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Main Street Media, LLC owns 3 newspapers that are located in Middle Tennessee.
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The Wilson Post began publication in June 2003 and is a twice weekly community newspaper serving Lebanon, Tennessee. The Post, formerly known as the Wilson World (Est. 1978) adopted a philosophy of printing only news that is relative to the local community as its first responsibility; The Post has grown rapidly and currently has more paid subscribers than any other publication in Wilson County. The newspaper is now able to attract regional and national advertisers as well as more local advertisers.
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The Gallatin Newspaper began publication in 2006. as a once a week community newspaper serving Gallatin, Tennessee. Gallatin is the county seat of Sumner County, Tennessee and is located approximately 30 miles northeast of Nashville. Gallatin sits beside Old Hickory Lake which is world-famous for its fishing and other recreational activities. Many people find Gallatin to be the perfect place to live: beautiful homes, good schools, vibrant industries, great shopping and restaurants, good roads, and nice people. |
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Hendersonville Standard began publication in 2008. as a once a week community newspaper serving Hendersonville, Tennessee. Hendersonville is a city in Sumner County, Tennessee, on Old Hickory Lake. The population was 40,620 at the 2000 census. Hendersonville was settled around 1784 by Daniel Smith when he began work on Rock Castle. In 1790, William Henderson, for whom the area was named, settled in. With the completion of the Old Hickory Dam in 1954, the city of Hendersonville started to grow into the most populous city of Sumner County and also one of the most populous suburbs of Nashville, along with Franklin and Murfreesboro. |
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