Ventura County Star


The Ventura County Star is a daily newspaper published in Camarillo, California and serves all of Ventura County.

History and ownership

It was founded in 1925 by the John P. Scripps Newspaper Group, which merged with E. W. Scripps in 1986. Around 1936, the Star acquired the Ventura Free Press, and began publishing as the Ventura County Star-Free Press in 1938. It dropped the Free-Press addition in November 1994.
Scripps spun out its newspapers to Journal Media Group in April 2015. Gannett acquired the Journal newspapers in April 2016.

Leadership

The editor from 1960–1987 was Julius Gius.
As of April 2, 2011, the current publisher was George Cogswell III. He was the publisher for five years, leaving in 2012 to be publisher and chief revenue officer of The Commercial Appeal, in Memphis, TN.
He was succeeded by Margie Cochrane in 2012.
As of October, 2016 the current president is Mark J. Winkler., succeeding former publisher Shanna Cannon.

Controversies

The Ventura County Star has faced many complaints that involved its circulation practices rather than its editorial content. As of April 2, 2011, the Better Business Bureau listed ten separate "significant" complaints from the previous three years, of which two alleged the company unauthorized debits from the customers' checking accounts, four alleged problems obtaining refunds, two alleged the company harassed a customer or former customer, two alleged the improper billing, and two alleged delivery continued after customers tried to cancel.
In 2008, Judge Ken Riley ordered the Ventura County Star not to print the content of an affidavit that the public defender representing defendant Calvin Sharp claimed could prejudice potential jurors. This "gag" order is no longer in effect, and a redacted copy of that affidavit is now online.