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The ''Las Vegas Review-Journal'' is a daily subscription
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published in
Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
,
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, since 1909. It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area. The ''Review-Journal'' has a
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with
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-owned '' Las Vegas Sun'', which runs through 2040. In 2005, the ''Sun'' ceased afternoon publication and began distribution as a section of the ''Review-Journal''. On March 18, 2015, the sale of the newspaper's parent company, Stephens Media LLC, to
New Media Investment Group Gannett Co., Inc. () is an American mass media holding company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. In December 2015, casino magnate
Sheldon Adelson Sheldon Gary Adelson (; August 4, 1933 – January 11, 2021) was an American businessman, investor, political donor and philanthropist. He was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns ...
purchased the newspaper for $140 million via News + Media Capital Group LLC. GateHouse Media, a subsidiary of New Media Investment Group, was retained to manage the newspaper. $140 million was considered a steep price amounting to a 69% gain for New Media Investment Group after owning the newspaper for nine months.


History

The ''Clark County Review'' was first printed in 1909 and became the ''Las Vegas Review'' in 1926 when owner Frank Garside, who owned several other Nevada papers, brought in Al Cahlan as a partner. In March 1929, the ''Clark County Journal'' began publication, and in July of that year, the ''Review'' bought the ''Journal'' and shortly thereafter began co-publication as the ''Las Vegas Evening Review-Journal''. In the early 1940s, Cahlan and Garside's company, Southwestern Publishing, bought the ''Las Vegas Age'', from Charles P. "Pop" Squires, which began publication in 1905 and was the oldest surviving paper in Las Vegas. The word "evening" was dropped from the name in 1949 when Garside left the company and Cahlan struck an agreement with Donald W. Reynolds and his
Donrey Media Group Stephens Media LLC was a Las Vegas, Nevada, diversified media investment company. It owned stakes in the California Newspapers Partnership and the ''Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette''. The company had been expanding its interactive Internet b ...
. In 1953, the ''RJ'' signed on KORK, one of Las Vegas' earliest radio stations. Two years later, it signed on Las Vegas' third television station, KLRJ-TV, in 1955, later changing the calls to KORK-TV. The station was sold in 1979, changing its call letters again first to KVBC, and then, in 2010, to the current
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. In December 1960, Reynolds exercised a buyout option with Cahlan, and bought the paper. Reynolds died in 1993, and longtime friend Jack Stephens bought his company, renamed it Stephens Media and moved the company's headquarters to Las Vegas. The ''Review-Journal'' entered into its first Joint Operating Agreement, or JOA, with the ''Sun'' in 1990, which was amended in 2005. In early 2015, the Stephens Media newspapers were sold to
New Media Investment Group Gannett Co., Inc. () is an American mass media holding company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The current ''Review-Journal'' headquarters was built in 1971. A new $40 million printing press was installed in 2000 as part of a four-year, 152,000-square-foot expansion project. The two printing presses weigh 910 tons and consist of 16 towers. They were the largest presses in the world when they were installed. The newspaper has won the "General Excellence" award from the Nevada Press Association several times and has also won the "Freedom of the Press" award for its
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battles from the statewide organization.


Sheldon Adelson estate ownership

When the paper was sold in 2015, it was initially unclear who the buyer was. The purchaser was a limited liability company, News + Media Capital Group LLC, and the only name listed on the documents was Michael Schroeder, a publisher of four small regional newspapers in Connecticut. At a December 10 staff meeting informing the ''Review-Journal'' staff that the paper had been sold, Schroeder was introduced as the manager. He refused to say who the owners of News + Media were, saying that employees should "focus on heirjobs...and don't worry about who he ownersare." Jason Taylor, the ''Review-Journal's'' publisher, said only that the ownership included "multiple owner/investors, that some are from Las Vegas, and that in face-to-face meetings he has been assured that the group will not meddle in the newspaper’s editorial content.” There were widespread rumors that the primary buyer was
Sheldon Adelson Sheldon Gary Adelson (; August 4, 1933 – January 11, 2021) was an American businessman, investor, political donor and philanthropist. He was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns ...
, and a week later three ''Review-Journal'' reporters confirmed that the purchase had been orchestrated by Adelson's son-in-law Patrick Dumont on Adelson's behalf. A month before the new owner was revealed, three reporters at the newspaper received an assignment from corporate management: Spend two weeks monitoring the activity of three Clark County judges. One of the judges was District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez, who was hearing a long-running wrongful termination lawsuit filed against Adelson and his company, a lawsuit alleging that Adelson's Macao casino,
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, was connected to the Chinese Triads. In January a set of editorial principles were drawn up and publicized to ensure the newspaper's independence and to deal with possible conflicts of interest involving Adelson's ownership. In February Craig Moon, a veteran of the Gannett organization, was announced as the new publisher and promptly withdrew those principles from publication. He also began to personally review, edit, and sometimes kill stories about an Adelson-promoted proposal for the future
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. In the months since, reporters say that stories about Adelson, and particularly about an ongoing lawsuit involving his business dealings in Macau, have been heavily edited by top management. The new ownership triggered numerous departures. On December 23 the paper's editor Mike Hengel stepped down in a "voluntary buyout". Many reporters and editors left the newspaper citing "curtailed editorial freedom, murky business dealings and unethical managers." Longtime columnist John L. Smith resigned after he was told he could no longer write anything about Adelson, a frequent focus of his reporting up until then. Within six months, all three of the reporters who broke the story of Adelson's ownership had left the paper.


