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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.
2688-8807. OCLC number. 46320400. Website. www .newsobserver .com. The News & Observer is an American regional daily newspaper that serves the greater Triangle area based in Raleigh, North Carolina. The paper is the largest in circulation in the state (second is the Charlotte Observer ).
The Stanly News and Press is a newspaper published on Tuesday and Saturday in Stanly County, North Carolina, USA. History [ edit ] The Second Century was published for the first time June 10, 1880.
Website. observernewsonline .com. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Observer-News-Enterprise is an American, English language daily newspaper headquartered in Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina. It was founded in 1955 and it is a member of the North Carolina Press Association. [2] [1] [3]
8,100. Website. whiteville .com. The News Reporter is a broadsheet semi-weekly (Tuesday and Friday) newspaper based in Whiteville, North Carolina. The paper was founded in 1896 and serves Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. The News Reporter won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1953, shared with the Tabor City Tribune, for ...
3,057 (as of 2021) [1] OCLC number. 244898941. Website. jeffersonpost .com. The Ashe Post & Times is a bi-weekly newspaper printed in West Jefferson, North Carolina. It prints news, announcements, and obituaries as the newspaper of record for Ashe County. The newspaper formed after The Jefferson Post and Ashe Mountain Times merged in 2017.
A Historical and Analytical View of Black Newspapers in North Carolina. by Bernadine Moses. MA thesis of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 1976. Covers the Carolina Times, Winston-Salem Chronicle, Carolinian, and the Carolina Peacemaker. Contemporary Black Newspapers in North Carolina. by Sherri Denise Belfield.
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 ...