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This is a working page, intended for regular use by this webmaster (and for others) to easily submit Letters To The Editor to print newspapers and magazines and e-media within the State of Colorado. {Rough draft equivalent pages will be added for Arizona, Texas, and a page for a mixed bag of other states.} The impetus for creating the New Mexico Print Media Page was the debacle of the November 2014 elections: the fascists now own the government and most of the national media; this page was begun in July 2018.
list of newspapers in Colorado at Wikipedia
list of newspapers in Colorado at the w3newspapers directory website
The First Amendment guarantee of a Free Press remains a beacon of Freedom and grass roots power, albeit somewhat dimmed in practice.
       
       
       
Colorado Press Assn. Network [est. 1878], 1120 Lincoln Street in Denver, Colorado
Colorado Press Women [est. 1941], 1325 Logan Street in Denver, Colorado
Denver Press Club [est. 1867], 1330 Glenarm Place in Denver, Colorado
Denver Woman's Press Club [est. 1898], 1325 Logan Street in Denver, Colorado
       
MediaNews Group [est. 1983] operates 18 daily & weekly newspapers in Colorado
which include the Denver Post + Denver Post Sports, Boulder Daily Camera, Boulder Colorado Daily, Boulder Daily Buffzone, Canon City Daily Record, The Fort Morgan Times, The Know (Denver), Lamar Ledger, Longmont Times-Call, Loveland Reporter-Herald, Sterling Journal-Advocate, and weekly newspapers Akron News Reporter, Colorado Hometown Weekly (Boulder), Broomfield Enterprise, Brush News Tribune, The Burlington Record, Estes Park Trail-Gazette, and The Longmont Weekly
{MediaNews Group is co-owned by Digital First Media of Denver, Colorado}
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Colorado Community Media [est. 19??] operates two dozen daily & weekly newspapers mostly in Denver Metro
which include Arvada Press, Castle Pines News Press, Castle Rock News Press, Centennial Citizen, Denver Herald Dispatch, Douglas County News Press, Elbert County News, Englewood Herald, Golden Transcript, Highlands Ranch Herald, Lakewood Sentinel, Life on Capitol Hill, Littleton Independent, Lone Tree Voice, Northglenn/Thornton Sentinel, Parker Chronicle, Pikes Peak Courier View, South Platte Independent, Teller County Extra, Washington Park Profile, The Tribune, Westminster Window, and Wheat Ridge Transcript
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Ballantine Communications, Inc. [est. 1952] operates four daily & weekly newspapers in Colorado
which include DGO free weekly and The Durango Herald in Durango, The Journal in Montezuma County, and The Pine River Times in La Plata County;
B.C.I. Media Services [est. 2008]; Directory Plus; Dorado Magazine blog; 4CornersTV [est. 2014]; and the Four Corners Expos trade shows
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weekly Akron News Reporter,
Alamosa Valley Courier [est. 18xx],
The Aspen Times [est. 18xx],
Boulder Colorado Daily,
Boulder Daily Buffzone,
Boulder Daily Camera [est. 18xx],
weekly Broomfield Enterprise,
weekly Brush News Tribune,
weekly The Burlington Record,
Canon City Daily Record,
Colorado Hometown Weekly (Boulder),
weekly Estes Park Trail-Gazette,
Fort Collins Coloradoan [est. 18xx],
The Fort Morgan Times,
Greeley Tribune [est. 18xx],
Grand Junction Sentinel [est. 18xx],
Lamar Ledger,
Longmont Times-Call,
The Longmont Weekly
Loveland Reporter-Herald,
Pueblo Chieftain [est. 18xx],
Steamboat Pilot [est. 18xx],
Sterling Journal-Advocate,
Summit County Journal [est. 18xx]
Big City Newspapers
The seven largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Colorado (2011 est. population) are: Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO {2.6 million}; Colorado Springs, CO {660,319};
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO {305,525}; Boulder, CO {299,378}; Greeley, CO {258,638}; Pueblo, CO {160,545}; and Grand Junction, CO {147,083}.
These seven areas comprise 79% of the state's population.
                                       
Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, Colorado metro area
Denver, Colorado Travel & Business Links Pages
list of print & broadcast media in the Denver, Colorado market at Wikipedia
Denver Press Club [est. 1867]
Denver Woman's Press Club [est. 1898]
official website
Letters form
email to Letters
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/954-1010; 5990 Washington Street, Denver, Colorado 80216
Denver and Colorado's primary newspaper, published daily.
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The Know is an online supplement to the Denver Post; founded in 2007, renamed 2016.
official website
Contact form no entry at Wikipedia
 
