Statesman Journal

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Statesman Journal

The July 27, 2005 front page of the
Statesman Journal
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Gannett Company
Publisher Brian Priester
Editor Bill Church
Founded 1851
(as The Oregon Statesman)
Headquarters 280 Church St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
Flag of the United States United States
Circulation 53,663 morning
61,658 Sunday [1]

Website: statesmanjournal.com

The Statesman Journal is the major daily newspaper published in Salem, Oregon, United States. It serves Salem, Keizer, and much of the Mid-Willamette Valley. It was formed in 1980 by the merger of the two main Salem newspapers, the Oregon Statesman and the Capital Journal. The Oregon Statesman was founded by Asahel Bush II for the Democratic Party. The Statesman Journal is currently owned by Gannett Co. Inc., the same company that publishes USA Today.

  1. ^ About Gannett: Statesman Journal. Gannett Co., Inc.. Retrieved on 2006-10-30.


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