The Appeal-Democrat is a broadsheet newspaper published five days a week in Marysville, California, United States and covering Yuba and Sutter counties. The paper also is sold in Colusa County to the west and Butte County to the north.

Appeal-Democrat
TypeDaily newspaper (weekdays)
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Horizon Publications
PublisherGlenn Stifflemire
EditorRobert Summa
Founded1860 (as the Marysville Appeal)
HeadquartersMarysville, California, U.S.
Websiteappeal-democrat.com

History

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The Appeal-Democrat formed from the 1926 merger of two earlier newspapers, the Marysville Appeal (founded in 1860) and the Marysville Evening Democrat (founded in 1884).[1]

R.C. Hoiles, who built the Freedom Communications newspaper chain around the Santa Ana paper that became the Orange County Register, bought the Appeal-Democrat in 1946[1] and placed his son-in-law Robert C. Hardie in charge as its publisher. Hardie directed the paper for the next 55 years, as circulation rose from about 7,500 to more than 20,000. Even as residents and businesses gradually shifted west from Marysville to nearby Yuba City, Hardie kept the Appeal-Democrat in its longtime home, twice acquiring new headquarters there (in 1950 and 1986).

In 2013, Freedom sold the Appeal-Democrat to Vista California, a subsidiary of Horizon Publications.[1][2] At that time, it had a daily circulation of approximately 16,300.[3] In 2020, the paper reduced publication to five days a week; circulation fell to 4,500 during the 2020s. As of 2024 the Appeal-Democrat has four reporters; Robert Summa has been the editor since 2021.[4]

Subsidiaries

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The Appeal-Democrat also publishes the Colusa County Sun-Herald, the Corning Observer, and the Glenn County Transcript.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Appeal-Democrat, Tri-County papers have new owners". Appeal-Democrat. June 3, 2013. Retrieved September 23, 2024.
  2. ^ "Sales of four north-valley newspapers announced". Chicoer.com. June 1, 2013. Archived from the original on October 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "Newspapers: Appeal-Democrat". Freedom Communications. Archived from the original on May 11, 2013.
  4. ^ Connor Letourneau (September 20, 2024). "A rural California community, a dogged editor and the fight to stave off 'news deserts'". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
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