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News & Review
The News & Review is a group of free alternative weekly newspapers published by Chico Community Publishing, Inc. of Chico, California. The company publishes the Chico News & Review in Chico, California, the Sacramento News & Review in Sacramento, California, and, through January 30, 2022, the Reno News & Review in Reno, Nevada. On January 31, 2022, the Reno News & Review was sold to Coachella Valley Independent LLC.
The chain started out as an on-campus newspaper for California State University, Chico called The Wildcat, but after a dispute with the administration, the newspaper moved off campus to become an independent publication.
Print publication of the newspapers was temporarily suspended after publisher Jeff vonKaenel told employees on March 16, 2020, that the COVID-19 pandemic led to a drastic downturn in advertising revenue that had already been in decline. Although a digital presence was maintained on the three newspapers' websites, much of the staff was laid off with the publication of editions dated March 19, 2020.
Beginning in July 2020, the Sacramento News & Review and Chico News & Review returned to newsstands with monthly issues. However, the Sacramento News & Review was forced to suspend print publication once again in January 2021. The Chico News & Review continued printing monthly issues, until announcing in December 2023 that its last physical edition would be printed on January 11, 2024. Its content is now run strictly online.
The Sacramento News & Review remains online-only. The Reno News & Review resumed print publication as a monthly starting with the June 2022 issue.
The Chico News & Review (CN&R) is the first of the three News & Review papers, founded in 1977. The Chico News & Review is noted as one of the few alternative papers to out-circulate its local daily paper, the Chico Enterprise-Record, with a cumulative readership of over 100,000, according to the Circulation Verification Council's 2015 report. The founding editor was Robert Speer, and the current editor is also the editor of the Sacramento News & Review, Scott T. Anderson, who is based in the Sacramento area. Anderson took over for longtime arts editor Jason Cassidy, who was promoted after longtime Editor-in-Chief Melissa Daugherty, the first woman to helm the paper, relinquished her role after the pandemic shut down the newspaper. The paper did return to print monthly, albeit as a significantly smaller publication, but eventually transitioned to online-only, where it remains today. Its writing comes solely from freelance contributors, as there are no local editorial staff members.
In 2016, a partnership with the North Valley Community Foundation, and matching small community donations helped support investigative journalism in Butte County, California. After the decline of advertising support in March 2020, community members began supporting the paper through contributions made on their website. The CN&R's most well-known annual issues are:
In 2005, the Chico News & Review started the Chico Area Music Celebration (CAMMIES) to honor the vibrant, eclectic music scene in Butte County, California. Winners are selected by CN&R readers in a list of musical genres, including Singer-songwriter, Hard rock/Metal, Blues, Jam/R&B/Funk, Rap, Punk/Ska and others. Critics vote for winners in more specific areas, e.g. Best Male/Female vocalist, Best Guitarist, Best Drummer, Best Local CD, Local Badass, etc.
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News & Review
The News & Review is a group of free alternative weekly newspapers published by Chico Community Publishing, Inc. of Chico, California. The company publishes the Chico News & Review in Chico, California, the Sacramento News & Review in Sacramento, California, and, through January 30, 2022, the Reno News & Review in Reno, Nevada. On January 31, 2022, the Reno News & Review was sold to Coachella Valley Independent LLC.
The chain started out as an on-campus newspaper for California State University, Chico called The Wildcat, but after a dispute with the administration, the newspaper moved off campus to become an independent publication.
Print publication of the newspapers was temporarily suspended after publisher Jeff vonKaenel told employees on March 16, 2020, that the COVID-19 pandemic led to a drastic downturn in advertising revenue that had already been in decline. Although a digital presence was maintained on the three newspapers' websites, much of the staff was laid off with the publication of editions dated March 19, 2020.
Beginning in July 2020, the Sacramento News & Review and Chico News & Review returned to newsstands with monthly issues. However, the Sacramento News & Review was forced to suspend print publication once again in January 2021. The Chico News & Review continued printing monthly issues, until announcing in December 2023 that its last physical edition would be printed on January 11, 2024. Its content is now run strictly online.
The Sacramento News & Review remains online-only. The Reno News & Review resumed print publication as a monthly starting with the June 2022 issue.
The Chico News & Review (CN&R) is the first of the three News & Review papers, founded in 1977. The Chico News & Review is noted as one of the few alternative papers to out-circulate its local daily paper, the Chico Enterprise-Record, with a cumulative readership of over 100,000, according to the Circulation Verification Council's 2015 report. The founding editor was Robert Speer, and the current editor is also the editor of the Sacramento News & Review, Scott T. Anderson, who is based in the Sacramento area. Anderson took over for longtime arts editor Jason Cassidy, who was promoted after longtime Editor-in-Chief Melissa Daugherty, the first woman to helm the paper, relinquished her role after the pandemic shut down the newspaper. The paper did return to print monthly, albeit as a significantly smaller publication, but eventually transitioned to online-only, where it remains today. Its writing comes solely from freelance contributors, as there are no local editorial staff members.
In 2016, a partnership with the North Valley Community Foundation, and matching small community donations helped support investigative journalism in Butte County, California. After the decline of advertising support in March 2020, community members began supporting the paper through contributions made on their website. The CN&R's most well-known annual issues are:
In 2005, the Chico News & Review started the Chico Area Music Celebration (CAMMIES) to honor the vibrant, eclectic music scene in Butte County, California. Winners are selected by CN&R readers in a list of musical genres, including Singer-songwriter, Hard rock/Metal, Blues, Jam/R&B/Funk, Rap, Punk/Ska and others. Critics vote for winners in more specific areas, e.g. Best Male/Female vocalist, Best Guitarist, Best Drummer, Best Local CD, Local Badass, etc.