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But journalists with an entrepreneurial spirit are taking that risk — and, for some, it’s paying off. Take, for example, The Provincetown Independent. Founded in October 2019, the weekly competes with Gannett’s Provincetown Banner.
The Provincetown Independent is Outer Cape Cod’s only locally owned, independent newspaper. Every week, we deliver high-quality news and arts coverage — stories for readers who live and work here or who love this place from afar.
The Provincetown Independent is Outer Cape Cod’s only locally owned newspaper — and we’re the most widely read paper here, too. We believe high-quality homegrown news can bring you closer to your neighbors and to this outermost community.
This month he and his wife, Teresa Parker, published the first print edition of a new weekly print newspaper, The Provincetown Independent, aimed at readers, advertisers, and citizens in the...
The Provincetown Independent is Outer Cape Cod’s homegrown locally owned newspaper. We believe that high quality local journalism can bring you closer to your neighbors and to this outermost community.
We are a homegrown news organization for Outer Cape Cod, bringing our print and online readers a weekly dose of stories that bring you closer to your neighbors and to this outermost community. We...
Subscribe - The Provincetown Independent. Get Access. Since the Independent is delivered by mail, our costs for on-Cape addresses are lower than those for subscriptions going off-Cape. You'll see that reflected in our pricing. To get the local mail rate, you must receive your paper at your Cape Cod address for at least six months of the year.