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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.
Editor's note: This originally was an email sent to the members of the Nashville-Davidson County Government Metro Council. The authors gave The Tennessean permission to publish it as a letter to ...
The Tennessean's letters reflect the views of the authors and add to public discourse. At issue today: Nashville transit referendum. Letters: Transit plan leaves questions about land use, private ...
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And at The Tennessean, we reflect our city's most famous export with an all-star team of journalists who provide Nashville and the nation unmatched music coverage every day of the week.
The first was The Colored Tennessean, first published in Nashville on April 29, 1865. [2] Newspapers currently in publication are highlighted in green in the list below.
The Tennessean is the city's most widely circulated newspaper. Online news service NashvillePost.com competes with the printed dailies to break local and state news. Several weekly papers are also published in Nashville, including The Nashville Pride, Nashville Business Journal, Nashville Scene and The Tennessee Tribune.
Speaking recently to The Nashville Tennessean, the singer opened up further about his "continuing battle for sobriety." "I haven't craved a drink for 13 years, but I'm always one sip away," he said.