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  2. The Tennessean - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessean is a daily newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee, owned by Gannett. It covers 39 counties in Middle Tennessee and eight counties in southern Kentucky, and has a history of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism.

  3. Tennessee Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Tribune is an African-American newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee. Its circulation is statewide - Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Memphis, Tennessee. It was founded in 1991 by Rosetta Irvin Miller-Perry. [2] [3] [4] Miller-Perry received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Newspaper Publishers Association in 2019 ...

  4. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    WTVF (channel 5) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company and broadcasts on digital channels 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3.

  5. NASCAR Cup Series at Nashville: Starting lineup, TV channel ...

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    NASCAR Nashville TV schedule, start time for Ally 400. Green Flag Time: Approx. 2:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, June 30. Track: Nashville Superspeedway (1.33-mile oval) in Lebanon. Length: 300 laps, 399 miles

  6. Joey Logano wins at Nashville in record 5th overtime for 1st ...

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    Joey Logano stretched his fuel enough to hold off a group of pursuers at the finish line Sunday night and win the Ally 400 in a NASCAR Cup Series record fifth overtime. Logano held off a charge by ...

  7. History of professional baseball in Nashville, Tennessee

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    The Nashville Americans (1885) were the city's first professional baseball team.. Amateur teams first played baseball in Nashville, Tennessee, in the late 1860s. [1] On October 6, 1884, local investors met to establish the city's first professional baseball team, the Nashville Americans. [2]

  8. WNSR - Wikipedia

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    WNSR (560 AM) is a Class D radio station that broadcasts sports talk and play-by-play in the Nashville area and beyond. It is affiliated with CBS Sports Radio and has a history of hosting many local sports personalities and shows.

  9. Media in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Nashville Business in Review (1995–1997); later published as In Review (1997–1999) — alternative weekly (later biweekly) tabloid; Nashville Globe and Independent — African-American weekly (ceased publication in July 1960) Nashville Times (weekly November 11, 1937–May 26, 1938, then daily; ceased publication July 28, 1940) [1]