Chronicle Telegram
Serving the Lorain County region since the mid-19th century, this publication provides comprehensive local news, community reporting, and sports coverage to residents of Elyria and its surrounding areas. It remains a primary source of journalistic accountability and regional information, deeply rooted in the history and civic discourse of northern Ohio.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN OHIO
Historically divided among several distinct metropolitan centers, this Midwestern newspaper market features major dailies anchoring specific regional hubs rather than a single statewide publication. Advance Publications operates the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the region's largest daily by circulation. Further south, Gannett owns two major metropolitan outlets: the Columbus Dispatch and the Cincinnati Enquirer. In the northwest, the Toledo Blade remains independently owned by Block Communications, maintaining a locally rooted editorial presence since 1835. The Call and Post stands out as a historically significant African-American weekly circulating primarily within these urban centers. Paperboy indexes 171 Ohio newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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