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Weekly newspaper in Aurora, Colorado
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Sentinel Colorado
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Aurora Media Group
PublisherDave Perry
EditorDave Perry
Headquarters3033 S Parker Rd Ste 208,
Suite 102
Aurora, CO 80014-1277
 United States
Circulation12,000
Websitesentinelcolorado.com

The Sentinel is a weekly newspaper in Aurora, Colorado, published each Thursday by Aurora Media Group LLC.

History

In 1971, the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company acquired a group of suburban publications in the Denver area, including the Aurora Star-Sentinel, the successor to an earlier newspaper serving the Aurora community, The Aurora Democrats and News.

Published on Wednesdays and delivered to local homes, The Sentinel for some time also had a Friday companion newspaper called the Aurora Sentinel Weekender.

In 1991, the Cowles Media Company (formerly Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company) broke up and sold off the Denver suburban chain. Local ownership and control of the Sentinel was established via a partnership of publisher Karen Sowell Johnson and president H. Harrison Cochran.

In 1997, a free, rack-distributed publication – The Aurora Sun-Sentinel – was introduced to supplement the paid-subscription Sentinel.

In April 2004, Aurora Publishing Co. introduced The Aurora Daily Sun, a five-day-a-week, tabloid-size publication freely distributed in the city. In June 2007, the Daily Sun adopted the Sentinel brand. In February 2011, Aurora Media Group bought the papers.

In February 2011, the Aurora Sentinel and the Buckley Guardian were purchased by the Aurora Media Group from the Aurora Publishing Company. In May 2011, the Aurora Sentinel changed from a daily to a weekly publication.

From 2013 to 2017, Aurora Media Group published Aurora, a monthly city magazine.

In 2016, the Buckley Guardian ceased publication.

In February 2018, the Aurora Sentinel rebranded as Sentinel Colorado..

References

  1. ^ Sentinel, The (2019-03-07). "Sentinel Colorado makes strategic changes, tabbing new publisher, advertising director". Sentinel Colorado. Retrieved 2019-05-14.

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