Diane Peterson

Reporter at The Press Democrat

Diane Peterson is an experienced Reporter and Editor with a career spanning over 39 years at Press Democrat and The Santa Rosa Press Democrat. Since April 1984, Diane has contributed significantly to journalism, leveraging expertise gained through a Masters of Journalism degree from the U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism (1980-1982) and a Bachelor's degree from Brown University (1974-1978).

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Santa Rosa, United States

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The Press Democrat

The very first newspaper in Santa Rosa, the parent of today's Press Democrat, was begun in 1857, just three years after Santa Rosa was chosen as the seat of Sonoma County and seven years after California became a part of the United States. Called the Sonoma Democrat this newspaper was a four-page weekly. Its name reflected the politicsof the Santa Rosa and Russian River valleys, which were settled in the 1840s and '50s by farmers from Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee. The founding publisher was Alpheus Russell, a merchant with some newspaper experience who came to open a general store on Third Street. John Taylor, a prosperous rancher south of the new town, encouraged Russell to establish the paper, giving him a five-dollar gold piece for the first subscription. At the end of a year, Russell sold the paper to printer E.R. Budd, who sold it again in 1860. The new owner was Thomas Thompson, a young Virginian who had edited Petaluma's Sonoma County Journal five years earlier at the age of 17.