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The Oregonian

Aliases

OregonLive.comOregonian/OregonLivePortland OregonianThe Oregonian

Disambiguation

The only major newspaper by this name; founded in Portland, Oregon, 1850. Not to be confused with smaller local publications or regional outlets.

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Organization

private-companyUSfounded: 1850

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  • The Oregonian - Wikipedia
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Founded December 4, 1850, by Thomas J. Dryer
    • Became daily in 1861
    • Owned by Advance Publications since 1950
    • Won 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
    • Oldest continuously published newspaper on U.S. West Coast
  • The Oregonian | Portland, Oregon, Journalism, History | Britannica
    Britannicahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Founded as weekly in 1850 when Portland had 700 inhabitants
    • One of leading dailies of U.S. Northwest
    • Early adopter of journalism technology (telegraph, wirephoto)
    • Owned by Newhouse family through Advance Publications Inc. since 1950
  • The Oregonian - Oregon Encyclopedia
    Oregon Encyclopediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Oldest newspaper in continuous production west of Salt Lake City
    • Founded by Stephen Coffin and William W. Chapman with editor Thomas J. Dryer
    • By 1890s became state's biggest newspaper by pages, audience, and workers
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The Oregonian

Description (EN)

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Descrição (PT-BR)

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Disambiguation: The only major newspaper by this name; founded in Portland, Oregon, 1850. Not to be confused with smaller local publications or regional outlets.

The Oregonian is the oldest continuously published newspaper on the U.S. West Coast, founded as a weekly by Thomas J. Dryer on December 4, 1850, in Portland, Oregon. It became a daily publication in 1861 and has been owned by Advance Publications (Newhouse family) since 1950. The newspaper serves as the primary news source for Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, known for editorial excellence and comprehensive coverage of state and regional issues. No documented involvement in UAP/UFO coverage or investigation was found in available sources.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: The only major newspaper by this name; founded in Portland, Oregon, 1850. Not to be confused with smaller local publications or regional outlets.

The Oregonian é o jornal mais antigo em publicação contínua na costa oeste dos EUA, fundado como uma publicação semanal por Thomas J. Dryer em 4 de dezembro de 1850, em Portland, Oregon. Tornou-se uma publicação diária em 1861 e é propriedade da Advance Publications (família Newhouse) desde 1950. O jornal funciona como a principal fonte de notícias para Oregon e o Pacífico Noroeste, conhecido por excelência editorial e cobertura abrangente de questões estaduais e regionais. Nenhum envolvimento documentado em cobertura ou investigação de fenômenos aéreos não identificados foi encontrado nas fontes disponíveis.

External Sources

  • The Oregonian - Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Founded December 4, 1850, by Thomas J. Dryer; Became daily in 1861; Owned by Advance Publications since 1950; Won 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing; Oldest continuously published newspaper on U.S. West Coast
  • The Oregonian | Portland, Oregon, Journalism, History | Britannica · Britannica · reliability: high — Founded as weekly in 1850 when Portland had 700 inhabitants; One of leading dailies of U.S. Northwest; Early adopter of journalism technology (telegraph, wirephoto); Owned by Newhouse family through Advance Publications Inc. since 1950
  • The Oregonian - Oregon Encyclopedia · Oregon Encyclopedia · reliability: high — Oldest newspaper in continuous production west of Salt Lake City; Founded by Stephen Coffin and William W. Chapman with editor Thomas J. Dryer; By 1890s became state's biggest newspaper by pages, audience, and workers
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