Virgil Frits Award for the year's outstanding student journalist. 6) A $1,000 scholarship for a graduating senior who planned to major in journalism.

Three program participants went on to journalism careers. One, Colleen Smith, is group publisher of The Journal, the Islands' Sounder (Orcas Island), and the Islands Weekly (Lopez Island).

Books by former Journal employees edit

  • "Gunkholing in the Gulf Islands," by Jo Bailey, co-author (1986, Robert Hale & Co.).
  • "Gunkholing in Desolation Sound and Princess Louisa," by Jo Bailey, co-author (1989, Robert Hale & Co.).
  • "Gunkholing in South Puget Sound," by Jo Bailey, co-author (1997, San Juan Enterprises).
  • "Gunkholing in the San Juan Islands," by Jo Bailey, co-author (2000, San Juan Enterprises).
  • "Mahini Tiare, Pacific Passages," by Barbara Marrett, co-author (1993, Pacific International Publishing).
  • "Roche Harbor," by Richard Walker (2009, Arcadia Publishing).
  • "The Journey Home," by Richard Walker (2012, Red Bird Chapbooks).
  • "Indian Country Stylebook for Editors, Writers and Journalists," by Richard Walker, co-author (2016, Kitsap Publishing).
  • "Paxton the Sheepdog Who Couldn't ...", by Jane K. Fox (2017, Waterstones).
  • "Point No Point," by Richard Walker (2019, Arcadia Publishing).
  • "Frybread Dreams & Other Poems," by Richard Arlin Walker (2020, Deer Dancer Press).
  • "Return to Saigon: A Memoir," by Larry Duthie (2020, Kindle Direct Publishing).

References edit

  1. ^ "Sound Publishing Media Kit 2023" (PDF). soundpublishing.com. 2023-04-01. (PDF) from the original on 2023-04-28. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  2. ^ a b c d Bagwell, Steve; Stapilus, Randy (2013). New Editions: The Northwest's newspapers as they were, are, and will be. Carlton, Oregon: Ridenbaugh Press. p. 216. ISBN 978-0-945648-10-9. OCLC 861618089.
  3. ^ a b "Journal of the San Juan Islands". Sound Publishing, Inc. 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  4. ^ "Fillmore County, Minnesota".
  5. ^ San Juan Historical Society (2006). "Historic Friday Harbor on Foot" (PDF). p. 15. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  6. ^ "Department of Health, Death Certificates, July 1, 1907 - 1960, 1963-1969, 1974; 1994-1996 - Oscar G. - Gilbert Wall - Margaret Mcgrew".
  7. ^ Vouri, Mike (2009). Friday Harbor. Arcadia Publishing. p. 57. ISBN 9780738558691. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  8. ^ "The San Juan Islander Newspaper (1860-1922) is now Online!". Town of Friday Harbor. 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  9. ^ Phan, Phillip Hin Choi (2007). Taking Back the Boardroom. Imperial College Press. p. 123. ISBN 9781860948565. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  10. ^ Paris, Gordon (August 30, 2004). "Report of Investigation by the Special Committee of the Board of Directors of Hollinger International Inc". Securities and Exchange Commission. p. 294. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  11. ^ "Black Days Indeed". The Economist. May 13, 2004. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  12. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/allison-arthur-70b06641 [self-published source]
  13. ^ Staff report (March 4, 2008). "Anstine named Review editor". Bainbridge Island Review. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  14. ^ Staff report (January 10, 2011). "Farewell, Richard Walker – Hello, Scott Rasmussen". The Islands' Sounder. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  15. ^ Staff report (June 17, 2015). "Journal editor steps down". Journal of the San Juan Islands. Retrieved 2015-11-10.

