Gainesville Times
Serving as the primary source of news for Hall County, Georgia, this publication has provided local journalism and community updates since its founding in 1947. It maintains a strong regional focus by covering government, education, and high school athletics for the growing population of the Gainesville and Lake Lanier area.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN GEORGIA
Dating back to the eighteenth century, the regional newspaper industry here is characterized by a stark divide between dominant metropolitan dailies and enduring rural weeklies. Leading the market is the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the flagship daily owned by Cox Enterprises that holds significant statewide influence. Other historical heavyweights include the Gannett-owned Augusta Chronicle, which operates as one of the oldest continuously published papers in the South, and the McClatchy-owned Macon Telegraph. The local media network also includes a deeply rooted African-American press, highlighted by the historic Atlanta Daily World, founded in 1928, and the Atlanta Voice. Paperboy indexes 151 Georgia newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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- Update: Suspect arrested in armed robbery turned shooting at Gainesville Dollar General
- High school football: Five questions with Gainesville coach Santavious Bryant
- Former sheriff’s office investigator arrested for DUI said he drank 10 beers before driving with 2 children, records show
- PHOTOS: Flowery Branch Farmers Market annual Tomato Sandwich Party
- Gas station has opened at new Kroger Marketplace in South Hall
- Lake Lanier Olympic Park to mark 30 years since 1996 Games with fireworks, global feast
- Update: ID released for woman fatally shot at convenience store; ex-boyfriend is suspect
- This Gainesville Mexican restaurant failed its first health inspection with a 59. Here’s why
