Mckenzie River Reflections
Serving the residents of the remote McKenzie River corridor in Oregon, this community publication provides vital local news, emergency updates, and historical features for a rugged area often isolated from mainstream media coverage. It remains a cornerstone of regional identity, offering a dedicated platform for residents to document the unique social, environmental, and recreational life of the mountain valley.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN OREGON
Early publishing routes along the Pacific Northwest coast established a highly localized print network that remains heavily divided between major metropolitan dailies and isolated rural community papers. The Advance Publications-owned Oregonian dominates Portland with the largest daily circulation in the entire region. Other significant publications include the EO Media Group-owned Bulletin in Bend, which serves the central high desert, and the historically notable Albany Democrat Herald, currently published by Lee Enterprises. The Portland market also sustains a dedicated cultural and alternative print network, anchored by the Asian Reporter and the Pulitzer-winning Willamette Week. Paperboy indexes 77 Oregon newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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