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The Sun also produces The Greeneville Neighbor News each Wednesday. With a circulation of 11,065, the free publication spotlights arts and entertainment in the East Tennessee region. The Greeneville Sun is part of Greeneville Publishing Co., a division of Jones Media Inc. Jones Media was acquired by Adams Publishing Group in 2016.
The following is a list of current (print and web-based) news publications published in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Title. Locale. Year est. Frequency. Publisher/parent company. Notes. Advertizer-Herald. Bamberg, S.C.
Greenville South Carolina 29601. United States. Circulation. 43,288 daily. 63,745 Sunday (as of 2014) [2] Website. greenvilleonline .com. The Greenville News is a daily morning newspaper published in Greenville, South Carolina. After The State in Columbia and Charleston's The Post and Courier, it is the third largest paper in South Carolina.
Bern Mebane, former Greenville News publisher, sits for a portrait in his home on Monday, June 10, 2024. Time flies. One day, you are taking a short-term assignment. Turn around, and you find ...
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in South Carolina. It includes both current and historical newspapers. More than 130 such newspapers were published in the state between 1865 and 1970. [1] The first was the South Carolina Leader, established at Charleston in 1865. [2]
He purchased a used Hoe press, rented a building on West Washington Street, and, in spring 1874, began publishing the 4-page, 6-day-a-week “Greenville Daily News,” the forerunner to today's ...
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The Ram, Fordham University student newspaper (roughly 1918–2008) Free. The Polytechnic (1869, 1885–2001) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student newspaper Free. The Spectrum (1950–1962), State University of New York at Buffalo Free. The Record (1913–2006), State University of New York College at Buffalo Free.