Daily Record (Washington)

The Daily Record
Type Daily
Owner(s) Pioneer News Group
Founder(s) William S. Zimmerman
J.C. "Cliff" Kaynor
Founded July 12, 1883 (1883-07-12)
Relaunched July 1, 1909 (1909-07-01)
Headquarters Ellensburg, Washington
Circulation 6,000 (estimate)
Website dailyrecordnews.com

The Daily Record is an American daily newspaper published in Ellensburg, Washington. The Record is published six days a week with an morning edition each Monday through Saturday and a weekend edition is delivered on Saturdays.[1] The paper's current estimated circulation is 6,000 copies per day.[2]

This newspaper is a successor to the Kittitas County Localizer, first published on July 12, 1883. After the official founding of the town of Ellensburg, that paper became the Ellensburg Localizer. On July 1, 1909, the paper, now under the ownership of William S. Zimmerman and J.C. "Cliff" Kaynor, changed its name to the Evening Record. It is from this event that the modern edition of the newspaper marks its birth. Kaynor bought Zimmerman's share in 1912 and continued as the paper's sole publisher for nearly fifty years. The paper's name was changed to The Ellensburg Daily Record on April 23, 1938, and on March 14, 1973, the paper became simply The Daily Record to reflect its expanded focus on all of Kittitas County, Washington.[3]

In August 1992, the newspaper was sold to McClatchy Newspapers Inc.[4] In 1996, it was sold again, this time to its current owner, Pioneer News Group.[5] The paper's Saturday edition was moved from afternoon to morning publication in October 1999.[3]

References

  1. "About this Newspaper: Daily Record". Chronicling America. The Library of Congress. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  2. "Daily Record". Echo Media. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  3. 1 2 "About Us". Daily Record. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  4. "McClatchy Buys Paper in Ellensburg, Wash.". Fresno Bee. August 26, 1992. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  5. Love, Keith (August 7, 1996). "We hope we can stay". Daily Record. p. 4. Retrieved May 5, 2010.

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