Jefferson City News Tribune

United StatesJefferson City, Missouri, United StatesEnglish

Serving as the capital city’s primary source of daily news since 1865, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of Missouri state government alongside local community updates. It remains a vital information hub for Jefferson City residents, focusing on regional political developments, municipal affairs, and neighborhood storytelling.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MISSOURI

Anchored by two major metropolitan hubs on opposite borders, the local press network features a stark contrast between large urban dailies and small rural community weeklies. The McClatchy-owned Kansas City Star dominates the western market, while the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, founded by Joseph Pulitzer in 1878 and now operated by Lee Enterprises, leads circulation in the east. In the southwest, the Gannett-owned Springfield News-Leader serves as the primary daily publication for the Ozarks region. Adding to this historical foundation is the St. Louis American, recognized as one of the most widely circulated African-American weekly newspapers in the country. Paperboy indexes 106 Missouri newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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