Rome News-Tribune
Rome News-Tribune is the local daily newspaper of Rome, Georgia, in the United States. Begun originally as a weekly newspaper, the paper has survived several merges with other newspapers. Aside from several months during the Civil War, the paper has been published continuously since 1843.[2] It was owned by the Mooney family from 1928 to 2015, when it and its sister weekly papers were sold in a bankruptcy auction to the parent of the Marietta Daily Journal.[3]
Type | Daily newspaper[1] |
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Owner(s) | Times-Journal Inc. |
Founded | 1843[2] |
Headquarters | 305 East 6th Avenue, Rome, Georgia, USA |
Website | Rome News Tribune |
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References
- News Publishing Company – History
- Cox, Calvin; Grimes, Millard B. (1985). The last linotype: the story of Georgia and its newspapers since World War II. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press. p. 403. ISBN 0-86554-190-6.
- Marietta Daily Journal has successful bid for Rome newspaper group
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