Carolina Peacemaker
Serving the African American community of Greensboro and its surrounding areas since 1967, this weekly publication is recognized for its commitment to social justice and civil rights advocacy. It remains a vital source of local news and cultural commentary, providing a platform for voices that have historically been underrepresented in mainstream media.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN GREENSBORO
Anchoring the local press market, a single dominant daily newspaper operates alongside specialized weekly, business, and collegiate publications. The Greensboro News & Record serves as the primary daily publication, currently managed by Lee Enterprises. Alternative community coverage comes from the Carolina Peacemaker, an African American weekly founded in 1967, and the Triad Business Journal, which tracks regional commerce. Academic institutions also contribute to the media landscape through student-run outlets like the A and T Register. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Greensboro.
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