The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
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The Santa Clarita Valley Signal is a newspaper in Santa Clarita, California. It was founded in 1919 as a weekly, the Newhall Signal. From c. 1979 to 2016, the Signal was owned by Savannah, Georgia-based Morris Multimedia, who sold it to Paladin Multi-Media Group. The current owners are Richard and Chris Budman, who purchased Paladin in June 2018.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Richard and Chris Budman |
Publisher | Richard Budman |
Editor | Tim Whyte |
Managing editor | Perry R. Smith |
Staff writers | Perry R. Smith (Santa Clarita city government reporter), Justin Vigil-Zuniga (high school sportswriter), Tyler Wainfield (education reporter), Rylee Holwager (business and features reporter), Dan Watson, Katherine Quezada (photographers) |
Founded | 1919 |
Headquarters | 25060 Avenue Stanford Santa Clarita, California 91355 United States |
Website | signalscv |
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The Signal covers the city of Santa Clarita and surrounding unincorporated areas in the Santa Clarita Valley, about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles. By 2018, it was the only newspaper serving the city.[1] As at August 2018 it has a circulation of around 8,000.[2]