Canarsie Courier
Serving as a community cornerstone since 1921, this long-running weekly publication provides hyper-local news and features dedicated to the residents of Canarsie, Brooklyn. It remains a vital source of information for neighborhood happenings, local government coverage, and regional interests that often go unaddressed by larger metropolitan media outlets.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NEW YORK
Serving as the nation's media capital, this local market features a unique split between internationally circulated dailies with massive readerships and highly localized borough weeklies. Two prominent broadsheets, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, lead the nation in total circulation. The city also sustains competitive tabloids like the New York Post, founded in 1801, alongside historic specialty publications like the Amsterdam News, one of the oldest African American newspapers in the country. Paperboy lists 60 newspapers in New York.
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- District 22 Superintendent to Host Roundtable on Screen Time
- Under New Management, Aviator Sports and Event Center is Renamed Floyd Bennett Sports Complex
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast 2026
- Senator Roxanne J. Persaud Honors Ronnie McNair with a NYS Senate 2026 Veterans’ Hall of Fame Award
- Shots Fired, No One Harmed
- ‘Fastest Kid in Canarsie’ Qualifies for Junior Olympics
- One Brooklyn Health to Host Free Family Health Fair at Interfaith Campus
