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Country Media, Inc. is an American media and web design company based in Salem, Oregon, which owns 10 community newspaper properties in
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and one in
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. The company previously owned newspapers in the
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.


History


Origins

Country Media, Inc. was largely founded by Steve Hungerford, a Nebraska-native who earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska and a master's in journalism from the
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. He moved to Oregon in 1973 to purchase the weekly ''Milwaukie Review'' newspaper. In the mid-1980s, he was named director of human resources at the '' Salem Statesman Journal'' and, in 1988, became executive editor and publisher of the ''Daily Enterprise Courier'' in Oregon City. Hungerford and his wife Carol moved to Nebraska in 1990 when he was named publisher of the '' Scottsbluff Star-Herald''. A decade later Hungerford left his job in March 2000 to found Country Media, Inc. with his wife and a group of investors from across the United States. Soon after, the newly-formed company based in
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purchased 18 weekly newspapers.


Midwest business operations

In September 2000, Country Media purchased several papers from the
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-based Dickson Media, Inc. Included in the sale were South Dakota newspapers based in Sturgis, Deadwood, Newell, Lemmon and Belle Fourche; and North Dakota newspapers based in Hettinger, Langdon, Killdeer, New England along with Baker, Montana. A national agribusiness weekly based in Sturgis called ''Tri-State Livestock News'' was also included in the sale. In October 2000, Country Media purchased the ''Chadron Record'' in Chadron and the ''Hot Springs Star'' in Hot Springs from CNHI, which had owned the two papers since March 1998. Country Media marked its first year in business by purchasing the ''Farmer & Rancher Exchange'', a weekly agribusiness advertising publication in
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with a 43,000 circulation. It had previously been owned by Roger and Helen Merriman for 25 years. This purchase in September 2001 was the 18th paper County Media acquired. In December 2004, Country Media sold eight weekly newspapers, two shoppers and a monthly gaming publication to
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. The sale included South Dakota papers ''Meade County Times-Tribune'', ''Black Hills Press'', ''Butte County Valley Irrigator'', ''Belle Fourche Post'', ''Belle Fourche Bee'', ''Lawrence County Centennial'' and ''Hot Springs Star''. Lee also bought the ''Chadron Record'' in Nebraska, ''Star Extra'' shopper in South Dakota, ''Your Neighbor'' shopper in Nebraska, and monthly ''Deadwood Gaming'' in South Dakota. Country Media retained ownership of eight newspapers and two agriculture publications. In February 2014, Country Media shuttered the ''Lemmon Leader.'' The paper founded in 1906 was closed due to "a financial challenge," in part attributed to competition from rival newspaper ''The Dakota Herald''. In November 2019, Country Media announced plans to close three North Dakota newspapers: the ''Adams Country Record'' in '' Hettinger'', ''The Herald'' in ''
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'', and the ''Dunn County Herald''. According to Steve Andrist, executive director of the North Dakota Newspaper Association, Country Media told him the company's newspapers were profitable, but that profit didn't justify the time and effort it took to properly manage them. After failing to find a buyer, the company decided to close the three papers. After news of the closures broke, by December, the ''Adams County Record'' and the ''The Herald'' avoided closure after selling to ''Grant County News'' owner Jill Friesz. The ''Dunn County Herald'' closed for good in 2019. In May 2021, Country Media sold the ''Bowman County Pioneer'' in Bowman and ''Fallon County Times'' in Baker to a joint venture between Little Missouri Media owner Dudley Stuber and The Badlands Patriot, a company owned by Stuber's daughter and son-in-law, Mikki and Brandon Pryor. That same year in November, Country Media shuttered the ''Cavalier County Republican'' in Langdon. The paper had been published since 1889. After its closure, County Media had no business operations in the midwest.


Oregon/California business operations

Country Media purchased its first Oregon newspaper, the ''Cannon Beach Gazette,'' in October 2006. In April 2007, the company acquired '' The Headlight Herald'' in Tillamook and '' The News Guard'' in Lincoln City. Those two papers had previously been owned by Oregon Coast Newspapers LLC since February 2003. In October 2007, Country Media purchased the ''
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''. A few years later Country Media in February 2009 acquired the ''St. Helens Chronicle and Sentinel Mist''. In January 2011, Country Media acquired the monthly ''Coast River Business Journal.'' The business publication had been founded in Astoria five years prior. The same year in June, the company acquired the biweekly ''North Coast Citizen'' newspaper in
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. The paper had previously been owned by the East Oregonian Publishing Company (now EO Media Group), who had purchased it in 2007 from Jan and Dave Fisher. In February 2013, Country Media sold the ''
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'', ''Cannon Beach Gazette'' and ''Coast River Business Journal'' to EO Media Group. In July 2014, Country Media acquired the weekly newspaper ''The Chief'' in Clatskanie. The paper had previously been owned by two families under the name Clatskanie Chief Publishing Co. for 92 years. In May 2019, Country Media re-acquired the ''Cannon Beach Gazette'' from EO Media Group. The company had previously owned the ''Gazette'' from 2006 to 2013. Following the sale, the paper's publishing frequency changed from twice monthly to weekly. In July 2019, Country Media acquired the ''
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'' and ''
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'' from the bankrupt
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, Inc. Following the sale, three employees at the ''Triplicate'' were laid off. The sale price for both papers was $350,000. In January 2020, Country Media acquired daily newspaper ''The World'' in Coos Bay, as well as the weekly newspapers ''Western World'' in Bandon and '' The Umpqua Post'' in Reedsport from Southwest Oregon Publishing Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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. Due to the COVID-19 recession in the United States, '' The Umpqua Post'' ceased operations in June and ''The World'' reduced its print days from five to two. The ''Bandon Western World'' printed its final issue in July 2020. In September 2023, Country Media acquired three weekly newspapers, the ''Newport News-Times'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', from News Media Corporation. News Media Cooperation had purchased the ''Siuslaw News'' in 2000, and the other two papers in 2006.In October that same year, Country Media acquired the '' Polk County Itemizer-Observer'' from Scott J. Olson.In December 2023, County Media announced ''The'' ''Chronicle'' in St. Helens ''and'' ''The Chief'' in Clatskanie will merge into a single weekly newspaper called the ''Columbia County Chronicle & Chief''. In January 2024, Country Media merged ''Lincoln City News Guard'' and the ''Newport News-Times'' into a single newspaper named after the ''Lincoln County Leader'', which had published for 94 years from 1893 to 1987. The plan was first announced in the previous October.


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References

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