Creston News Advertiser

The Creston News Advertiser is a daily newspaper in Creston, Iowa, United States.[1] It was started by Frank B. Thayer and Joel R. Hill, a Kansas City banker, in 1928 as a result of the merger of two newspapers, the Creston Evening News and the Creston Daily Advertiser.[2][3] Creston Evening News was founded as a weekly in 1879 and began daily circulation in 1881.[4] The paper remains a daily circulation, with carriers delivering papers in the afternoon.

Creston News Advertiser
TypeWeekday newspaper
Owner(s)Shaw Media
PublisherCreston Publishing Company
EditorSarah Scull
Founded1928 (1928)
HeadquartersCreston, IA
Websitehttps://www.crestonnews.com

It also includes news formerly published by the Fontanelle Observer and the Adair County Free Press. Staff for the News Advertiser also write for the Osceola Sentinel Tribune, located in Osceola. The newsroom for the News Advertiser is less than four, and is printed in house.

Creston News Advertiser is published by Creston Publishing Company and is published in house.[4] The editorial staff consists of Sarah Scull and Tyler Hetu as the managing and sports editors, respectively.

References

  1. William John Petersen, The story of Iowa: the progress of an American state, Volume 4, Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1952, p. 760
  2. William David Sloan, Makers of the media mind: journalism educators and their ideas, Routledge, 1990 p. 202
  3. Inland printer, American lithographer, Volume 85, Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., 1930, p. 116
  4. CrestonNews.com - Contact Us
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