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Oxnard Press-Courier
TypeDaily
Owner(s)Thomson Newspapers (1967-94)
Brush-Moore Newspapers (1963-67)
George Grimes (1945-63)
Ceased publicationJune 16, 1994[1]
HeadquartersOxnard, California
United States
Circulation17,325 (1992)

The Oxnard Press-Courier was a newspaper located in Oxnard, California, United States. It ceased publication in June 1994 after 95 years.[1][2] As of 1992, its daily circulation was 17,325.[3]

George and Eva Grimes purchased the paper in 1945, when it had a circulation of 1,200.[4][5][6]

In 1963, the Brush-Moore Newspapers group bought the paper.[7] In 1967, Brush-Moore sold the paper to Thomson Newspapers as part of a sale of 12 papers, for $72 million, in what was the largest ever newspaper transaction at that time.[8] Thomson owned the paper until it shut down in June 1994, citing a poor economy and a competitive newspaper market in Ventura County.[1] That competition included the Los Angeles Times, who in 1990 began publishing a daily Ventura County edition, replacing a weekly Ventura County section of the paper.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Oxnard Paper to Call It Quits Thursday, Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1994 ("The 95-year-old Oxnard Press-Courier will publish its last edition Thursday, making it the third newspaper to cease publication in Ventura County in the past 112 years. Citing the state's troubled economy and the county's competitive newspaper market, newspaper officials announced Monday that the Press-Courier could no longer afford to stay in business. Toronto-based Thomson Newspapers, which owns the Press-Courier, is also publisher of the San Gabriel Valley Newspapers in Los Angeles County.")
  2. ^ OXNARD PRESS-COURIER TO CLOSE AFTER 95 YEARS, Los Angeles Daily News, June 14, 1994
  3. ^ New Press-Courier Publisher Arrives, Los Angeles Times, June 2, 1992
  4. ^ Eva Miller Grimes (Obituary), Sarasota Herald-Tribune, December 2, 1991 (notes that she and husband George Grimes bought paper in 1945 and grew circulation from 1,200 to 16,000 at time of sale)
  5. ^ Publisher G. G. Grimes Dies at 69, Los Angeles Times, March 5, 1964
  6. ^ Six of Family Work on Staff of Newspaper, Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1948
  7. ^ Ohio Company Buys Oxnard Press-Courier, Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1963
  8. ^ 12 Brush-Moore Newspapers Sold to Thomson, The New York Times, August 26, 1967