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Southern California newspaper
The
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
is a daily newspaper based in
Ontario, California
, serving the
Pomona Valley
and southwest
San Bernardino County
. The
Daily Bulletin
is a member of the Southern California News Group
[2]
(formerly the
Los Angeles Newspaper Group
), a division of
Digital First Media
. After 30 years of operations from its Ontario Office, the
Daily Bulletin
moved to Rancho Cucamonga in 2015.
[3]
Donrey Media
formed the paper in 1990 by merging the
Progress Bulletin
of
Pomona
with
The Daily Report
of Ontario.
[4]
[5]
Donrey had owned both papers since 1967. It is owned by
Digital First Media
, which took control of the paper in 1999.
[6]
The coverage area for the
Daily Bulletin
includes Pomona, San Dimas, La Verne and Claremont in
Los Angeles County
, Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and Upland in
San Bernardino County
.
References
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"Date Founded"
. Archived from
the original
on 2020-08-06
. Retrieved
2015-06-11
.
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Hagen, Ryan.
"What is Digital First Media and the Southern California News Group who just purchased the Orange County Register?"
.
The San Bernardino Sun
. Retrieved
4 April
2016
.
- ^
Nisperos, Neil (October 14, 2015).
"Daily Bulletin moving to Rancho Cucamonga after 30 years in Ontario"
. Daily Bulletin
. Retrieved
30 August
2018
.
- ^
Ward, Mike (22 February 1990).
"Pomona, Ontario Papers to Merge as Inland Daily"
.
Los Angeles Times
. pp. 346,
355
. Retrieved
12 August
2023
.
- ^
"Inland Empire newspaper to jump county boundaries"
.
Desert Dispatch
.
Associated Press
. 22 February 1990. p. 8
. Retrieved
12 August
2023
.
- ^
Roberts, Gene
; Kunkel, Thomas; Layton, Charles, eds. (2001).
Leaving Readers Behind: The Age of Corporate Newspapering
.
Fayetteville
:
University of Arkansas Press
.
ISBN
1610752325
.
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