In 1928, Sackett and Earl F. Brownlee bought the Salem
Statesman Journal. Sackett was managing editor of the paper. Later, he was publisher of
The World and continued buying and selling media properties. In December 1944, Sackett was publisher of the
Oakland, California-based
Olympic Press. That same year, he purchased KROW for $250,000. In 1947, Sackett bought
The Sun in
Vancouver, Washington,
The Seattle Star, a weekly Portland newspaper, and a million dollar printing plant in Portland. Sackett ran out of money a few months later and subsequently sold the Portland and Seattle papers. Sackett tried to buy the
Los Angeles Daily News for $1,525,000 in 1954 but allegedly could not come up with the money. In 1959, Sackett reportedly sold KVAN and KROW to Star Broadcasting, Inc. and Don W. Burden of
Omaha, Nebraska for $1.9 million. ==References==