The Daily News (Longview)

The Daily News

A sample front page of The Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Lee Enterprises
Publisher Rick Parrish
Editor John Markon
Founded 1923
Headquarters 770 11th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
United States
Circulation 21,530 Daily
21,481 Sunday[1]
Website www.tdn.com

The Daily News is the primary newspaper of Longview, Kelso, Washington, and Cowlitz County, Washington. It is owned by Lee Enterprises, which acquired the newspaper with its 2002 purchase of Howard Publications. Howard, in turn, had purchased the paper in 1999 from Ted Natt and John Natt, grandsons of John M. McClelland Sr., ending 76 years of McClelland-Natt family ownership. According to "R.A. Long's Planned City" by John McClelland Jr., McClelland Sr. purchased the paper, which began as a Long-Bell Lumber Company daily, from Robert A. Long, the lumber magnate and founder of Longview. Long founded both Longview and The Daily News in 1923.

Pulitzer Prize

When nearby Mount St. Helens showed signs of instability in 1980 and subsequently erupted, The Daily News scrambled to cover the crisis. The paper's staff won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Local, General, or Spot Reporting as well as the 1981 national Sigma Delta Chi Award. The Pulitzer committee specifically mentioned the photography of Roger A. Werth. A book written by the newspaper staff on the eruption became a New York Times bestseller.

References

  1. "Lee Enterprises: Newspapers". Lee Enterprises. Retrieved 2006-12-19.


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