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"North Carolina Newspaper Publishing Has Developed Into Important State Industry". E.S.C. Quarterly. 9. North Carolina Employment Security Commission. Winter–Spring 1951 – via North Carolina Digital Collections. "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: North Carolina". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) "North Carolina Newspapers".
The Courier-Tribune is one of the 10 oldest newspapers published in North Carolina, tracing its roots back to 1876 and Marmaduke Swaim Robins Randolph Regulator newspaper. [5] It was named the Courier Tribune in 1940 in the merger of Courier (1930–1940) and Randolph Tribune (1924–1940). [6] [7]
The Sanford Herald is a newspaper published Tuesdays through Saturdays in Sanford, North Carolina. The Sanford Herald has a daily circulation of just over 9,000 [2] and is published Tuesday through Saturday, and has published continuously since 1930. The Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the North Carolina Press ...
The Franklin Press is a weekly newspaper in Franklin, North Carolina, and Macon County. It is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in far-west North Carolina. The print edition is published on Wednesdays and has a circulation of 6,000. The Press also publishes an annual medical directory and special sections. [2]
The McClatchy Company currently operates a total of twenty-nine daily newspapers in fourteen states with a combined weekday circulation of 1.6 million and a Sunday circulation of 2.4 million. With McClatchy's acquisition of most of Knight Ridder 's properties in 2006, North Carolina's two largest newspapers (the News & Observer and The ...
The paper is a member of the North Carolina Publishing Association. The paper has won many awards from the North Carolina Press Association. In 2019, the paper won first place in News Enterprise Reporting, (Kelsey Stiglitz and Amanda Thames for their story on child abuse. [9] in the daily newspapers under 12,500 circulation category. The paper ...
This meant a stronger morning newspaper, and an increase in circulation from 73,000 to over 91,000, with Sunday circulation of 106,000. In September 1994, the Journal moved some of its operations into a new 140,000 square feet (13,000 m 2 ) building on East 5th Street, with a Mitsubishi press that allowed improvements in color printing.
The Times-News is an American, English language daily newspaper headquartered in Hendersonville, North Carolina. It has served Henderson, Transylvania and Polk counties in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina since 1881. The Hendersonville Times began in 1881 and the Hendersonville News in 1894. [3] [1]