Daily Corinthian

Newspaper in Mississippi, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Daily Corinthian is a daily newspaper published in Corinth, Mississippi, United States, serving Corinth and the immediate region, with a reported circulation of 6,711 Tuesday-Saturday, 6,554 Sundays.[1] The Daily Corinthian is one of two daily newspapers published in northeast Mississippi. The other is The Tupelo Daily Journal, located about 50 miles south of Corinth. They both compete for market share with The Clarion-Ledger out of Jackson, Mississippi, which considers itself a statewide paper, as well as with the West Tennessee daily papers (the Commercial Appeal and the Jackson Sun). The Daily Corinthian was founded in 1899.[citation needed]

PublisherReece B. Terry
EditorBrant Sappington
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Daily Corinthian
TypeDaily newspaper
OwnerPaxton Media Group
PublisherReece B. Terry
EditorBrant Sappington
Headquarters1607 South Harper Rd Corinth, MS 38834
ISSN2640-0421 (print)
2640-043X (web)
OCLC number849807696
Websitedailycorinthian.com
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The Daily Corinthian was formerly owned by Worrell Newspapers of Charlottesville, Virginia. The New York Times Company acquired 8 daily papers, including the Corinthian, from Worrell in 1982.[2] It is currently owned by the Paxton Media Group, which bought it from The New York Times in 1995.[3][4]

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