List of newspapers in Tennessee
== List of newspapers in Tennessee ==
The state of Tennessee has a rich history of newspaper publication, with numerous newspapers serving its diverse population. This list includes some of the most prominent newspapers currently in circulation, as well as historical newspapers that have played a significant role in the state's media landscape.
Current Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- The Tennessean - Based in Nashville, it is one of the largest newspapers in Tennessee and covers a wide range of topics including local news, politics, and sports.
- The Commercial Appeal - Serving the Memphis area, this newspaper is known for its comprehensive coverage of local and regional news.
- Chattanooga Times Free Press - This newspaper serves the Chattanooga area and is known for its in-depth reporting on local issues.
- Knoxville News Sentinel - Based in Knoxville, it provides extensive coverage of news, sports, and events in the eastern part of the state.
- Kingsport Times-News - Serving the Kingsport area, this newspaper focuses on local news and community events.
- Johnson City Press - This newspaper covers the Johnson City area and provides news on local events, sports, and community issues.
- The Leaf-Chronicle - Based in Clarksville, it covers local news, military news from Fort Campbell, and regional events.
- The Jackson Sun - Serving the Jackson area, this newspaper provides news on local events, sports, and community issues.
Historical Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- Nashville Banner - A defunct newspaper that was published in Nashville from 1876 to 1998.
- Memphis Press-Scimitar - A defunct newspaper that was published in Memphis from 1880 to 1983.
- Knoxville Journal - A defunct newspaper that was published in Knoxville from 1926 to 1991.
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