Type | Newspaper |
---|---|
Publisher | Mid Valley Publishing, Inc. |
Founded | 1983 |
Ceased publication | 2018 |
The Parlier Post was a newspaper that covered Parlier, California area. Founded in 1983, [1] the Post ceased its publication in 2018 [2] [3] citing rising production costs and lower advertising revenues. [4]
The newspaper was owned by Mid Valley Publishing, Inc. [3] and was a community publication of the Reedley Exponent, a weekly newspaper with a circulation of 3,400. [5]
The first reference of to a newspaper titled "Parlier Post" in Fresno County dates back to 1952. [6] This Parlier Post was founded in 1952 by W. J. Anderson and sold one year later to James W. Fairweather, owner of the Reedley Exponent. [7] The Library of Congress published a page associated with this historical Parlier Post. [8]
In 2016, Amy Wu of the post-1983 Parlier Post won an honorable mention for a Gruner Award for Public Service in the category of Public Service for her story “School district takes heat over misdeeds and misdemeanors.” [9]
Type | Newspaper |
---|---|
Publisher | Mid Valley Publishing, Inc. |
Founded | 1983 |
Ceased publication | 2018 |
The Parlier Post was a newspaper that covered Parlier, California area. Founded in 1983, [1] the Post ceased its publication in 2018 [2] [3] citing rising production costs and lower advertising revenues. [4]
The newspaper was owned by Mid Valley Publishing, Inc. [3] and was a community publication of the Reedley Exponent, a weekly newspaper with a circulation of 3,400. [5]
The first reference of to a newspaper titled "Parlier Post" in Fresno County dates back to 1952. [6] This Parlier Post was founded in 1952 by W. J. Anderson and sold one year later to James W. Fairweather, owner of the Reedley Exponent. [7] The Library of Congress published a page associated with this historical Parlier Post. [8]
In 2016, Amy Wu of the post-1983 Parlier Post won an honorable mention for a Gruner Award for Public Service in the category of Public Service for her story “School district takes heat over misdeeds and misdemeanors.” [9]