External links edit

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The Journal of the San Juan Islands is a newspaper based in Friday Harbor Washington The Journal publishes on Wednesdays It also publishes SanJuanJournal com Springtide an annual magazine for visitors The Book of the San Juan Islands an annual almanac and special sections related to aspects of island life Journal of the San Juan IslandsFront page of the Journal for July 10 2013TypeWeekly newspaperOwner s Sound PublishingPublisherColleen SmithStaff writersDiane CraigFounded1906LanguageEnglishCirculation2 063 as of 2023 1 ISSN0734 3809OCLC number8582787Websitesanjuanjournal wbr com The Journal was adjudged a legal newspaper for the publication of any and all legal notices on May 6 1941 by the San Juan County Superior Court As of 2013 the economy of the San Juans is almost entirely driven by tourism which has been described as a thin base for newspaper endeavors 2 Contents 1 Early history 2 1990s and 2000s 3 Editors 4 Noted columnists 5 Archives 6 Extra editions 7 Journalism education 8 Books by former Journal employees 9 References 10 External linksEarly history editThe Journal was founded by Oscar G Wall with the first issue publishing on Sept 13 1906 3 Wall relocated to Friday Harbor from Lanesboro Minnesota where he had published a newspaper and from 1878 to 1885 served on the village council 4 Originally named the Friday Harbor Journal 5 2 Wall launched the newspaper with a stated ambition of helping the thinly populated San Juan archipelago to improve beyond a largely farming and fishing based economy The motto of The Journal in its early days was A Square Deal for Everybody The Journal was bought in 1907 by its editor Virgil Frits 1882 1971 who owned edited and published it until 1958 Wall died in Friday Harbor on Aug 16 1911 at the age of 67 6 Frits was also a longtime town clerk of Friday Harbor 7 The Journal s competitor the San Juan Islander folded in 1914 8 During Frits ownership The Journal was located in the building next to the San Juan County Bank building which is now the home of Coldwell Banker The Journal s historic home is now a retail shop The present title was adopted in 1981 2 1990s and 2000s editOn Oct 2 1998 The Journal launched its online news site SanJuanJournal com which gradually expanded to daily news coverage For much of the first decade of the 2000s SanJuanJournal com had more unique visitors than any other online news site in the San Juan Islands In 2000 The Journal which was locally published and locally managed was a pawn in a fraud involving its owner At that time The Journal was part of Lower Mainland Publishing Co a subsidiary of Hollinger International which Conrad Black and his associate David Radler controlled Black and Radler arranged for Hollinger to sell The Journal and the Skagit Valley Argus on May 1 2000 to Horizon Publications a company which they secretly owned for the sum of 1 9 Horizon sold The Journal the following year to Black Press an unrelated firm for 280 000 10 The directors of Hollinger were not informed of a previous third party offer of 750 000 for The Journal alone 11 The Journal has been owned since September 2001 by Sound Publishing Inc a division of Black Press and the largest community newspaper publisher in Washington Between 1999 and 2011 The Journal regularly won awards for General Excellence and Community Service in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Contest in 2003 it won first place for General Excellence and first and third place for Community Service In 2006 The Journal s editor won Best Feature Writer and Best Editorial Columnist honors from the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association and the Washington Press Association Beginning in 2000 the Journal had a new competitor in SanJuanIslander com which took its name from the late 19th century early 20th century newspaper The online news site was founded by two former Journal employees Sharon Kivisto and Matt Pranger 2 In 2014 The Journal won 17 awards in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspapers Contest 3 Editors editEditors of The Journal include 1900s 1950s Oscar G Wall 1906 1907 Virgil Frits 1907 1958 1960s 1970s Jim Fred Lehde 1960s Larry Duthie 1970s 1980s 1990s William Ristow 1981 1983 Allison Arthur February 1983 April 1994 12 Dennis Anstine 1995 1997 13 Matt Pranger 1997 1999 2000s 2010s Richard Walker November 1999 January 2011 14 Scott Rasmussen January 2011 September 2015 15 Cali Bagby September 2015 May 2019 2020s Mandi Johnson May 2019 December 2021 Heather Spaudling February 2022 present In addition Jo Bailey 1928 2017 author of several noted cruising guides among them Gunkholing in the San Juan Islands was editor of the Journal s first Springtide magazine Noted columnists editVirgil and Maude Frits Friday Harbor in a Nutshell a column about local happenings