Jackson Hole News&Guide
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Teton Media Works |
Publisher | Adam Meyer, |
Editor-in-chief | Johanna Love |
Managing editor | Rebecca Huntington |
Founded | 2002 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 1225 Maple Way Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, U.S. |
Country | United States |
Circulation | 7,575[1] |
OCLC number | 51071474 |
Website | jhnewsandguide |
The Jackson Hole News&Guide is a weekly newspaper in the town of Jackson, Wyoming, United States. The News&Guide is published Wednesdays with an average circulation of 7,000 and is the newspaper of record for Teton County, Wyoming.The paper covers news, sports and feature stories in the town of Jackson and Teton County, Wyoming, and specializes in environmental issues in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.[2]
History
[edit]The first issue of the Jackson Hole News&Guide was printed on November 20, 2002, a by-product of a merger between two separate family-owned weekly newspapers in the community, the Jackson Hole News and the Jackson Hole Guide. Both were fierce competitors for more than thirty years after the News was launched in 1970. The merger combined the two papers’ editorial, advertising and production staffs and printing operations, and ownership was shared between publishers and stakeholders from both publications.[3][4][5][6][7][2][8] The Guide's superior printing press was moved across town to the News’ building at 1225 Maple Way, where the News&Guide is printed today.[9][10]
Both newspapers’ publishers cited changing market forces, increasing printing costs and a desire to keep ownership of Jackson's newspaper local as the rationale for combining operations.[5]
“The merger was consummated because the families that own the News and the Guide believe strongly in the local ownership of community newspapers,” Jackson Hole News publisher Mike Sellett wrote in a front page announcement on paper's final independent issue on Nov. 13, 2002. “At a time when giant newspaper chains are gobbling up community newspapers at an alarming rate, we believe this merger will ensure that this newspaper will continue to be owned and published by people who live in this valley.”[11]
Jackson Hole Guide owner and publisher Liz McCabe expressed in her own announcement in the final issue of her newspaper — also on Nov. 13, 2002 — that it made sense for the two papers to join forces. “This merger prevents either newspaper from being swallowed up by a syndicate,” McCabe wrote. “Both Mike [Sellett] and I feel that this should never happen.”[12]
Sellett and McCabe co-published the Jackson Hole News&Guide until McCabe's death in June 2012 at age 101.[13][14] Later that year Sellett and McCabe's heirs sold their shares to the paper's chief operating officer, Kevin Olson, who formed Teton Media Works as the parent company for the News&Guide and its sister publication, the Jackson Hole Daily, and a suite of magazines including Range, A Grand Wedding, Headwaters, Teton Family magazine and Jackson Hole magazine.[15] Teton Media Works also owns the digital marketing agency Orijin Media and the online news stream Buckrail.com.[2][16][17]
In May 2021, News&Guide's associate publisher Adam Meyer became a minority shareholder in Teton Media Works. Meyer is also vice president and COO of the company.[18][19] He was promoted to publisher in 2023.[20]
Awards
[edit]Since its inception in 2002 the staff at the News&Guide has been recognized with several editorial, design, photography and advertising awards from several media advocacy groups including the Wyoming Press Association, National Newspaper Association, Local Media Association and the National Press Photographers Association.[21][22][23][24][25]
References
[edit]- ^ "Member List". WyoPress.org. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ a b c Cromer, Alisa (October 16, 2019). "The miracle in Jackson Hole is not the skiing, but the newspaper". Local Media Insider. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
- ^ Swinyard, Kersten (20 November 2002). "Community digests newspaper merger". Jackson Hole News and Guide. p. 1.
- ^ "Jackson Hole News, Guide will merge". The Billings Gazette. Associated Press. November 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Drake, Kerry (January 29, 2017). "Newspaper War in Paradise: A 30-year Conflict in Jackson Hole". WyoHistory.org. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
- ^ "Adam Meyer: #humansofjhchamber - Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce Blog". www.jacksonholechamber.com.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Jackson papers to merge". Sublette Examiner. November 14, 2002. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
- ^ "Jackson Hole News & Guide (Jackson, Wyo.) 2002-Current". Library of Congress.
- ^ Farquhar, Brodie (December 3, 2002). "Dust settles on Jackson newspaper merger". Casper Star-Tribune Online.
- ^ "Teton Media Works". Jackson Hole News&Guide.
- ^ Sellett, Michael (November 13, 2002). "A letter from the publisher". Jackson Hole News. p. 1.
- ^ McCabe, Elizabeth (November 13, 2002). "Merger yields Jackson Hole News&Guide". The Jackson Hole Guide. p. 1.
- ^ "JH News & Guide co-publisher dies at 101". The Billings Gazette. Associated Press. June 24, 2012.
- ^ Dewell, Thomas (June 23, 2012). "McCabe, 101, dies in Moose". Jackson Hole News&Guide.
- ^ Thuermer, Angus (December 19, 2012). "Paper set to change hands". Jackson Hole News&Guide.
- ^ "Channels".
- ^ "Jackson Hole News&Guide to change hands". Gillette News Record. Associated Press. December 19, 2012.
- ^ Huffman, Mark (May 19, 2021). "Teton Media Works has new part owner". Jackson Hole News&Guide. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
- ^ Sulzer, Nick (May 19, 2021). "Teton Media Works, Inc. announces expansion of local ownership". Buckrail. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
- ^ Love, Johanna (2023-01-18). "Meyer promoted to publisher of News&Guide". Jackson Hole News&Guide. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
- ^ "NNA awards General Excellence winners in 2013 newspaper contests". nnaweb.org.
- ^ "Best of Photojournalism Picture Editing 2018". NPPA. March 28, 2018.
- ^ "Local Media Digital Innovation Award Winners 2018". Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation.
- ^ "Tribune takes top honors in newspaper competition". Powell Tribune. January 19, 2021.
- ^ The Associated Press. "Newspapers in Cheyenne, Jackson, Pinedale named best of 2016". AP News.