Is The Times-Picayune still in print?
Is The Times-Picayune still in print?
The current publication is the result of the 2019 acquisition of The Times-Picayune (itself a result of the 1914 union of The Picayune with the Times-Democrat) by the New Orleans edition of The Advocate (based in Baton Rouge), which began publication in 2013 as a response to The Times-Picayune switching from a daily …
Is The Times-Picayune still in business?
More Stories By Anita. In another devastating blow to the newspaper industry, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans has laid off its entire staff following a sale to rival publication, the New Orleans Advocate.
Why is the New Orleans newspaper called The Picayune?
The flag of The Picayune now flies above that of The New Orleans Advocate. The journey to today began on Jan. 25, 1837. Francis Lumsden and George Wilkins Kendall published a four-page newspaper they called The Picayune, named after a Spanish coin worth about 6 cents.
How do I find old Times-Picayune articles?
The Jefferson Parish Library’s archive of the Times-Picayune can be found at www.jplibrary.net.
Where can I buy Times picayune?
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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How much does The Times-Picayune cost?
All subscribers who receive delivery of The Times Picayune |The New Orleans Advocate Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras Magazine Edition will be charged $3.50 premium charge. All subscribers who receive delivery of The Times Picayune |The New Orleans Advocate Thanksgiving Day will be charged an additional $3.50 premium charge.
Where is Times picayune printed?
Charles Avenue, which will be home for The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate. The new publication will be produced and printed in Louisiana.
Where can I get a Times Picayune newspaper?
Is Nola no longer free?
All subscription offers are available at NOLA.com/subscribe. A digital-only subscription costs $9.99/month. You can cancel at any time. A special sports-only subscription package is also available for $4.99/month that will give readers full access to sports coverage on NOLA.com and theadvocate.com.