Daily Camera
Daily newspaper in Boulder, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Daily Camera is a newspaper in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is owned by Prairie Mountain Publishing, a division of Digital First Media which is controlled by Alden Global Capital.[1][2]
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Digital First Media |
Publisher | Albert J. Manzi |
Editor | John Vahlenkamp |
Founded | 1890 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 3350 Arapahoe Ave Boulder, Colorado 80303 United States |
Website | dailycamera |
History
Frederick P. Johnson and Bert Bell founded the weekly Boulder Camera in 1890,[3] and it became a daily in 1891. Ownership has changed over the years. The paper has been owned by Ridder (1969–1974), Knight Ridder (1974–1997), Scripps (1997–2009) and MediaNews Group (2009–present).[4] In 2013 MediaNews Group and Digital First Media merged under the Digital First Media name. Alden Global Capital controls Digital First Media.[2]
The official name of this newspaper at various times has been the Boulder Camera, the Boulder Daily Camera, the Daily Camera, the Camera, and most recently the Daily Camera once again. All of these are still in common usage as nicknames for the paper.
Awards
- 2007 Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Award for General Excellence, Class II[5]
- 2006 Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Award for General Excellence, Class II[6]
References
External links
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