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| Type | Weekly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner(s) | Independent |
| Publisher | Bruce Anderson |
| Editor | Bruce Anderson |
| Founded | 1956 |
| Headquarters | Boonville, CA 95415 United States |
| Website | theava |
The Anderson Valley Advertiser is a digital newspaper covering Mendocino County. From the 1950s until 2024, it published a small weekly paper in the broadsheet format.[1]
The Anderson Valley Advertiser (AVA) was founded in 1956 by Elizabeth and Steven Malgrem in Boonville, California.[2] The paper was purchased in 1983 by Bruce Anderson,[3] who expanded its national coverage.[2]
Anderson left the AVA in 2004 for Oregon where he tried to start another weekly. It failed and Anderson bought the AVA back in July 2007. The paper enjoyed a modest national circulation during its print run. It is now online only. Anderson describes himself as "a socialist with strong, nay overwhelming, anarchist instincts."[4]
The old masthead in the print version billed the paper as "America's last newspaper."[1] It featured mottoes borrowed from the French Revolution and the Industrial Workers of the World:
Various quotations are distributed throughout every issue of the paper. Examples include:
Contributors include: