Tipp City, Ohio - Media

Media

Newspapers

Weekly Record Herald (2010) - Available through subscription as well as an insert in the Sunday edition of the Troy Daily News.
Tippecanoe Gazette (2010) - Available through subscription as well as several retail outlets in Tipp City such as Foodtown, Speedway, CVS Pharmacy and Sam & Ethel's Restaurant in Tipp City's historic downtown district.

Online news resource

TippNews DAILY is a daily, free online news resource for residents of Tipp City. It is an internet-only publication that features Citizen Journalism by visiting TippNews DAILY

Internet radio

Get Social Radio broadcasts over the Public Internet 7x24 and carries local weather, news, sports, syndicated talk shows and music. You can listen in by visiting Get Social Radio online

Public-access television

KIT-TV Cable Channel 5 on Time Warner Cable

Media no longer in publication

The Tipp City Independent Voice ceased publication with the final issue being released on July 22, 2009.
The Tipp City Herald ceased publication in late 2008.

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