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Media of New Orleans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Media of New Orleans The media of New Orleans serve a large population in the New Orleans area as well as southeastern Louisiana and coastal Mississippi. ==Newspapers== Historically the major newspaper in the area has been ''The Times-Picayune''; it is published three times a week on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The ''"Times-Pic"'' made headlines of its own in 2012 when owner Advance Publications cut back from daily publication, instead focusing its efforts on its website, nola.com. That action briefly the made New Orleans the largest city in the country without a daily newspaper, until the Baton Rouge newspaper ''The Advocate'' began a New Orleans edition in 2013. Later in 2013 the New Orleans edition became ''The New Orleans Advocate''. The ''New Orleans Tribune'' and ''The Louisiana Weekly'' serve the city with an African American focus. The ''Clarion Herald'' is the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. ''OffBeat'' is a monthly music magazine. ''Gambit'' is a free alternative weekly newspaper; ''Where Y'at?'' is a free monthly. ''Healthcare Journal of New Orleans''〔(Healthcare Journal of New Orleans )〕 covers the city's healthcare issues. The ''Tulane Hullabaloo'' is the weekly student-run newspaper of Tulane University. ''New Orleans CityBusiness'' is published in Metairie, but covers the weekly business news of the New Orleans metropolitan area. The ''Neutral Ground News''〔(Neutral Ground News )〕 is an ''Onion''-like, online satirical news publication focusing on the people, places and things of the greater New Orleans area.
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