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  2. Media in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    All The Rage — entertainment and events. The City Paper (general news and opinion; originally Monday-Friday, later twice weekly, and then weekly; published November 1, 2000 — August 9, 2013) The Daily American, (1876–1894) and The Nashville American (1894–September 25, 1910); merged into The Tennessean [ 1] The Labor Advocate (weekly ...

  3. History of professional baseball in Nashville, Tennessee

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    The Nashville Americans (1885) were the city's first professional baseball team. Amateur teams first played baseball in Nashville, Tennessee, in the late 1860s. [1] On October 6, 1884, local investors met to establish the city's first professional baseball team, the Nashville Americans. [2] Following a failed bid to join the major league Union ...

  4. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Nashville [citation needed] Nashville Banner: Nashville 1876 [3] 1998 [26] The Nashville City Paper: Nashville 2000 2013 [27] Nashville Globe: Nashville 1906 1960 [16] Nashville Union and American: Nashville 1853 1875 Also published as the Daily Union and American and Nashville Union and Dispatch [28] The Perry Countian: Linden 1924s [20] 1978

  5. The Tennessean - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of the Nashville Tennessean was printed on Sunday May 12, 1907. The paper was founded by Col. Luke Lea, a 28-year-old attorney and local political activist. In 1910, the publishers purchased a controlling interest in the Nashville American. They began publishing an edition known as The Tennessean American.

  6. Nashville Banner - Wikipedia

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    OCLC number. 9426483. The Nashville Banner is a defunct daily newspaper of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, which published from April 10, 1876 until February 20, 1998. The Banner was published each Monday through Friday afternoon (as well as Saturdays until the 1990s and Sundays until 1937), and at one time carried as many as five editions.

  7. Post Malone Celebrates His Country Album Release in Nashville ...

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    Sports. Weather. Post Malone Celebrates His Country Album Release in Nashville with a Listening Party at Losers (Exclusive Photos) Sarah Michaud. August 16, 2024 at 7:50 PM.

  8. NashvillePost.com - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Nashville, Tennessee. Website. nashvillepost.com. NashvillePost.com is an online news service covering business, politics and sports in the Nashville metropolitan area. It is locally owned and available by subscription. NashvillePost.com competes with other daily news media in the Middle Tennessee area by pledging to offer a truly ...

  9. Nashville Daily American - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Daily American, also published as the Daily American and Nashville American, (c. 1876 –1910) was a newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] It sponsored the Nashville Americans baseball team. It was acquired by The Tennessean in 1911. Arthur St. Clair Colyar served as editor. He was one of those featured on trading cards as part ...