Gabber
Serving the Gulfport and Pinellas County communities since 1968, this independent weekly newspaper is one of Florida's oldest continuously operating free community publications. It is recognized for its hyper-local focus on municipal news, coastal lifestyle, and arts coverage, maintaining a steadfast commitment to print journalism within its beach-town readership.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN FLORIDA
Consolidated chain ownership heavily characterizes the Sunshine State's modern publishing market, contrasting with its early history of independent pioneer presses. The Poynter Institute owns the locally operated Tampa Bay Times, which maintains the highest regional circulation figures. Further south, the McClatchy-owned Miami Herald provides historically extensive coverage of Latin American affairs, while the Orlando Sentinel and the Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale both operate under Tribune Publishing ownership. Given the substantial Hispanic demographic, Spanish-language dailies like El Nuevo Herald and weekly local papers play a critical role in regional media distribution. Paperboy indexes 164 Florida newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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Find recent obituaries and death notices published by Gabber, serving Gulfport, Florida. View the latest obituary listings and funeral notices on the paper’s website.
VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Gabber — Today’s Headlines
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- St. Pete Beach Considers Higher Recreation Fees
- Approvals Made at St. Pete Beach’s July 14 Meeting
- Pinellas County Schools Seek Public Input as Enrollment Declines
- Things To Do July 16-23 in Gulfport, St. Pete
- Voices: July 16 Letters to the Editor
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