Eleanor McClatchy

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Eleanor McClatchy (1895–1980) was president of the McClatchy newspapers from 1936 until 1978.

She was the youngest daughter of Charles Kenny McClatchy.[1]

She was studying to be a playwright at Columbia University when her father asked her to take over the family business the "three Bees" (Sacramento Bee, Modesto Bee and Fresno Bee).

Under her watch the company expanded its interest to six daily newspapers, four radio stations and one television station.[2]

Her love for theatre continued and she was among the founders of the Sacramento Civic Repertory Theater in 1942 with the construction of the Eaglet Theater in 1949.

References[]

  1. ^ "Eleanor McClatchy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-06.
  2. ^ "McClatchy Newspapers, Inc".
Business positions
Preceded by
Charles Kenny McClatchy
McClatchy President
1936–1978
Succeeded by
Carlos K. McClatchy
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