and comings and goings Tony Surina A Look Back From the Pages of The Journal news items from 50 and 90 years earlier culled from The Journal s archived editions Howard Schonberger Ferry Home Companion local slice of life column Archives editThe Journal s archives were donated in 2002 to the San Juan Historical Museum They are available to review upon appointment The archives include bound editions of The Journal dating to its earliest editions bound editions of the San Juan Islander newspaper and the paste up boards containing camera ready pages of journalist Lucile McDonald s 1990 book Making History The People Who Shaped the San Juan Islands which was published by The Journal s now defunct printing plant in Friday Harbor Extra editions editDuring the 2000s The Journal which is printed on the mainland produced several extra editions using a high quality copier in its office The extras were distributed by hand and in stores and were offered for free Several election night extras were produced An extra was produced on May 9 2002 when a devastating fire consumed nearly an entire block of downtown Friday Harbor the edition also provided information on how residents could help in the recovery effort The Journal also produced The Daily Fair a free four page newspaper during the San Juan County Fair The Journal s booth at the fairgrounds served as a news bureau during the countywide fair Journalism education editFrom 2000 to 2010 the Journal conducted several programs for young journalists 1 Internships 2 Election night reporting for the Associated Press 3 Voices a newspaper produced by teens for teens 4 The Underground the student newspaper for Friday Harbor High School 5 The Virgil Frits Award for the year s outstanding student journalist 6 A 1 000 scholarship for a graduating senior who planned to major in journalism Three program participants went on to journalism careers One Colleen Smith is group publisher of The Journal the Islands Sounder Orcas Island and the Islands Weekly Lopez Island Books by former Journal employees edit Gunkholing in the Gulf Islands by Jo Bailey co author 1986 Robert Hale amp Co Gunkholing in Desolation Sound and Princess Louisa by Jo Bailey co author 1989 Robert Hale amp Co Gunkholing in South Puget Sound by Jo Bailey co author 1997 San Juan Enterprises Gunkholing in the San Juan Islands by Jo Bailey co author 2000 San Juan Enterprises Mahini Tiare Pacific Passages by Barbara Marrett co author 1993 Pacific International Publishing Roche Harbor by Richard Walker 2009 Arcadia Publishing The Journey Home by Richard Walker 2012 Red Bird Chapbooks Indian Country Stylebook for Editors Writers and Journalists by Richard Walker co author 2016 Kitsap Publishing Paxton the Sheepdog Who Couldn t by Jane K Fox 2017 Waterstones Point No Point by Richard Walker 2019 Arcadia Publishing Frybread Dreams amp Other Poems by Richard Arlin Walker 2020 Deer Dancer Press Return to Saigon A Memoir by Larry Duthie 2020 Kindle Direct Publishing References edit Sound Publishing Media Kit 2023 PDF soundpublishing com 2023 04 01 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 04 28 Retrieved 2023 04 28 a b c d Bagwell Steve Stapilus Randy 2013 New Editions The Northwest s newspapers as they were are and will be Carlton Oregon Ridenbaugh Press p 216 ISBN 978 0 945648 10 9 OCLC 861618089 a b Journal of the San Juan Islands Sound Publishing Inc 2015 Retrieved 2015 11 10 Fillmore County Minnesota San Juan Historical Society 2006 Historic Friday Harbor on Foot PDF p 15 Retrieved 2015 11 10 Department of Health Death Certificates July 1 1907 1960 1963 1969 1974 1994 1996 Oscar G Gilbert Wall Margaret Mcgrew Vouri Mike 2009 Friday Harbor Arcadia Publishing p 57 ISBN 9780738558691 Retrieved 2015 11 10 The San Juan Islander Newspaper 1860 1922 is now Online Town of Friday Harbor 2015 Retrieved 2015 11 10 Phan Phillip Hin Choi 2007 Taking Back the Boardroom Imperial College Press p 123 ISBN 9781860948565 Retrieved 2015 11 10 Paris Gordon August 30 2004 Report of Investigation by the Special Committee of the Board of Directors of Hollinger International Inc Securities and Exchange Commission p 294 Retrieved 2015 11 10 Black Days Indeed The Economist May 13 2004 Retrieved 2015 11 10 https www linkedin com in allison arthur 70b06641 self published source Staff report March 4 2008 Anstine named Review editor Bainbridge Island Review Retrieved 2015 11 10 Staff report January 10 2011 Farewell Richard Walker Hello Scott Rasmussen The Islands Sounder Retrieved 2015 11 10 Staff report June 17 2015 Journal editor steps down Journal of the San Juan Islands Retrieved 2015 11 10 External links editJournal of the San Juan Islands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Journal of the San Juan Islands amp oldid 1194792721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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