Other publications

The ''Review-Journal'' is responsible for several other niche publications: * ''El Tiempo'' – A free weekly Spanish language paper distributed around the Las Vegas area * ''Neon'' – a weekend publication distributed through the ''Review-Journal'' that covers music, movies, arts, and dining. * ''rjmagazine'' – A Sunday magazine for home delivery subscribers, established in March 2020. The quarterly publication focuses on diverse topics including lifestyle, food, events, home trends, and people. The ''Review-Journal'' also operates several Nevada newspapers: * ''Boulder City Review'' – A weekly paper that debuted Oct. 29, 2009. The print edition is distributed on Thursday mornings. * ''Pahrump Valley Times'' – A bi-weekly newspaper. The print edition is distributed on Wednesday and Friday mornings. * ''Tonopah Times-Bonanza & Goldfield News'' – Serving communities in Nye and Esmeralda counties since 1901.


Website and video

''Las Vegas Review-Journal'' launched its website as LVRJ.com on Jan. 15, 1997. By the end of the year, it was recognized as one of the top online papers in the U.S. by the Internet Job Source. The Review-Journal also operated LasVegas.com as a general information site. LVRJ.com was redesigned in 2000 and the site was rebranded as Reviewjournal.com two years later. In 2012, the RJ launched its first apps for iPhone, Android, and iPad. A major online redesign launched in April 2017 with an emphasis on video. The RJ built a studio on its downtown campus to produce high-end live and on-demand videos for news, politics and sports. Programs include: * ''Reporter Roundtable'' – Interviews and panel discussions with reporters covering major stories * ''Vegas Nation'' – Coverage of Raiders football * ''Golden Edge'' – Coverage of the Las Vegas Golden Knights hockey team * ''Covering the Cage'' – UFC and MMA coverage * ''Nevada Politics Today'' * ''Sports Betting Spotlight'' In addition to delivering its shows on the ''Review-Journal'' website, the ''Review-Journal'' launched a Roku app in early 2018.


Accolades

In 2018 and 2022, ''
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'' magazine named the Review-Journal as one of 10 newspapers in the United States on the magazine's annual list of "10 Newspapers That Do It Right".


Controversy

In 1998, the newspaper killed a story about casino mogul
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's sexual harassment of employees. The newspaper reported about the axed story in 2018, after ''The Wall Street Journal'' published a story in which dozens of people alleged that they had been victims of sexual misconduct by Wynn.


Copyright infringement litigation

In 2010, the ''Review-Journal's'' then-owner Stephens Media launched a copyright enforcement company called
Righthaven Righthaven LLC was a copyright enforcement company founded in early 2010. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada; it entered agreements from its partner newspapers after finding that their content had been copied to online sites without permission, in order to ...
LLC, which began a series of legal suits claiming copyright infringements. The company's practice was to search the internet for uses of ''Review-Journal'' material, purchase the copyright for that material from the newspaper and then file suit for copyright infringement. According to ''
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'', "Defendants typically get no warning, no take-down request, just a suit." Between March and August 2010, Righthaven LLC filed copyright infringement suits against 107 blogs, political forums, website operators, and others. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, together with other '' pro bono'' attorneys, filed an Answer and Counterclaim on behalf of Democratic Underground, a political website that Righthaven sued after a Democratic Underground member posted a five-sentence excerpt from a ''Review-Journal'' article; the counterclaim, filed against Stephens Media and Righthaven asserted that alleged a "sham relationship" between the newspaper and Righthaven, and accused Righthaven of copyright fraud. In March 2011, a federal judge dismissed a suit brought by Righthaven, stating that no evidence had been presented that the forum posting of a ''Las Vegas Review-Journal'' editorial for 40 days for noncommercial use harmed the market value of the work. In June 2011, another federal judge ruled that Righthaven had no standing to sue for copyright infringement, on the grounds that the original parties retain the actual copyrights. In August 2011 another case was dismissed by Federal judge
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, who found that Righthaven had no standing to sue, and in any case the defendant's posting of a ''Review-Journal'' editorial to a blog was protected by fair use. The next month the ''Review-Journal'' terminated its arrangement with Righthaven, which was forced into receivership in November 2011 because of unpaid legal settlements.


