Tallassee Tribune
The Tallassee Tribune was founded in 1919 by newspaper veteran N.R. Thompson. After his death from a heart attack in 1931, the ownership of the paper passed to his two sons, with his son Dick Thompson assuming editorship.The Tribune changed hands a number of times after the Thompson family sold it. Hunter Golson, son of H.H. Golson, the legendary editor of the Wetumpka Herald, published the newspaper for a time, before selling the paper to Ben Green in 1943.
Green ran the paper until his retirement when he sold it to Herve Charest in June 1946. Charest ran the paper until the late 1960s. In 1970, Jack Venable bought the paper with his wife Jo, and ran it until his 2005 death.
The paper was purchased in 2009 by Kim Price of Price Publishing. After Price's death in 2012 The Tribune was sold to Tallapoosa Publishers Inc. It continues to operate as part of the TPI media group.
Categories: Advertising, Arts & Entertainment, Books & Literature, Business
Bionic ID: 660253
Advertising Options
Below are Tallassee Tribune advertising placement options to consider in your media planning and media buying.
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E-Newsletter Advertising
- E-Newsletter
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Magazine Advertising
- 1/2 Page
- 1/3 Page
- 1/4 Page
- 1/6 Page
- Full Page
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Newspaper Advertising
- 1/2 Page
- 1/3 Page
- 1/4 Page
- 1/6 Page
- Full Page
- Per Column Inch
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Other Advertising
- Event
- News
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Social Advertising
- Facebook Post
- Instagram Post
- LinkedIn Post
- TikTok Post
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Video Advertising
- Video
- YouTube Post
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Online Display Advertising
- Job Post
- Online Display
Learn More
To learn more about the Tallassee Tribune program, submit a request for information. Your request will be sent immediately to the Tallapoosa Publishers Inc ad sales team.
Place an Order
To place an order, contact Tallassee Tribune or order electronically through Bionic Media Buying Software using ID 660253.