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'''''The Bakersfield Californian''''' is the daily [[newspaper]] serving [[Bakersfield, California]] and surrounding [[Kern County]] in the state's [[San Joaquin Valley]]. A direct descendant of the first paper published in the region in [[1866]], it was first published under the current name in [[1907]]. It remains an independent, family-owned [[newspaper]]. In 2004, the paper received the [[Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism]] for its coverage of the stabbing death of an assistant district attorney. |
'''''The Bakersfield Californian''''' is the daily [[newspaper]] serving [[Bakersfield, California]] and surrounding [[Kern County]] in the state's [[San Joaquin Valley]]. A direct descendant of the first paper published in the region in [[1866]], it was first published under the current name in [[1907]]. It remains an independent, family-owned [[newspaper]]. In 2004, the paper received the [[Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism|Wang Award for Ethics in Journalism]] for its coverage of the stabbing death of an assistant district attorney. |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | The Bakersfield Californian |
Publisher | Virginia F. Moorhouse |
Editor | Mike Jenner |
Founded | 1866 |
Headquarters | 1707 Eye Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 U.S. |
Website | bakersfield.com |
The Bakersfield Californian is the daily newspaper serving Bakersfield, California and surrounding Kern County in the state's San Joaquin Valley. A direct descendant of the first paper published in the region in 1866, it was first published under the current name in 1907. It remains an independent, family-owned newspaper. In 2004, the paper received the Wang Award for Ethics in Journalism for its coverage of the stabbing death of an assistant district attorney.
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