Philadelphia Tribune
The Philadelphia Tribune is the oldest continuously published African American newspaper in the United States, based in Philadelphia. It provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and social issues specifically relevant to the Black community, maintaining a long-standing tradition of advocacy and reporting within the region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PHILADELPHIA
Anchoring the local media landscape is a dominant daily broadsheet operating under a unique non-profit ownership structure. The regional market is heavily led by the Philadelphia Inquirer and its sister tabloid counterpart, the Philadelphia Daily News. Beyond these primary dailies, specialized publications cover specific demographics and community interests. Notable examples include the Philadelphia Tribune, recognized as the nation's oldest continuously published African American newspaper, and the Daily Pennsylvanian, a prominent university student paper. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Philadelphia.
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