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The ''Gilroy Dispatch'' is an American weekly newspaper published in
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History

The ''Gilroy Dispatch'' traces its lineage to the ''Gilroy Advocate'', which published from September 12, 1868, to April 28, 1949. In 1925, John N. Hall and Thomas Losey started the competing ''The Advocate,'' a six-day daily. In 1930, Hall sold his interest in the ''Dispatch'' to Lloyd E. Smith, who also bought the ''Advocate'' and merged it with the ''Gilroy Evening Dispatch.'' Smith published the ''Dispatch'' until 1939. George R. Kane, Patrick H. Peabody and Joseph Hoeteling purchased ''The Dispatch'' in 1949 from George W. Werner, its publisher since 1941. Kane's group sold the publication to Jerry Fuchs and Millard Hoyle in March 1972.
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Inc. purchased it from Fuchs and Hoyle in August 1978. At the time of the sale, it published three days a week and had a reported circulation of 6500. On February 28, 1997, McClatchy sold the ''Dispatch'', along with the ''Hollister Free Lance'', the '' Morgan Hill Times'' and the ''Amador Ledger'', for $6.7 million to Independent Newspapers Ltd. of New Zealand. McClatchy's filing with the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission reported a combined daily circulation of approximately 10,150, weekly circulation of 12,800 and $7.5 million in annual revenues for the year preceding the sale. Independent's largest shareholder was Australia-based News Ltd., controlled by billionaire publisher
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. The New Zealand group sold the papers in 1998 to Central Valley Publishing Holdings, Inc., an operator of 30 small market papers that was based in
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. Michigan publishers Anthony Allegretti and Steve Staloch gained control of Central Valley's assets in a 2004 private equity-backed management buyout, assembling a group that included community newspapers in
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, Santa Cruz, and California's Central Valley. Staloch and Allegretti left the company in 2013 and controlling shareholder, The Brookside Group of Stamford, CT, put its California newspapers on the market, selling its San Diego group in November.


Return to local ownership

Silicon Valley–based
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, headed by
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, purchased the Mainstreet's four remaining weeklies, including the ''Dispatch'', in April 2014, marking the first time the Dispatch had been owned by a publisher based in the region in 36 years.


South Valley magazine

The ''Dispatch'' and its sister paper, the '' Morgan Hill Times,'' launched ''South Valley'' magazine on July 15, 2016. The publication is home-delivered with the newspapers and distributed free at locations in the communities. Its logo was drawn by typographer Mark Davis and art directed by
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Return to downtown

After decades in a building at the south end of Monterey Street., the ''Dispatch'' returned to downtown in August 2016, moving its offices to 64 W 6th St.


Awards

The ''Gilroy Dispatch'' won 11 awards over a broad range of news categories, including three first-place awards, in the 2004 annual California Newspaper Publishers Association's Better Newspapers Contest. It won two first place awards and four second place awards in the 2012 competition. In 2015, the Dispatch won awards for agricultural reporting and front page design. In 2019, the ''Dispatch'' was awarded First Place for General Excellence, the highest honor for California newspapers, by the California News Publishers Association. ''Dispatch'' writer Michael Moore won a second-place award for In-Depth Reporting for a 2018 series of stories on the death of Steven Juarez while in police custody. In the 2022 California Journalism Awards, the newspaper earned first place for Editorial Comment for its June 23, 2022 column, “The March Toward Darkness,” about city efforts to reduce public notice requirements for city bids.


References

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