Name | Type | Ownership | Circulation |
Cincinnati Enquirer | Daily | Gannett Company | 225,000 (daily) and 332,010 (Sundays) |
CityBeat | Alternative Newsweekly (Free) | Lightborne Publishing Inc. | 50,000 |
Cincinnati Herald | African-American | Sesh Communications, Inc. | 16,000 |
American Israelite | Jewish | ||
Pulse of the City | Alternative Weekly (Free) | Town Media Inc. | |
Cincinnati Business Courier | Business | Bizjournals (American City Business Journals) | |
Cincinnati Magazine | Monthly Magazine | Emmis Communications | 34,806 |
CiN Weekly | Weekly Entertainment (Free) | Gannett Company | 63,000 |
The Catholic Telegraph | Weekly, Catholic | Archdiocese of Cincinnati | |
The Spanish Journal | Weekly, Spanish | Spanish Journal Network |
Suburban newspapers include the Community Press chain in Ohio and the Community Recorder chain in Northern Kentucky, both owned by Gannett, which publishes the Enquirer. Daily newspapers in Hamilton and Middletown as well as weekly papers in Lebanon, Mason, Fairfield and Oxford are owned by Cox Publishing, which owns the Dayton Daily News.
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