Idaho

Press

Idaho, site of the first printing press in the Northwest, had 12 daily newspapers in 2002 (10 morning and 2 evening), and 8 Sunday papers. The most widely read newspaper was the Idaho Statesman, published in Boise, with a circulation of 65,294 daily and 87, Sundays in 2001. Caxton Printers, founded in 1902, is the state's leading publishing house. Leading magazines from the state are Idaho magazine and the industry trade magazines, Spudman and Sugar.