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  2. Portsmouth Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is a member of the Associated Press, serving five Ohio counties (Scioto, Adams, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike) and two Kentucky counties (Greenup, Lewis). [1] The Portsmouth Daily Times is owned by AIM Media Midwest. On April 10, 2010 the Portsmouth Daily Times printed its final

  3. Portsmouth, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Portsmouth Daily Times is the city's only daily newspaper. [104] The Community Common is a free biweekly newspaper [ 104 ] and the Scioto Voice is a weekly newspaper mailed to subscribers. [ 105 ]

  4. WQCW - Wikipedia

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    WQCW (channel 30), branded Tri-State's CW, is a television station licensed to Portsmouth, Ohio, United States, serving as the CW affiliate for the Charleston–Huntington, West Virginia market. It is one of two commercial television stations in the market licensed outside West Virginia (alongside WTSF, channel 61, in Ashland, Kentucky).

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  9. WPYK - Wikipedia

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    WPYK (104.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Portsmouth, Ohio. [2] The station became notable when it stayed on air during the floods in Portsmouth in 1937, giving up-to-the-minute news and announcements to those separated and weary from the floods.