List of newspapers in South Carolina
== List of newspapers in South Carolina ==
The state of South Carolina has a rich history of newspaper publication, with numerous newspapers serving its diverse communities. This list provides an overview of some of the most prominent newspapers currently in circulation within the state.
Daily Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- The State - Based in Columbia, it is one of the largest newspapers in South Carolina.
- The Post and Courier - Published in Charleston, it is the oldest daily newspaper in the Southern United States.
- The Greenville News - Serving the Greenville area, it is a major source of news in the Upstate region.
- The Sun News - Located in Myrtle Beach, it covers news in the Grand Strand area.
- The Herald - Based in Rock Hill, it serves the York County area.
Weekly Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- The Beaufort Gazette - A weekly publication serving the Beaufort area.
- The Island Packet - Published in Hilton Head Island, it covers local news and events.
- The Times and Democrat - Based in Orangeburg, it serves the surrounding region.
- The Aiken Standard - Serving the Aiken area, it provides local news and information.
University Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- The Daily Gamecock - The student newspaper of the University of South Carolina in Columbia.
- The Tiger - The student newspaper of Clemson University.
Defunct Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- The News and Courier - Merged with the Evening Post to form The Post and Courier.
- The Columbia Record - Ceased publication in 1988.
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