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Steamboat Pilot & Today
Front page on Sunday June 14, 2009.
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid 
Owner(s) Swift Communications
EditorLisa Schlictman (2013 to 2021)
Brent Boyer (August 2007 to 2013) [1]
Founded1885 (1885) (Pilot)
1927 (Today)
Headquarters32 10th Street
Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477
  United States
Circulation9,099 (as of 2009) [2]
Sister newspapersCraig Press
OCLC number 82453875
Website steamboatpilot.com

The Steamboat Pilot & Today is an American newspaper serving Routt County, Colorado and owned by Swift Communications. The Steamboat Pilot & Today is a free tabloid published daily. [2]

As of 2011, The Pilot & Today has been named the top newspaper in its circulation class eight times in nine years by the Colorado Press Association. [1]

History

Steamboat Pilot was a weekly newspaper established in Steamboat Springs, Colorado and first printed on July 31, 1885, by James Hoyle. It merged with The Routt County Sentinel in 1927, and later with The Oak-Creek Times-Leader in 1944. [3] [4] Jack Kent Cooke acquired the Pilot in 1988. [5] Steamboat Today was first published as a daily tabloid newspaper on August 21, 1989, as an accompaniment to the Pilot. [3] In 1994, WorldWest acquired the papers from the Cooke estate. WorldWest was owned by the Simmons family, which also owned the Lawrence Journal-World. [6]

In 2008, ExploreSteamboat.com, the website of affiliated magazine Explore Steamboat was nominated for the EPpy Awards as Best Regional Magazine-Affiliated Web Site. [7]

In June 2016, the newspaper was acquired by Swift Communications. [8]

References

  1. ^ a b Lawrence, Mike (May 13, 2011). "CU journalism alums happily report and edit in Steamboat Springs". University of Colorado at Boulder. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved January 31, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Steamboat Pilot & Today". Mondo Times. Mondo Code LLC. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  3. ^ a b About the Pilot & Today from steamboatpilot.com
  4. ^ "About Southern Routt County Oak Creek-Yampa times-leader. (Oak Creek, Routt County, Colo.) 1942-1944". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved January 31, 2012.
  5. ^ Dee Richards: Steamboat's newswoman
  6. ^ Roberts, Gene; Kunkel, Thomas; Layton, Charles, eds. (2001). Leaving Readers Behind: The Age of Corporate Newspapering. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. ISBN  1610752325.
  7. ^ "2008 EPpy Award Winners Announced". Mediaweek. May 15, 2008. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  8. ^ "Aspen Times owner acquires papers in Craig and Steamboat". Aspen Times. June 17, 2016. Retrieved June 17, 2016.