PENDLETON — When Nick Tinhof winds down his shift on Tuesday, Nov. 3, he realizes it will be the end of an era at the East Oregonian. Read more
Three new professionals have joined The Bulletin staff recently: Read more
EO Media Group, an Oregon family-owned multimedia company, has established a community marketing grant program to assist businesses impacted by COVID-19 restrictions in the markets served by t… Read more
During the coronavirus outbreak, the hunger for news and up-to-date information has never been stronger. Read more
EO Media Group, the owner of The Astorian, Chinook Observer and Seaside Signal, announced the layoff of 18% of its workforce Wednesday, a result of coronavirus-related revenue losses due to ca… Read more
Veteran newspaper leader Karrine Brogoitti has been named regional sales director for EO Media Group’s east side operations which includes six print newspapers and associated websites. Read more
Kari Borgen will assume leadership at EO Media Group’s North Coast operations on Dec. 1. Borgen, 57, will be the group publisher and revenue director for The Daily Astorian, Seaside Signal, Ca… Read more
BEND — They may not be The Magnificent Seven with guns blazing, but seven individuals and organizations backed the EO Media Group’s purchase of the Bend Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman. Read more
The auction lasted 15 minutes Monday and ended with the EO Media Group buying the Bend Bulletin. Read more
Heidi Wright, chief operating officer of EO Media Group, will also serve as publisher of the Bend Bulletin. Read more
For the staffs of the Baker City Herald and The Observer in La Grande, Thursday’s news that Bankruptcy Judge Trish M. Brown authorized the sale of the two papers to the EO Media Group was a ch… Read more
SALEM — EO Media Group’s presence in Oregon is set to get even stronger. Read more
Country Media Inc. has reached an agreement with EO Media Group to re-acquire the Cannon Beach Gazette. Read more
Journalists try to avoid becoming the story, but a new book about The Daily Astorian and East Oregonian puts these sister dailies on the front page. Read more
SALEM — A news collaborative to sharpen and expand coverage of Oregon state government and politics has launched, combining the strengths of three news organizations. Read more
For the past year, the Board of Directors of EO Media Group has discussed John Perry’s intention to retire at the close of this fiscal year. Read more
EO Media Group’s marketplace platform was named Best New Digital Initiative by Local Media Association, a national organization that serves more than 2,400 media companies. The award, announce… Read more
Northwest newspaper executive David Pero has been named group publisher of The Daily Astorian and its companion publications on the Oregon Coast. He succeeds Steve Forrester, who is retiring a… Read more
A Western Montana native with 15 years of experience as a professional journalist has joined the Wallowa County Chieftain as the newspaper’s new editor. Read more
LONG BEACH — Cynthia Washicko is Coast River Business Journal’s new reporter, covering business and the economy in the Columbia-Pacific region. Read more
The desktop versions of our e-Editions and NIE edition switched to responsive HTML5 versions, which provides a completely redesigned, sleek and easy-to-use interface. Read more
Crindalyn Lyster has been named Director of Digital Services for EO Media Group. The position manages digital operations for the family-owned company, including 18 websites, mobile communicati… Read more
HERMISTON, Oregon — The Hermiston Herald website has a new look, as of October 21. Read more
PENDLETON, Oregon — The news hasn’t changed, but the East Oregonian website has, as of October 21. Read more
Long Beach, Wash. —The news hasn’t changed, but our website has – as of this morning, September 30. Read more
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LINCOLN CITY, Oregon —Our website has – as of this morning, August 19. Read more
ENTERPRISE, Oregon —The news hasn’t changed, but the Wallowa County Chieftain website has, as of August 14. Read more
Astoria, Oregon —The news hasn’t changed, but our website has – as of this morning, August 6. Audiences are consuming more news, not less. Among those who read the news on a phone or tablet, t… Read more
A recent study by Pew Research shows that Oregon, in comparison with most other states, has very few news reporters focused on state government. Read more
The Daily Astorian and dailyastorian.com have a new newsroom leader. Today, Editor and Publisher Steve Forrester announced Laura Sellers is the newspaper’s managing editor. She succeeds Patric… Read more
Mike Omeg, an innovative fifth-generation farmer from The Dalles, Ore., is the newest member of the Capital Press Board of Directors. Read more
APME is an association of news and broadcast leaders, journalism educators and student editors in the United States and Canada. APME works closely with The Associated Press to foster journalis… Read more
SALEM, Oregon — The news hasn’t changed, but the Capital Press website has, as of September 3. Read more
EO Media Group has expanded its reach on the Oregon coast with the acquisition of the Seaside Signal, Cannon Beach Gazette and Coast River Business Journal. Read more
SALEM, OR — And now, the moment many of our readers have been waiting for: EO Media Group announces the release of e-Edition Apple apps for our publications. Read more
Tampa, Fla. - SAXOTECH, a leader in content management, circulation and advertising technology, today announced EO Media Group has selected the SAXOTECH Mediaware Center and SAXOTECH Online to… Read more
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