Owners and publishers (past and present)

Owners # Frank Garside (1909–1949) # A. E. Cahlan (1926–1961) # Donald W. Reynolds (1949–1993) # Jack Stephens (1993–2015) #
New Media Investment Group Gannett Co., Inc. () is an American mass media holding company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.Sheldon Adelson Sheldon Gary Adelson (; August 4, 1933 – January 11, 2021) was an American businessman, investor, political donor and philanthropist. He was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns ...
(2015–2021) # News + Media Capital Group LLC (2015–present) Publishers # A. E. Cahlan (1926–1961) # Fred W. Smith (1961–) # Sherman Frederick (1992–2010) #
Bob Brown Robert James Brown (born 27 December 1944) is a former Australian politician, medical doctor and environmentalist. He was a senator and the parliamentary leader of the Australian Greens. Brown was elected to the Australian Senate on the Tasma ...
(2010–2014) # Ed Moss (2014) # Mark Ficarra (2014–2015) # Jason Taylor (2015–2016) # Craig Moon (2016–2018) # J. Keith Moyer (2018–present)


Current and past publishers and contributors

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Norm Clarke Norm Clarke is an American gossip columnist in Las Vegas, Nevada. He wrote the column "Vegas Confidential" for the ''Las Vegas Review-Journal'' from 1999 to 2016. He publishes the website Norm Clarke's Vegas Diary. Career Clarke began in the ne ...
, wrote the column "Vegas Confidential" from 1999 to 2016 * Ned Day, columnist whose car was bombed in 1986 * Denver Dickerson, former editorial director who became Speaker of the 
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*
Major Garrett Major Elliott Garrett (born August 24, 1962) is an American journalist who is chief Washington correspondent for CBS News. Garrett is the host of ''The Takeout'' podcast and was a correspondent for ''National Journal''. Prior to joining ''Nation ...
, former reporter who became CBS' Chief White House correspondent * Jeff German, former investigative reporter found fatally stabbed outside his home * Paul Gutierrez, former reporter who went on to report for ESPN * John Katsilometes, celebrity and entertainment columnist * Lorna Kesterson, former reporter and mayor of Henderson, Nevada * David Lamb, former reporter *
Heidi Knapp Rinella Heidi Knapp Rinella is the former restaurant critic for the '' Las Vegas Review-Journal'' newspaper. She reviewed restaurants on Friday in Neon and her column, "Taste of the Town," appeared on Wednesdays in Living/Taste. She dined anonymously and ...
, restaurant critic *
Robin Leach Robin Douglas Leach (29 August 1941 – 24 August 2018) was a British entertainment reporter and writer from London. After beginning his career as a print journalist, first in England and then in the United States, he became best known fo ...
, former entertainment reporter for the newspaper's niche division * Gary Martin, former Washington bureau chief *
Michael Ramirez Michael Patrick Ramirez (born May 11, 1961) is an American cartoonist for the '' Las Vegas Review-Journal''. His cartoons present mostly conservative viewpoints. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner. Early life and education Ramirez was born ...
, cartoonist * Donald W. Reynolds, owner from 1949 to 1993 *
Wayne Allyn Root Wayne Allyn Root (born July 20, 1961) is an American conservative television and radio host, author, activist, conservative political commentator and conspiracy theorist. He is the host of two new television shows, daily at 7 PM ET on Lindell TV ...
, politics opinion columnist *
Neal Rubin Neal Rubin (born 1955) is an American cartoonist and writer. He is currently a columnist for ''The Detroit Free Press'' and writes the nationally syndicated comic strip '' Gil Thorp.'' He previously spent 15 years as a feature writer and columni ...
, former features writer * Debra Saunders, White House correspondent * Joe Schoenmann, former reporter *
Ira Stoll Ira Stoll (born 1972) is managing editor of '' Education Next'', an education policy journal based at the ''Harvard Kennedy School''. He is editor of FutureOfCapitalism.com, a columnist for the ''Algemeiner'', and he writes a column that appears ...
, columnist *
Vin Suprynowicz Vin Suprynowicz (born c. 1950) is an American libertarian author who formerly edited editorial pages for the Las Vegas, Nevada-based ''Las Vegas Review-Journal''. He has published two volumes of nonfiction essays on the philosophy of law and socie ...
, former columnist * Jude Wanniski, former political columnist


See also

* List of newspapers in Nevada * Media in Las Vegas


References


External links


''Las Vegas Review-Journal''
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