Calhoun County Journal
Serving the community of Bruce and the surrounding Calhoun County region, this weekly publication provides essential local coverage of government proceedings, school sports, and regional community events. It acts as a primary source of record for the area, maintaining a long-standing commitment to documenting the news and history of this rural Mississippi population.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MISSISSIPPI
Historically anchored by rural weeklies, the Magnolia State print market is now characterized by significant corporate chain consolidation among its major metropolitan dailies. The Gannett-owned Clarion Ledger in Jackson operates as the primary statewide daily, while the McClatchy-owned Sun Herald provides comprehensive coverage along the Gulf Coast. In the northeast, the Daily Journal in Tupelo operates under unique ownership by a local community foundation, and the Commercial Dispatch in Columbus is firmly family-owned. Serving readers since 1938, the Jackson Advocate continues as a historically significant African-American weekly publication with statewide reach. Paperboy indexes 76 Mississippi newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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