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The magazine was launched in 2000. [2] The publisher is Providence Monthly LL.C. [3] The magazine published its 100th issue in 2005. [4] It is freely distributed in the metro Providence market. [5] From June 2020 Providence Monthly merged with its sister magazine East Side Monthly under its title. [2]
The company's flagship paper, the Phoenix is based in and covers Bristol, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1837 and now costs one dollar. Its circulation was 3,451 in 2022. [6] East Providence Post The Post, based in Bristol, covers East Providence, Rhode Island. It is a free newspaper. Its circulation was 7,995 in 2022. [6] Portsmouth Times
Jewish Rhode Island, published monthly and owned by the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. Based in Providence, but covering the entire state. Mercury, published monthly and owned by Gatehouse Media. An alternative weekly-style paper covering Rhode Island arts, entertainment and food in Newport and Middletown.
The retailer takes the top spot in Rhode Island, and is the sixth largest company in the world, according to Fortune Magazine's Fortune 500, which bases its ranking on revenue, coming in behind ...
Independent Newspapers is an independent publisher of a weekly newspaper, The Independent, and a magazine, South County Life, in Washington County, Rhode Island.. The company was founded by veteran newspaper publisher Frederick J. Wilson III in 1997, seeking to "produce a weekly newspaper that would not be beholden to corporate interests."
The city of Providence, Rhode Island is part of a media market that includes New Bedford, Massachusetts. The area is served by several local television stations, radio stations, newspapers, and blogs based in the cities proper and the surrounding communities of Rhode Island and Bristol County, Massachusetts.
This is a list of all daily newspapers in Rhode Island. For weeklies, please see List of newspapers in Rhode Island. The Boston Globe (Rhode Island) of Boston, owned by Boston Globe Media Partners, via their Providence-based bureau, covering all of Rhode Island; The Brown Daily Herald of Providence, owned independently, covering Brown University
The company later split into two entities and one, A. H. Belo, took control of the newspapers. On Dec. 4, 2013, A. H. Belo announced that it was seeking a buyer for the Journal, including its headquarters on 75 Fountain St. and its separate printing facility. [25] The company said it wanted to focus on business interests in Dallas.