The Mount Airy News

The Mount Airy News
The Mount Airy News
Mt airy cover 7-19-2009.jpg
The July 19, 2009 front page
of The Mount Airy News
Type Daily Newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Heartland Publications, LLC
Publisher Gary Lawrence
Editor John Peters
Founded 1880
Language English
Headquarters 319 N. Renfro St.
Mount Airy, NC 27030
United States
Circulation 9,263
Official website mtairynews.com

The Mount Airy News is a 7-day a week newspaper published in Mount Airy, North Carolina. It was established in 1880. The News has a circulation of 9,263 according to The Park's LIbrary List of North Carolina newspapers.

It is one of four newspapers serving Surry County, North Carolina, the others being The Messenger also of Mount Airy, The Tribune in Elkin and The Pilot of Pilot Mountain.

The News, The Tribune, and The Pilot all have the same corporate parent. In June 2007, both The News and The Tribune were part of a sale from Mid-South Management Co., Inc. to Heartland Publications, LLC of Connecticut [1]

Mount Airy had two newspapers until around 1980, when the weekly Mount Airy Times was bought by the News. In 2007, the city again had two papers with The Messenger and The Mount Airy News. "The Mount Airy News" is published seven days a week. "The Messenger" is published five days a week, Monday thru Friday.

References

  1. ^ Yadkin, Surry, Stokes newspapers are bought Winston-Salem Journal (accessed 3 June 2007)

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