official website {blank so far}
Letters form
letters@----.com
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/502-2808, fax: 303/???-0000; 413 Central Avenue NW, Downtown , CO 8----
Remember our name: The Colorado Sun. Were rising. many former staffers from the downsized Denver Post;
getting crowd-funding thru Kickstarter and expect to go online in August 2018.
official website
Letters form?
letters@----.com? no entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/502-2808, fax: 303/???-0000
The Colorado Statesman bipartisan weekly newspaper was launched in 1898 and survived as such until 2017 when Clarity Media Group, parent company of The Gazette in Colorado Springs, purchased The Statesman and merged it into the startup Colorado Politics website; the new paper publishes news stories daily and delivers a weekly print edition every Thursday.
official website
Contact/Opinion form
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/837-8600; 1535 Grant Street in Denver, Colorado 80203
official website
Contact form
general email
owner A.C.B.J. entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/803-9200, fax: 303/803-9203; 1660 Lincoln Street in Denver, Colorado 80264
The monthly Denver Voice [est. 1996] is part of a national movement that prints newspapers and tourist info for homeless people to sell on the streets of urban centers.
official website no entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/539-7226; 1600 Downing Street, Denver, Colorado 80218
The INDenver Times online newspaper [est. 2009] is still on-line as of April 2018; depends on advertising for its revenue rather than the subscription model
official website no entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/758-3800; 1580 Lincoln Street, Uptown Denver, Colorado 80203
official website
Letters no entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/566-4100; 750 W. Hampden Avenue, Englewood, Colorado 80110
North Denver Tribune newspaper [1934-2017]
newspaper closed down in December 2017, news feed/articles not updated since then (7/2018) phone: 303/273-0488
the bi-monthly OutFront Magazine [est. 1976] is the largest LGBTQ news magazine in the Rocky Mountain region, and the second oldest in the USA
official website
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/477-4000, fax: 303/325-2642; 3535 Walnut Street, Denver, Colorado 80205
The Rocky Mountain Independent was launched by several former Rocky Mountain News employees on July 4th, 2009; the new website used a
three-pronged revenue strategy: advertising, subscription revenues, and outside contributors; the 12 owners of the website committed to working for free
until the end of September 2009. The website stopped publishing new content on 5 October 2009.
official website is shut down
explanatory paragraph at Wikipedia
The Rocky Mountain News was founded in 1859 and long known by the nickname 'The Rocky'; purchased by the Scripps chain in 1926;
shut down by Scripps in 2009; there is talk of a revival, but no recent activity or news.
official website {still active 2018)
email to owners C.M.G.
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/???-0000, fax: 303/???-0000; 101 W. Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado 80202
official website
Contact & Letters form
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/296-7744, fax: 303/296-5416; 969 Broadway, Downtown Denver, Colorado 80203
The Advocate, University of Colorado Denver student newspaper, weekly[2]
Clarion, University of Denver student newspaper, weekly[4]
Chinese American Post, Chinese language newspaper, weekly[3]
Colorado Chinese News, Chinese language newspaper, weekly[5]
Viva Colorado, Spanish language newspaper, weekly[15]
La Voz Nueva de Colorado, Spanish language newspaper, weekly[16]
Yellow Scene Magazine [est. 2000] covers Denver Metro & Boulder, based in Erie, Colorado
                                       
Colorado Springs, Colorado area
Colorado Springs, Colorado Travel & Business Links Pages
The Gazette newspaper [est. 1872], 30 So. Prospect Street in Colorado Springs, Colorado
official website
Letters form
letters@----.com
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 303/???-0000, fax: 303/???-0000; 413 Central Avenue NW, Downtown , CO 8----
official website
Contact page
Letters @ CSindy.com
entry at Wikipedia
phone: 719/577-4545, fax: 719/577-4107; 235 So. Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Colorado Springs Sun [?-1986] was a broadsheet-format daily newspaper published in Colorado Springs, Colorado; it competed with The Gazette
until 1986, when Aero bought it for $30 million and shut it down; the sale included the Suns archives and its name.
official website
entry at Wikipedia
                                       
Fort Collins-Loveland, Colorado area
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Fort_Collins,_Colorado
Fort Collins Letterpress Museum and Printing Office
                                       
Boulder, Colorado area
Daily Camera newspaper in boulder
                                       
Pueblo, Colorado area
                                       
Greeley, Colorado area
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Greeley,_Colorado
Greeley Tribune Newspaper [est. 1870], 501 Eighth Avenue in Greeley, Colorado
                                       
