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The Boulder Daily Camera began in 1890 as a weekly newspaper. It was named the Camera because the intent was to use more photographs and illustrations, and less text, in order for the newspaper to appeal more to the common man. The Camera name remains unique among all newspapers in the United States and probably the world. The next year, spurred on by competition from the rival Sentinel, the Camera morphed into a daily newspaper. In 1893, it morphed again into a Monday through Saturday evening newspaper and remained that way for 88 years. In 1981, Knight-Ridder, owners since 1969, returned the Daily Camera to a morning newspaper. Then, in 1997, Knight-Ridder swapped the Daily Camera* with E.W. Scripps who already owned the Denver Rocky Mountain News.
* In 1997, Knight-Ridder swapped the Daily Camera and the Broomfield Enterprise with E.W. Scripps for The Monterey County Herald and The San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune in California.