Kentucky Post

United StatesCovington, Kentucky, United StatesEnglish

The Kentucky Post was a daily newspaper based in Covington, Kentucky, serving the Northern Kentucky region. After ceasing its print edition in 2007, its digital presence merged with WCPO-TV. It continues to provide localized coverage of state politics, community news, and legislative developments affecting the Northern Kentucky area.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KENTUCKY

A strong divide between major metropolitan dailies and enduring rural community weeklies characterizes the Commonwealth's press history. Two dominant papers lead the market: the Louisville Courier Journal, a Gannett-owned publication founded in 1868, and the Lexington Herald Leader, currently operated by McClatchy. Regional coverage is anchored by papers like the Bowling Green Daily News and the Appalachian News Express, a prominent publication serving eastern coalfield communities. Beyond traditional broadsheets, the historic Louisville Defender has long served the African-American population, while alternative publications like LEO Weekly offer independent cultural reporting. Paperboy indexes 66 Kentucky newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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