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  2. List of defunct newspapers of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper, the North Carolina Gazette, was published in New Bern, North Carolina. These defunct newspapers of North Carolina were replaced by newspapers that started in the 19th century. With the progress of technology, introduction of social media, and trend towards corporate conglomerate ownership many newspapers did not survive in ...

  3. The Pilot (North Carolina newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper also opened similar offices in Pinehurst and Aberdeen and moved to Aberdeen in 1929. [3] Nelson Hyde sold The Pilot to James Boyd on May 23, 1941. [4] Nelson Hyde resigned as editor and Carl Thompson took his position. James Boyd died in February 1944 and his wife, Katharine Boyd, took over the role as publisher and editor. [5]

  4. North Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the Tayside bulletin was broadcast, viewers further north saw more news from the north-east, Highlands and Islands areas, broadcast from the headquarters of STV North in Aberdeen. On 7 April 2007, it was announced that GMTV had replaced STV as the supplier of early morning regional news bulletins in Scotland.

  5. North State Journal - Wikipedia

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    The North State Journal is a statewide newspaper in North Carolina founded in 2016 by Neal Robbins. [1]The newspaper is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. [2] North State Journal is owned by North State Media, LLC and is published by Neal Robbins, formerly of the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (now DEQ). [3]

  6. STV News - Wikipedia

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    While the Tayside opt is broadcast, viewers further north see more news from the north-east, Highlands and Islands - the programme is broadcast from the main studio in Aberdeen. All North, East and pan-regional bulletins are broadcast one hour after their original airing on STV +1 .

  7. Robert N. Page - Wikipedia

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    Born in Cary, North Carolina, Page attended the Cary High School and Bingham Military School in Mebane, North Carolina. [1] He moved to Aberdeen, North Carolina, in 1880 and engaged in the lumber business near Aberdeen until 1900. He served as mayor of Aberdeen (1890–1898). Page was also the Treasurer of the Aberdeen & Asheboro Railroad Co ...

  8. The Daily Record (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Record is a member of the North Carolina Newspaper Association. The newspaper was previously known as: [3] The Daily Record. (Dunn, N.C.) 1950-1978, OCLC: 13168584; The Dunn Dispatch. (Dunn, N.C.) 1914-1978, OCLC: 26794344

  9. Mount Olive Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Olive Tribune was a weekly newspaper based in Mount Olive, North Carolina covering Southern Wayne and Northern Duplin Counties. Its final edition was published on June 29, 2022. Its final edition was published on June 29, 2022.