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Newspaper in San Bernardino, California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The San Bernardino Sun is a paid daily newspaper in San Bernardino County, California, headquartered in the city of San Bernardino. Founded in 1894, it has significant circulation in neighboring Riverside County, and serves most of the Inland Empire in Southern California, with a circulation area spanning from the border of Los Angeles and Orange counties to the west, east to Yucaipa, north to the San Bernardino Mountain range and south to the Riverside County line. Its local competitor is The Press-Enterprise in Riverside. It publishes the annual PrepXtra high school football magazine with capsules and schedules for all schools in Pomona and San Bernardino valleys. It is part of the Southern California News Group family of local newspapers serving specific areas of Southern California.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Digital First Media/Alden Global Capital[1][2] |
Publisher | Ron Hasse |
Editor | Frank Pine |
Senior Editor | Jessica Keating |
Founded | 1894[3] |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 290 N. D St. Suite 102 San Bernardino, California, 91764 |
Circulation | 52,273 Daily 57,150 Sunday [4] |
Sister newspapers | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts |
Website | sbsun.com |
The Sun is owned by Digital First Media which is controlled by Alden Global Capital.[1][2]
Times Mirror, owner of the Los Angeles Times, bought the paper in 1964, but was ordered to sell it due to antitrust concerns. Gannett purchased it in 1968, and MediaNews Group took control of it in 1999,[5] making it a sister newspaper to the Times' rival, the Los Angeles Daily News. It is a member of the Southern California News Group.[6]
At various times, the newspaper was known as The Sun, The Sun-telegram, and The San Bernardino County Sun.[7]
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