The ''East Bay Times'' is a daily
broadsheet newspaper
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based in
Walnut Creek, California
Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, about east of the city of Oakland, California, Oakland. Walnut Creek has a total population of 70,127 per t ...
, United States, owned by the
Bay Area News Group (BANG), a subsidiary of
Media News Group, that serves
Contra Costa and
Alameda counties, in the
East Bay region of the
San Francisco Bay Area
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. It was founded as the ''Contra Costa Times'', and took its current name in 2016 when it was merged with other sister papers in the East Bay. Its oldest merged title is the ''
Oakland Tribune'' founded in 1874.
History
The original ''Contra Costa Times'' was founded by
Dean Lesher in 1947, and served central
Contra Costa County
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, especially Walnut Creek. However, Lesher began expanding by purchasing weekly newspapers in neighboring communities, as well as two eastern Contra Costa daily papers, the ''
Antioch Ledger'' and the ''Pittsburg Post-Dispatch''. Originally the weekly newspapers were free for shoppers, but Lesher gradually converted the papers to "controlled circulation" in 1962, an aggressive and expensive new strategy that called for free delivery of a copy to every household while asking readers to voluntarily buy subscriptions. Ultimately, the weeklies were converted into zoned daily editions called the ''West County Times'', serving
Richmond,
El Cerrito, and western Contra Costa County; the ''San Ramon Valley Times'', serving the suburbs of the
San Ramon Valley south of Walnut Creek; and the ''Valley Times'' serving
Livermore and the suburbs of eastern Alameda County. The two East Contra Costa dailies were merged into a single edition, the ''Ledger-Dispatch'', which gradually faded away, first being reduced to a thrice-weekly insert in the ''Contra Costa Times'', then being replaced outright by the ''East County Times.''
Corporate ownership
Lesher died May 13, 1993. On August 29, 1995, his widow Margaret sold the privately held company to the
Knight Ridder newspaper chain for $360 million. Knight Ridder was later purchased by the
Sacramento-based
McClatchy Company in June 2006 in a deal valued at $4.5 billion. The deal was contingent on McClatchy selling off 12 of the 32 newspapers it had just purchased, including the ''Contra Costa Times''.
On April 26, 2006, it was announced that MediaNews Group (now Digital First Media), then headed by
William Dean Singleton, would purchase four of the "orphan 12", including the ''Contra Costa Times'' and ''
San Jose Mercury News
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'', for $1 billion. Although that transaction was completed on August 2, 2006, a lawsuit claiming antitrust violations by MediaNews and the
Hearst Corporation had also been filed in July 2006. The suit, which sought to undo the purchase of the four newspapers, was scheduled to go to trial on April 30, 2007. While extending until that date a preliminary injunction preventing collaboration of local distribution and national advertising sales by the two media conglomerates, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston on December 19, 2006, expressed doubt over the legality of the purchase. On April 25, 2007, days before the trial was scheduled to begin, the parties reached a settlement in which MediaNews Group preserved its acquisitions.
As part of a reorganization announced in 2011, the ''Contra Costa Times'' was slated to be merged with the ''East County Times, San Ramon Valley Times, Tri-Valley Herald'' and ''San Joaquin Herald''. However, BANG announced on October 27, 2011, that it would retain the ''Contra Costa Times'' and ''East County Times''
mastheads and only combine the ''Tri-Valley Herald'', ''San Joaquin Herald'', and ''San Ramon Valley Times'' under a new ''Tri-Valley Times'' masthead, reducing the number of mastheads from five to three.
On April 5, 2016, the three remaining ''Times'' editions were merged along with the company's other newspaper in the East Bay, the ''
Oakland Tribune'', which it had owned since 1992. The combined paper was named the ''East Bay Times''.
In 2017, the staff of the ''East Bay Times'' was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting, for "relentless coverage of the
Ghost Ship warehouse fire, which killed 36 people at a warehouse party, and for reporting after the tragedy that exposed the city's failure to take actions that might have prevented it".
Community weeklies
The ''East Bay Times'' publishes the following community weeklies:
*''
Alameda Journal''
*''Berkeley Voice''
*''The Journal'' (El Cerrito)
*''The Montclarion''
*''The Piedmonter''
*''
Oakland Tribune''
*''
Daily Review''
*''
The Argus''
*''Concord Transcript''
*''Walnut Creek Journal''
*''
East County News''
References
External links
*
California Newspaper Hall of Fame, Dean Lesher
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Mass media in Contra Costa County, California
Daily newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area
MediaNews Group publications
Newspapers established in 1947
Mass media in Richmond, California
1947 establishments in California
Newspapers published in California
Pulitzer Prize–winning newspapers