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Newspapers newly archived online include those published on the Blackfeet, Flathead and Fort Peck Indian Reservations.
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The Yellowstone Newspapers chain had been Montana’s largest under in-state ownership. Adams Publishing Group is set to finalize its purchase Nov. 1.
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Earlier this month, a chapter of Montana journalism history came to a close when Brian and LeAnne Kavanagh sold the Cut Bank Pioneer Press, Shelby Promoter, Browning Glacier Reporter and the Valierian, ending a century of Kavanagh newspaper ownership.
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The Montana News Guild, which represents staff from the Billings Gazette, finalized its first contract with newspaper owner Lee Enterprises on Nov. 1.
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Missoulian editor Gwen Florio resigned from the paper recently, in the wake of the editorial board's controversial endorsement of PSC candidate Jennifer...
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HELENA — As the most consequential news story in a generation burns its way across Montana, newspapers large and small are feeling the coronavirus…
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The Rocky Mountain News. The South Idaho Press. The Lone Peak New Utah. These long-gone newspapers range from a Pulitzer-winning metro-area daily to...
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The Denver Post wasn’t dying, says Larry Ryckman; it was being murdered. “We were under attack by our own owners,” says Ryckman , who was until recently...
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The Pew Research Center is reporting that more than a third of large newspapers laid off staff in the last year or so, including in our region. When The...
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In 2016, a wealthy Utah family bought The Salt Lake Tribune, Utah’s biggest newspaper. Now, the owner has shrunk the 90-person newsroom to just 56,...