List of newspapers in Utah
Appearance
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This is a list of newspapers in Utah
Major daily
[edit]Name[1][2] | City | Print circulation Weekday |
Digital circulation Weekday |
Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Salt Lake Tribune | Salt Lake City | 74,043 (2015)[3] | Huntsman Family Investments, LLC | |
Deseret News | Salt Lake City | 40,719 (2014)[4] | 98,382 (2014)[4] | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Standard-Examiner | Ogden | 22,000 | Ogden Newspapers | |
Daily Herald | Provo | 32,000 | Ogden Newspapers | |
The Herald Journal | Logan | 16,215 | Adams Publishing Group |
A historic major paper was the Salt Lake Daily Herald, a daily newspaper in Salt Lake City from 1870 to 1920.
Regional and local
[edit]- American Fork Citizen — Provo (discontinued in 2009)[5]
- Basin Nickel Ads — Vernal
- The Beaver Press — Beaver
- Box Elder News Journal — Brigham City
- Canyon Country Zephyr — Moab
- Cedar City News — St. George
- Cedar City Review — Cedar City
- The City Journals — Sandy (formerly the Valley Journals, serving central and south Salt Lake County)[6]
- Cottonwood Heights Journal
- Draper Journal
- Herriman Journal
- Holladay Journal
- Midvale Journal
- Millcreek Journal
- Murray Journal
- Riverton Journal (formerly South Valley Journal)
- Sandy Journal
- South Jordan Journal
- South Salt Lake Journal
- Sugarhouse Journal
- Taylorsville Journal
- West Jordan Journal
- West Valley City Journal
- Country Courier (formerly Color Country Courier)
- Davis County Clipper — Bountiful
- Emery County Progress — Castle Dale
- Goodwin's Weekly Salt Lake City, 1902-1929
- The Green Sheet — Castle Dale (discontinued in early 2000s)
- Hilltop Times — Hill Air Force Base
- Hurricane Valley Journal — Hurricane (discontinued)[7]
- Intermountain Catholic — Salt Lake City
- Iron County Today — Cedar City
- The Leader (Utah) — Tremonton
- Lehi Free Press — Lehi (discontinued in 2009, restarted in 2015)[5]
- Lone Peak Press — Pleasant Grove (discontinued in 2009)[5]
- Magna Times — Magna
- Millard County Chronicle Progress — Delta
- Moab Times-Independent — Moab
- The Morgan County News — Morgan
- Nebo Reporter — Nephi (discontinued in 2011)[5]
- Ogden Valley News — Ogden (discontinued)
- Orem Geneva Times — Orem (discontinued in 2009)[5]
- Park Record — Park City
- The Payson Chronicle — Payson
- Pleasant Grove Review — Pleasant Grove (discontinued in 2009)[5]
- Providence Citizen — Providence
- The Pyramid — Mount Pleasant
- QSaltLake — Salt Lake City
- The Richfield Reaper — Richfield
- Salt Lake City Weekly — Salt Lake City
- San Juan Record — Monticello
- San Pete Free Press — Manti (1902-1903 only)[8]
- Sanpete Messenger — Manti
- Sentinel News — Ogden
- Serve Daily — Springville
- Smithfield Sun — Smithfield
- Southern Utah News — Kanab
- Spanish Fork Press — Spanish Fork (discontinued in 2011)[5]
- The Spectrum — St. George
- Springville Herald — Springville (discontinued in 2011)[5]
- St. George News — St. George
- Summit Creek Sentinel — Santaquin (discontinued)
- Sun Advocate — Price
- The Times-News — Nephi
- Tooele Times Daily News — Tooele
- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin — Tooele
- Uintah Basin Standard — Roosevelt
- The Utah Independent — Salt Lake City (Convervative political newspaper, 1970–1977)[9]
- Vernal Express — Vernal
- Wasatch County Courier — Heber City (discontinued in 2001)[10]
- Wasatch Wave — Heber City
- Wendover Times — Wendover
College
[edit]- The Daily Universe — Brigham Young University
- The Student Review — Independent (Distributed off campus, serving BYU students, now defunct)
- The Daily Utah Chronicle — University of Utah
- The Forum — Westminster University
- The Globe — Salt Lake Community College
- UVU Review — Utah Valley University (formerly College Times)
- The Signpost — Weber State University
- The Snowdrift — Snow College
- SUU News — Southern Utah University (formerly University Journal)
- Sun News — Utah Tech University
- The Utah Statesman — Utah State University
Defunct
[edit]- The Broad Ax (Salt Lake City) (1895-19??)[11]
- Goodwin's Weekly (Salt Lake City) 1902–1929
- Intermountain Catholic (Salt Lake City) (1899–1920)[12]
- Iron County Record (Cedar City) (1893–1982)[13]
- Salt Lake Herald (1870–1909)[14]
- Salt Lake Telegram (1915–1952)[15]
- Topaz Times (1942–1945)[16]
- Truth (Salt Lake City) (1901–1908)[17]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "US Newspapers Currently Received". loc.gov. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
- ^ "Utah Newspapers Online". w3newspapers.com. w3newspapers.com. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ "US Postal Service Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation (form 3526)". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. October 6, 2015. p. A6.
- ^ a b Semered, Tony (June 6, 2014). "So who's winning the circulation war? Tribune or Deseret News?". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Page, Jared (26 Jan 2011). "3 weekly newspapers close in south Utah County". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Retrieved 15 February 2016.[dead link ]
- ^ "About Us". valleyjournals.com. Sandy, Utah: Valley Journals. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
- ^ "Hurricane Valley Journal". mondotimes.com. Boulder, Colorado: Mondo Code LLC. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
- ^ "San Pete Free Press". digitalnewspapers.org. Salt Lake City: University of Utah. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ^ Grassroots Power: The Utah Eagle Forum, 1972-2009 (Thesis). University of Utah. 2009-03-12. p. 18.
- ^ Anderton, Dave (27 Jun 2001). "Wasatch County paper folds: Controversial Courier called a good influence". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Archived from the original on October 7, 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ "About The broad ax. (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1895-19??". Library of Congress. 1895-08-31. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
- ^ "About The Intermountain Catholic. (Salt Lake City [Utah]) 1899–1920". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "About Iron County record. (Cedar City, Utah) 1893–1982". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "About The Salt Lake herald. (Salt Lake City [Utah) 1870–1909". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "About Salt Lake telegram. (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1915–1952". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "Topaz Times (Newspaper)". Densho Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "About Truth. (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1901–1908". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
External links
[edit]Media related to Newspapers of Utah at Wikimedia Commons