Buffalo River Review
Serving as the primary source of community news for Perry County, this weekly publication has chronicled local events, government affairs, and regional history since its founding in 1965. It remains a vital link for residents of Linden and the surrounding Buffalo River valley, focusing its editorial efforts on preserving the area's rural identity and providing a platform for local civic engagement.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN TENNESSEE
Print journalism across the Volunteer State is characterized by heavy consolidation among its major metropolitan dailies, alongside a historic split between eastern and western readerships. Gannett dominates these major markets, currently operating the Nashville Tennessean, the Memphis Commercial Appeal, and the Knoxville News Sentinel. In contrast, the Chattanooga Times Free Press remains under the regional ownership of WEHCO Media following a late 1990s merger of two competing dailies. Beyond the major hubs, the region sustains a historic African American press, notably represented by the Tri-State Defender in Memphis and the Black News Weekly in Chattanooga. Paperboy indexes 91 Tennessee newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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