List of newspapers in Idaho
Idaho State is also known as the Gem State because of the 72 semi-precious gemstones you can find within the state. The state also supplies trout in the majority of the USA. Idaho is also abundant in newspaper companies. The largest circulating publications in Idaho are Idaho Statesman and Post Register.Idaho Statesman is a daily newspaper published in Boise, Idaho. The paper was first published as the Idaho Tri-weekly Statesman on July 26,1864. It began from a log cabin on the current site of Boise City Hall. The newspaper's circulation is 48,739 copies, making it the largest newspaper by circulation in the whole state.
The Post Register is a daily newspaper published in Idaho Falls, Idaho. It is owned by the Adams Publishing Group. The local Daily Post merged with Times-Register to become the Post Register in 1931. Today, The Post Register's circulation is 26,000 copies.
The Twin Falls Times-News is a daily newspaper published in Twin Falls, Idaho. It is owned by Lee Enterprises. The newspaper started publication in 1904 as the Twin Falls Weekly News. Its circulation is 19,431 daily and 21,059 on Sundays.
The Coeur d’Alene Press is a daily newspaper located in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. It serves Kootenai and Bonner counties. The newspaper's circulation is 17,303 copies. The Coeur d’Alene Press website also reaches more than 60,000 page views a month.
The Idaho State Journal is a daily newspaper published in Pocatello, Idaho. The newspaper began its publication in 1890 as the Pocatello Tribune. Currently, its circulation is 17,116 daily and 17825 on Sundays.
The Bonner County Daily Bee is a daily newspaper published in Bonner County, Idaho. It has been serving Bonner County and North Idaho residents since 1965. The Bonner County Daily Bee website reaches more than 13,000 visits a month.
The Moscow Pullman Daily News is a daily newspaper published in Moscow, Idaho. Since September 1911, the newspaper has been publishing in Moscow for 110 years. Its circulation is 5,100 copies.
The Idaho Press is the second-oldest active daily newspaper in Idaho. Its located in Nampa, Idaho, and was founded by W.J. Cuddy in 1883. The Idaho Press website reaches more than 110,000 page views monthly.
The Lewiston Morning Tribune is a daily newspaper located in Lewiston, Idaho. It serves counties in north-central Idaho and southeastern Washington. The Lewiston Morning Tribune circulation is 25,000 copies.
The Herald Journal is a newspaper published tri-weekly and serves the Cache Valley area of Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho. Its circulation is 10,000 copies daily.
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