Grand Junction, Colorado area
The Daily Sentinel newspaper [est. 1893] based in Grand Junction, Colorado
Beacon Senior News [est. 1986] 'Focusing on Adults 50+ in Mesa, Delta, Montrose and Garfield Counties' is based in Grand Junction
Small Towns - North
Band Wagon Magazine [est. 3/2011] monthly art & entertainment for Northern Colorado
Sky-Hi News twice weekly paper, 424 E. Agate Avenue in Granby, Colorado
http://www.fortmorgantimes.com/
Rio Blanco Herald Times [est. 1895] in Meeker, Colorado
Prairie Mountain Publishing [est. 2006] printer of newspapers in Longmont, Colorado
Small Towns - Central
Colorado Central Magazine [est. 1994] is based in Salida, Colorado
The Burlington Record weekly newspaper in Kit Carson County, Colorado
Caρon City [CO] Daily Record newspaper
http://www.mountaingazette.com/ magazine in Frisco CO
The Weekly Register Call [est. 1859] is Colorado's oldest newspaper in gilpin county
Mountain Valley News weekly newspaper [1992-2013] was based in Cedaredge, Colorado
High Country News [est. 1970] based in Paonia, Colorado
Aspen Daily News 'If you don't want it printed, don't let it happen'
Small Towns - South
Silverton Standard newspaper [est. 1889] - serving San Juan County
Bent County Democrat newspaper in Las Animas, Colorado http://www.bcdemocratonline.com/
Huerfano Journal in Walsenburg, Colorado
Huerfano World = newspaper? in Walsenburg, Colorado
Trinidad [CO] Chronicle-News [est. 1876?], 200 W. Church Street in Trinidad
Trinidad [CO] Times Independent weekly newspaper
http://www.montrosepress.com/ Opened in 1882 Montrose Daily Press
Mancos Common Press [est. 2014] mancoscommonpress.org
Mancos Times-Tribune [est. 1873, merger 1893; shut down 2010]
The Journal [est. 1908] in Cortez, Montezuma County, Colorado - serving Cortez, Dolores, and Mancos
The Pine River Times [est. 1985] in Bayfield - serving La Plata County, Colorado
Crestone Eagle monthly newspaper/magazine [est. 2012?]
The Solid Muldoon newspaper [1879-92] in Ouray, Colorado
The Durango [CO] Herald newspaper [est. 1881, mergers 1883, 1928, 1952]
The Durango Democrat newspaper [1892-1928] in Durango, Colorado
bi-annual Durango [CO] Magazine tourism info [est. 1986]
independent Durango Telegraph weekly newspaper [est. 2002]
DGO [est. 10/2015] free weekly newspaper - covers Durangos entertainment, weed, arts, food & drink, and events
bi-annual Durango [CO] Magazine tourism info [est. 1986]
  | Colorado Biz Magazine [est. 1973], published by Wiesner Media
1780 So. Bellaire Street, Denver, Colorado 80222 phone: 303/662-5250 subscribe at Amazon 12 issues/year for $23.97 with auto-renewal subscribe at Amazon 12 issues/year for $23.97 magazine website entry at Wikipedia |
  | Colorado Life Magazine [est. ??]
2720 Council Tree Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 phone: 970/480-0148, fax: 970-480-0147 subscribe at Amazon: 6 issues/year for $21.00 magazine website no entry at Wikipedia |
  | Colorado Outdoors Magazine [est. 1938]
1313 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado 80203 phone: 303/866-3203 ext. 4624 subscribe at Amazon: 6 issues/year for $10.50 with auto-renewal subscribe at Amazon: 6 issues/year for $10.50 magazine website no entry at Wikipedia |
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5280: Denver's Mile High Magazine [est. 1993] 1515 Wazee Street, Denver, Colorado 80202 phone: 303/832-5280, fax: 303/832-0470 letters@5280.com Kindle Edition subscription at Amazon: 12 issues/year for $9.95 - auto renewal print subscription at Amazon: 12 issues/year for $19.00 magazine website entry at Wikipedia |
  | High Country News biweekly magazine [est. 1970] 119 Grand Avenue, Paonia, Colorado 81428 phone: 970/527-4898 subscribe at Amazon 22 issues/year for $37.00 magazine website entry at Wikipedia |
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  | "The Rocky Mountain Herald Reader" [1966] Edited by Thomas Hornsby Ferril & Helen Ferril, Introduction by Mark Van Doren Wm. Morrow 8¼x5¾ hardcover [1966] - overpriced! |
  | "David Frakes Day, Civil War Hero and Notorious Frontier Newspaperman" [2011] by Michael David Kaplan Union Army veteran David Frakes Day [1847-1914] settled in Ouray, Colorado in 1879 and founded the Solid Muldoon newspaper; in 1892 he moved to Durango and founded the Durango Democrat newspaper. At David's death in 1914, his son Ron inherited the business; that paper was merged into the Durango Herald in 1928; in 1930, Ron Day founded the Durango News which was merged into the Durango Herald-Democrat in 1952. McFarland & Co. 8¾x6 pb [3/2011] out of print/used |
  | "Colorado Newspapers: A History & Inventory, 1859-2000" [2015] by Jane C. Harper, Craig W. Leavitt & Thomas J. Noel Colorado Press Assn 9x9 pb [11/2015] for $49.95 not available at Amazon |
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"The Denver Press Club: 150 Years of Printers Devils, Bohemians, and Ghosts" [2018] by Alan J. Kania The story of 150 years of the printers devils who served as the jack of all trades in print shops, the Bohemian lifestyle of the reporters who gathered the news, the ghosts of America's printed newspapers, and a few poker-playing spirits inside the Denver Press Club Xlibris US 9x6 pb [7/2018] for $19.99 Xlibris US 9x6 hardcover [7/2018] for $29.99 |
         
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