Artesia Daily Press

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Artesia Daily Press
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)El Rito Media
FoundedJune 2, 1954;68 years ago (1954-06-02)
LanguageEnglish
City Artesia, New Mexico
CountryUnited States
OCLC number 15615995
Website www.artesianews.com

The Artesia Daily Press is a newspaper in Artesia, New Mexico, United States. [1] [2] [3]

After 70 years of ownership by the Green family, El Rito Media acquired the Daily Press in 2023. [4]

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References

  1. Official New Mexico blue book, Secretary of State of New Mexico, 1993, p. 199
  2. Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory 1997, Volume 35, Part 5, New York, New York: R.R. Bowker Company, 1996, p. 10388
  3. Editor & Publisher , Volume 102, 1969
  4. "Dirks, van Essen & April | Press Releases | el Rito Media Acquires Artesia Daily Press".