News-Press & Gazette Company
The News-Press & Gazette Company is an American media company based in St. Joseph, Missouri, wholly owned and operated by the Bradley family. It is presided by Brian Bradley and David R. Bradley, with Hank Bradley, Eric Bradley, and Kit Bradley serving on its board of directors. All are descendants of family patriarch Henry D. Bradley and his son, David Bradley Sr.
News-Press & Gazette's properties include daily and weekly newspapers in Missouri and Kansas, radio and television stations in California, Idaho, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, Missouri and Texas. The NPG group generally concentrates on the Kansas City and St. Joseph areas for their newspapers, and the western United States for their broadcasting properties. Many of News-Press & Gazette's television properties are top rated stations in their respective market.
History
The company traces it roots back to the St. Joseph Gazette which began publishing in 1845. The paper chronicled much of travel into the Old West along the Oregon Trail and California Trail. It was the only newspaper that was sent west on the first ride of the Pony Express. The Gazette eventually merged with the News-Press by publisher Charles M. Palmer. When Palmer died in 1949, Henry D. Bradley was co-publisher of both papers starting in 1939 and bought them outright in 1951.The Gazette ceased publication in 1988 when its sister, the afternoon News-Press, transitioned into a morning newspaper; however, the family kept the "Gazette" and "G" in the company name. The Bradley family expanded the focus by forming local cable television operator St. Joseph Cablevision in 1965. News-Press & Gazette expanded into broadcast television with the 1976 with purchase of WSAV-TV in Savannah, Georgia. They would later acquire KAAL-TV in Austin, Minnesota in 1980; WJTV in Jackson, Mississippi in 1983; KSFY in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 1985 ; WECT in Wilmington, North Carolina; signing on WJTV satellite station WHLT, Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1987; and acquiring KOLD-TV Tucson, Arizona in 1989. In 1993 NPG would sell off their first group of stations to other companies, but would rebuild its TV portfolio starting with KVIA-TV in El Paso, Texas. This expansion continued into the 2000s with the launch of a 24-hour cable-only news channel for St. Joseph, News-Press NOW, along with News-Press & Gazette's acquisition of several full-power and low-power television stations; including KESQ-TV Palm Springs, California ; KIFI-TV Idaho Falls, Idaho; KRDO-TV Colorado Springs, Colorado ; KTVZ in Bend, Oregon; KECY-TV in El Centro, California; KEYT-TV Santa Barbara, California; and KION-TV Monterey - Salinas, California.
In 2011, the Bradley family sold the cable division, which by that time expanded its service area to parts of California and Arizona under the name NPG Cable, to Suddenlink Communications. On March 19, 2012, News-Press & Gazette announced it would establish a low-power television station in St. Joseph that would serve as the company's television flagship and the first broadcast station that the company built and signed on; it would be an affiliate of the Fox Broadcasting Company. The station was created using the K26LV-D station license ; it launched on June 2, 2012, as KNPN-LD. On July 25, 2012, NPG announced an agreement to purchase ABC affiliate KMIZ and Fox affiliate, KQFX-LD from JW Broadcasting. The deal was consummated on November 1.
In October 2020, NPG sold the Daily Star-Journal to Phillips Media Group, owner of the Sedalia Democrat. NPG had owned the paper since 2007 and after the sale its name was changed to the Warrensburg Star-Journal.
In August 2023, NPG sold its commercial printing facility in St. Joseph, Missouri, and all of its newspapers to CherryRoad Media. The sale included three Kansas papers: the Miami County Republic, the Atchison Globe and the Hiawatha World; and two papers based in Liberty, Missouri: the Courier-Tribune and the Gladstone Dispatch''.
In July 2025, NPG announced a partnership with AI monetization platform Dappier to power AI copilots and make its news coverage available across AI-native environments.
Major assets
St. Joseph, Missouri area
St. Joseph News-Press- ''Save NOW''
Television
Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license. In all, NPG owns or operates 28 television properties, nearly all in the western United States.- – Indicates that it was built and signed on by NPG.
Radio
| City of license / Market | Station | Owned since | Current format |
| Colorado Springs, CO | KRDO 1240 | 2006 | Talk radio |
| Colorado Springs, CO | KRDO-FM 105.5 | 2015 | Talk radio |
| Palm Springs, CA | KUNA-FM 96.7 | 1997 | Regional Mexican |
Cable channel
Former assets
- Courier-Tribune The Daily Star-Journal Gladstone Dispatch Green Acres Hiawatha World Louisburg Herald Johnson County Sun Kansas City Nursing News Kearney Courier Miami County Republic Osawatomie Graphic Read It Free Read It Free - Northwest Missouri
- ''Smithville Herald''