Is the Orange County Register still in business?
The Orange County Register is a paid daily newspaper published in California. The Register, published in Anaheim, is owned by Digital First Media. Freedom Communications owned the newspaper from 1935 to 2016.
How do I cancel my OC Register?
You may cancel or modify your subscription at any time by calling Subscriber Services at (714) 796-7777. Your cancellation will become effective at the end of your current billing period.
Who founded the Orange County Register?
And for more than 100 years now, Orange County’s local newspaper has been the Orange County Register. In 1905, two San Diego printers, Frank Ormer and Fred Unholz came to Santa Ana to launch a new daily newspaper. They rounded up nearly a dozen local residents as investors and formed the Register Publishing Co.
How do I contact the Orange County Register?
To report a delivery issue, make a payment, place a vacation hold, or make a change to your subscription, contact our circulation department at 714-796-7777, via e-mail at [email protected] or online at our Subscriber Services page.
Is OC Register free?
The Orange County Register installed an online paywall Tuesday, which means that readers who want to browse the newspaper online must buy a subscription or pay a daily rate to have access to the website. Non-subscribers can try the online Register for free for seven days.
How do I submit an obituary to the Orange County Register?
1) To place an obituary or in memoriam in our community paper or daily Orange County Register please email to [email protected] or fax to 714-796-4902.
Who owns the Register?
Drew Cullen is an owner and Linus Birtles is the managing director. Andrew Orlowski was the executive editor before leaving the website in May 2019….The Register.
A screenshot of The Register’s home page from July 2021 | |
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Headquarters | London , England |
Owner | Situation Publishing |
Created by | Mike Magee John Lettice |
URL | www.theregister.com |