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Santa Monica Daily Press

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Front page from April 25, 2011
TypeMicrodaily
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Newlon Rouge, Inc.
EditorMatthew Hall
FoundedNovember 13, 2001
Political alignmentNeutral journalistically
Headquarters1640 5th St., Suite 218
Santa Monica, California 90401
Websitesmdp.com

The Santa Monica Daily Press is a freely distributed microdaily newspaper in Santa Monica which was founded in 2001[1] by Dave Danforth, Carolyn Sackariason, and Ross Furukawa. The Santa Monica Daily Press is the only local daily newspaper in circulation in Santa Monica, California. The Daily Press has a circulation of 28,000 and a readership of 43,600.

The newspaper's publishers are Ross Furukawa and Todd James.

Staff

Its editorial staff consists of editor in chief Matthew Hall, staff writer Madeleine Pauker and staff writer Brennon Dixson.

Daniel Archuleta was the managing editor for seven years before passing away in 2014.[2]

The sales staff includes Rose Mann and Jennifer Rice.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "New Daily Paper Being Launched in Santa Monica". Los Angeles Business Journal. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Santa Monica Daily Press Managing Editor Daniel Archuleta dead at 38". Los Angeles Sports Journal. Retrieved 17 July 2014.

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