Savannah Tribune
Founded in 1875, this historic publication serves as one of the oldest continuously operating African American newspapers in the United States. It provides a dedicated platform for community news, civil rights advocacy, and cultural reporting focused on the Black population of Savannah and the surrounding Lowcountry region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SAVANNAH
Print journalism in this coastal Georgia market revolves around a single mainstream daily publication operating alongside a mix of historical and specialized weekly formats. The Savannah Morning News, currently owned by Gannett, serves as the primary daily broadsheet for the region. Weekly options include the historic Savannah Tribune, an African American newspaper originally founded in 1875, and Connect Savannah, an alternative publication focused on local arts and community news. Collegiate reporting is provided by the Savannah College District. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Savannah.
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