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The EO Media Group, formerly known as the East Oregonian Publishing Company, is a newspaper publishing company based in the U.S. state of
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History

The company, which has been family-owned for four generations, was previously known as the East Oregonian Publishing Company. It changed its name to EO Media Group in January 2013. It is owned by the Aldrich and Forrester families, members of which previously owned several newspapers (including the ''
East Oregonian The ''East Oregonian'' is a weekly newspaper published in Pendleton, Oregon, United States and covering Umatilla and Morrow counties. ''EO'' is owned by EO Media Group and is the newspaper of record for Umatilla County. History M.P. Bull f ...
'' and ''
The Daily Astorian ''The Astorian'', formerly known as ''The Daily Astorian'', is a newspaper, published in Astoria, Oregon, United States, established in 1873,
'') independently. The connection between the ''East Oregonian'' and ''The Daily Astorian'' dates to 1909, when several ''East Oregonian'' staffers bought the ''Astoria Budget'', which was later merged with the ''Astorian''. In 1973, the father and son (J. W. Forrester, Jr. and Michael A. Forrester) who had been publishing the ''East Oregonian'' and the ''Daily Astorian'' switched positions. The company acquired the '' Blue Mountain Eagle'' in 1979, the ''
Chinook Observer The ''Chinook Observer'' is a weekly newspaper serving the Long Beach Peninsula of Washington (state), Washington state. As of about 2013 the paper claimed a circulation of 6,700, making it one of Washington's larger weekly newspapers. The origi ...
'' in 1988, the ''
Capital Press ''The Capital Press'' is a weekly agricultural newspaper covering the West Coast of the United States, and published in Salem, Oregon. The newspaper covers farming, ranching and agriculture industries in the Pacific Northwest. The newspaper is ...
'' in 1990, '' Wallowa County Chieftain'' in 2000, the '' North Coast Citizen'' in 2007 and '' The Hermiston Herald'' in 2008. The ''North Coast Citizen'' was sold to Country Media, Inc. in 2011. A year later EO Media purchased ''Oregon Coast TODAY'' in Lincoln City. The following year Country Media sold the '' Seaside Signal'', '' Cannon Beach Gazette'' and ''Coast River Business Journal'' to EO Media Group in 2013. In 2014, the EO Media Group partnered with the
Pamplin Media Group The Pamplin Media Group (PMG) is a media conglomerate owned by Carpenter Media Group and operating primarily in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. founded the company in 2001 and sold it to Carpe ...
, which publishes the ''
Portland Tribune The ''Portland Tribune'' is a weekly newspaper published every Wednesday in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Pamplin Media Group, which publishes a number of community newspapers in the Portland metropolitan area. Launched i ...
'' and 24 other weekly and monthly publications in Oregon, to form the Oregon Capital Bureau and publish the ''Oregon Capital Insider'' newsletter. The partnership came as the number of reporters assigned to state capital bureaus nationwide was on the decline. In 2018, the newly-launched ''
Salem Reporter ''Salem Reporter'' is a digital news service based in Salem, Oregon. It was launched in September 2018 by longtime investigative journalist Les Zaitz, with investment from businessman Larry Tokarski, president of a real estate development firm. ...
'' joined the bureau, and its publisher, Les Zaitz, was assigned to lead its three reporters. As of spring 2020, the ''Salem Reporter'' and Zaitz are no longer part of the Oregon Capital Bureau. The Aldrich-Forrester-Bedford-Brown family, which owns the EO Media Group, was covered in the 2018 book ''Grit and Ink: An Oregon Family's Adventures in Newspapering, 1908–2018'' by William F. Willingham. The book was published by the EO Media Group; but according to the author, it isn't an "authorized biography," and he had "wide open" ground rules. The book was to be distributed by the Oregon State University Press. In May 2019, EO Media Group sold the '' Cannon Beach Gazette'' to Country Media. In July that same year, EO Media Group acquired the ''
Baker City Herald The ''Baker City Herald'' is a tri-weekly paper published in Baker City, Oregon Oregon ( , ) is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is a part of the Western U.S., with the Columbia River delinea ...
'', ''
The Observer (La Grande) ''The Observer'', established in 1896, is a newspaper that serves Union and Wallowa counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its headquarters are in La Grande, the seat of Union County. ''The Observer'' circulates Monday, Wednesday and Friday aft ...
'', ''
The Bulletin (Bend) ''The Bulletin'' is a newspaper in Bend, Oregon, United States. ''The Bulletin'' is owned by EO Media Group. History Establishment To start a newspaper in Bend, a printing press and other publishing equipment items were brought overland from ...
'' and ''
The Redmond Spokesman ''The Redmond Spokesman'' is a weekly newspaper published in Redmond, Oregon, United States. It serves the city of Redmond and neighboring communities in northern Deschutes County, focusing on local news and events. ''The Spokesman'' was founded ...
'' from
Western Communications Western Communications, Inc. was an American newspaper publisher serving the states of Oregon and California from 1953 to 2019. The family-owned company was based in Bend, Oregon and was founded by Robert W. Chandler. Its flagship paper was '' Th ...
. In 2020, EO Media Group closed its press in Pendleton installed in 2013 and sold it to the ''
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin The ''Walla Walla Union-Bulletin'' (U-B) is a newspaper based in Walla Walla, Washington and owned by the Seattle Times Company. It publishes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. History The modern ''Union-Bulletin'' can trace its origins to ...
'', who will print all of the company's papers moving forward. That same year ''Oregon Coast TODAY'' was sold to Patrick Alexander, who worked as the publication's editor and publisher. In 2023, EO Media Group founded the ''Rogue Valley Times'' following the closure of the ''
Mail Tribune The ''Mail Tribune'' was a seven-day daily newspaper based in Medford, Oregon, United States that served Jackson County, Oregon, and adjacent areas of Josephine County, Oregon and northern California. The paper ceased operations on January 13, ...
''. That same year the company sold its Pendleton office building which it had owned since 1956. In June 2024, EO Media Group announced cutbacks to staff and print frequency. Twenty-eight employees, or 15% of total staff, were laid off and another 19 will have their hours reduced. ''The Bend Bulletin'', ''East Oregonian'' and ''The Rogue Valley Times'' each eliminated a print day. Five newspapers suspended print entirely and went online-only: ''The La Grande Observer'', ''Blue Mountain Eagle'', ''Hermiston Herald'', ''Wallowa County Chieftain'' and the ''Baker City Herald.'' In October 2024, EO Media Group was sold to
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Awards

The group won a top regional award for its "Fate of Our Forests" series from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2012, in a regional group including papers under 25,000 circulation from Montana to Alaska. The same series, which ran in 2011, had previously won the Dolly Connelly Award for Excellence in Environmental Reporting from the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association.


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References

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External links


Official web site
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