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Alain Lillie founded the Carolina Weekly Newspaper Group in Charlotte, NC in 2002 at which time he created the South Charlotte Weekly, the Union County Weekly, and the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly newspapers. [1] Formerly known as the Charlotte Weekly, it grew to include four community newspapers, adding the Pineville Pilot. Together, these ...
Park Newspapers of Northeastern North Carolina, Inc. [2] News-Journal, The: Raeford Hoke: 1929 Weekly Paul Dickson [2] News of Orange County, The: Hillsborough: Orange Weekly Womack Publishing Company [91] News-Record, The: Marshall Madison 1911 Weekly Western Carolina Print. Co. [2] News Reporter, The: Whiteville: Columbus: 1905 Semi-Weekly
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Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area. The publication date of weekly newspapers varies, but usually they come out in the middle of the week (e.g., Wednesday or Thursday).
Monterey County Weekly, Seaside; New Times (weekly), San Luis Obispo, owned by the New Times Media Group; North Bay Bohemian, Sonoma, Marin, and Napa Counties; North Coast Journal, Humboldt County; Pacific Sun, Marin County; Palo Alto Weekly, Palo Alto; Pasadena Weekly, Pasadena; Sacramento News & Review, Sacramento; San Diego Reader, San Diego
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Halifax's North-Carolina Journal, 1792. Most of the newspapers started in North Carolina in the 18th century no longer exist. 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 ...