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Alabama Courier: Claiborne: 1819 Published by Tucker & Turner and ceased operations sometime in the 1820s [9] Alabama Journal, [10] Alabama State Journal: Montgomery began 1869 Bought by Gannett; see Montgomery Advertiser: Alabama Observer: Alabama Republican: Huntsville 1816 [11] Alabama Time-Piece: Aldrich: 1895 1902 [12] American Star [13 ...
Times-Journal; The Times-Record (Alabama) TimesDaily; The Tuscaloosa News; Tuskegee News; Tuskegee Republican; W. The Western Star (Bessemer, Alabama) Wetumpka Herald
Southwest Times Record [6] of Fort Smith; Stuttgart Daily Leader [7] of Stuttgart; Greenwood Democrat, [8] paid weekly, of Greenwood; Boonville Democrat, [9] paid weekly, of Booneville; Cabot Star-Herald, paid weekly, of Cabot; Charleston Express, [10] paid weekly, of Greenwood; Press Argus-Courier, [11] paid weekly, of Van Buren; Alma Journal ...
The Alabama Journal continued as a local afternoon paper until April 16, 1993, when it published its last issue before merging with the morning Advertiser. [3] The Advertiser is the largest of the 22 daily newspapers published in Alabama. [citation needed]
For about 40 years, the paper was edited by John ("Jack") Pratt of Carrollton, who was also vice president of the Alabama Press Association for part of that time. [9] From 1963 to 1986 the Herald was owned and edited by Euteal vann Junkin, [10] a lifelong resident of the county, U.S. Army veteran, and owner of Herald Printing for 44 years. [11]
The Gadsden Times is a daily newspaper serving Gadsden, Alabama, and the surrounding area in northeastern Alabama.. The Times was owned by Halifax Media Group. [2] Before that, the newspaper was a member of the New York Times Regional Media Group, a subsidiary of the New York Times Company, [3] through the corporate entity of NYT Holdings, Inc., an Alabama corporation. [4]
The Tuscaloosa News is a daily newspaper serving Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, and the surrounding area in west central Alabama. It is owned by Gannett. Tuscaloosa News headquarters seen from the Riverwalk. In 2012, Halifax Media Group acquired the Tuscaloosa News.
The Monroe Journal is the oldest and the longest-running newspaper in Monroe County, Alabama. [1] The paper was founded in 1866 in Clairborne. It moved to Monroeville sometime after its 1867 sale by L. M. Brewer. [2] [3] It was purchased by Q. Salter in 1887, when he was just 20 years old. [4] It would remain in the Salter Family for 64 years. [5]