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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. List of newspapers in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers. There were approximately 260 North Carolina newspapers in publication at the beginning of 2020. [ 2] The Fayetteville Observer (established in 1816) is the oldest newspaper in North Carolina. The Star-News of Wilmington (established in 1867) is the oldest continuously running newspaper.

  4. Category : Defunct newspapers published in North Carolina

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    Newspapers formerly published in the U.S. State of North Carolina Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in North Carolina" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  5. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue.

  6. Alamance Gleaner - Wikipedia

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    The Alamance Gleaner was founded in 1879 and at the time was the only newspaper in Graham county, North Carolina. According to the 1879 American Newspaper Directory, the paper was distributed on Tuesdays, 22 x 32, and four pages long. The subscription price in 1879 was $1.50. Adjusted for inflation, it cost $38.51.

  7. Apex Herald - Wikipedia

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    Apex Herald. The Apex Herald was a newspaper based in Apex, North Carolina, United States, covering Apex, North Carolina. The Apex Herald was among the 46 publications owned by Heartland Publications, LLC when that company was purchased and merged in 2012 with three others under the, now-defunct, Civitas Media umbrella. [1] [author missing]

  8. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Anvil, Durham, North Carolina; Ottawa XPress, Ottawa (ended May 2012) Philadelphia City Paper, Philadelphia; Port Folio Weekly, Norfolk, Virginia; Pulse Niagara, St. Catharines, Ontario; Seattle Sun, Seattle, Washington (1974–1982) See Magazine, Edmonton (ended 2011) Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas ...

  9. List of defunct newspapers - Wikipedia

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    List of defunct newspapers includes: ... List of defunct newspapers of North Carolina This page was last edited on 27 June 2022, at 12:40 ...