Duncan Banner
Serving the residents of Stephens County since 1892, this long-standing publication provides essential local news, community updates, and sports coverage for the city of Duncan and its surrounding areas. It remains a primary source of information for the region, reflecting the civic interests and historical identity of its Oklahoma audience.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN OKLAHOMA
Print media in the Sooner State is defined by a distinct split between two dominant metropolitan dailies and a broad network of small-town rural publications. The Gannett-owned daily The Oklahoman maintains the largest statewide circulation from Oklahoma City, countered by the Tulsa World, a Lee Enterprises property. Beyond these primary metros, regional centers rely on established local dailies like the CNHI-owned Ada News and the Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise. The area also sustains a historic Indigenous press, notable for publications like the Cherokee Phoenix, alongside alternative weeklies including the Oklahoma Gazette. Paperboy indexes 66 Oklahoma newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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Find recent obituaries and death notices published by Duncan Banner, serving Duncan, Oklahoma. View the latest obituary listings and funeral notices on the paper’s website.
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