Tennessee Tribune
Serving as a prominent voice for Nashville’s African American community, this publication provides critical news, advocacy, and cultural commentary from a Black perspective. It is a long-standing institution that bridges the gap in local journalism by highlighting the achievements and concerns of underrepresented populations throughout Tennessee.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NASHVILLE
Operating as a single-daily market, the local media landscape is anchored by a major corporate-owned broadsheet and supplemented by several targeted weekly publications. Gannett owns the Tennessean, the city's primary daily morning newspaper and the largest by circulation. Audiences seeking specialized reporting rely on the Nashville Scene, a long-running alternative weekly, the Nashville Business Journal for local commerce news, and the Tennessee Tribune, a weekly publication serving the regional African American community. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Nashville.
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