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Salinas Californian : ウィキペディア英語版
The Salinas Californian

''The Salinas Californian'', sometimes referred to as ''The Californian'', is the major 24-hour digital and print news organization published in Salinas, California. It is the oldest continuously publishing newspaper in California. The paper is owned by the Gannett Company. ''The Californian'' was initially founded in 1871 as the ''The Salinas Index '' and assumed its current name during World War II.〔(About us | thecalifornian.com | The Salinas Californian )〕 In 1936, the ''Index'' was acquired by Merritt C. Speidel.〔(Buys California Papers )〕 Gannett bought Speidel Newspapers in 1977.〔(Newspaper Merger Is Approved )〕〔(Gannett, Speidel In Merger )〕
Since its inception until Sept.28, 2015, the ''Salinas Californian'' has issued newspapers from Monday to Saturday. It has never produced a Sunday Edition. It now has a 24-hour 7-day digital presence and prints newspapers Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday only. Its mission is to serve the common good with a special emphasis on local reporting. It has expanded its media tools to include video reports, documentaries, photo galleries, and live feeds -- all available on multiple formats.
''The Californian'' also produces ''El Sol'', a Spanish-language weekly paper that has served Monterey County for 47 years; ''Off 68'', a weekly paper distributed to individuals residing in communities along California State Route 68; and numerous special publications including a Welcome to Salinas Guide, Reader's Choice Awards listing, Guide to the Salinas Rodeo, Spring Wedding Guide, and Health Quarterlies.
The President/Publisher is Paula Goudreau. Pete Wevurski is the executive editor. Katharine Ball is the Content Coach. Susana Vazquez is the editor of ''El Sol'' and Joe Truskot is the Features/''Off 68'' editor.
Popular features of ''The Salinas Californian'' include Jeff Mitchell's "Civic Chronicles" column reporting on local government and politics and Chelcey Adami's public safety articles. Multimedia journalist Jay Dunn III produces a wide range of content from stand alone "Slice of Salinas" photographs to extensive video commentaries.
Glenn Cravens, a graduate of North Salinas High School and the author of several books on gaming, reports on the local sports scene.
In addition to staff reporters, ''The California'' publishes weekly features such as Jim Albanese's history column called "The Wayback Machine" and Macgregor Eddy's "We Could Car Less" column with an emphasis on bicycles and mass transportation issues.
The Salinas Californian continues to list community events at no charge in its weekly calendars.
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