Santa Clarita, California, USA
The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is a daily newspaper serving the Santa Clarita Valley in northern Los Angeles County, California, covering local news, sports and community life.
The paper was founded February 7, 1919, by Edward H. Brown as the Newhall Signal. Ownership passed through multiple hands over the following decades, including the Trueblood family (from 1938) and Ray W. Brooks (1963), before longtime San Francisco Chronicle editor Scott Newhall took over later in 1963. Morris Multimedia owned the paper for 37 years until Paladin Multi-Media Group, founded by former Signal publishers Russ Briley and Gary Sproule, acquired it in January 2016. In June 2018, Richard and Chris Budman, former publishers of the Westside Reader and Santa Clarita This Week, purchased the paper; a 2018 Columbia Journalism Review report described a conservative editorial shift under the Budmans that prompted a group of local progressives to launch a competing outlet, the Proclaimer.
The Signal has been ranked the No. 1 local news source in Santa Clarita for eight consecutive years in an independent poll conducted by the city, and has won multiple first-place California Newspaper Publishers Association awards for investigative reporting and feature writing.
Owners: Richard and Chris Budman
The Signal serves roughly 280,000 residents of the Santa Clarita Valley, including Newhall, Valencia, Saugus, Canyon Country, Stevenson Ranch, Castaic and Val Verde.
Address
Santa Clarita, California
Website
https://signalscv.com
Sources
Santa Clarita Valley Signal. Our Story
KHTS Radio. Santa Clarita Signal Newspaper Bought By Former Publisher
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