Vanderbilt Hustler
Serving as the primary student-run news organization at Vanderbilt University, this publication has chronicled campus life, athletics, and Nashville events since its founding in 1888. It remains a notable training ground for future journalists, providing essential coverage and independent discourse for the university community and surrounding Nashville area.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NASHVILLE
Operating as a single-daily market, the local media landscape is anchored by a major corporate-owned broadsheet and supplemented by several targeted weekly publications. Gannett owns the Tennessean, the city's primary daily morning newspaper and the largest by circulation. Audiences seeking specialized reporting rely on the Nashville Scene, a long-running alternative weekly, the Nashville Business Journal for local commerce news, and the Tennessee Tribune, a weekly publication serving the regional African American community. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Nashville.
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