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NC Press Release Service Deliver Your Message to Editors at 163 Newspapers Across the State! NC Press Release Service Deliver your message to editors at 163 newspapers across the state! 1. Choose statewide or regional distribution. Select either statewide distribution or the eastern or western parts of the state. Prepayment of $175 for statewide or $100 for a region is required before distribution. 2. Send us the news release. Send your release to [email protected] as a Word or text document. We’ll review it and prepare to send it out on the day you choose. We can generally send them out within 24 business hours. 3. It’s that easy! EASTERN REGION WESTERN REGION GRANVILLE PASQUOTANK 83 Newspapers DAVIE MONTGOMERY 80 Newspapers Mocksville Davie County Troy Montgomery Herald Butner-Creedmoor News Elizabeth City Daily Advance Enterprise-Record BEAUFORT Oxford Public Ledger ALAMANCE PENDER Burlington Times-News POLK Washington Daily News FORSYTH Columbus Polk County News GREENE Burgaw Pender-Topsail Post Graham Alamance News Snow Hill Standard Laconic Mebane Enterprise Clemmons Courier Journal BERTIE Kernersville News Tryon Daily Bulletin Bertie Ledger-Advance PERQUIMANS Winston-Salem Journal HALIFAX Hertford Perquimans Weekly ALEXANDER Lake Gaston Gazette-Observer Taylorsville Times Winston-Salem Chronicle RANDOLPH BLADEN Asheboro Courier-Tribune Elizabethtown Bladen Journal Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald PERSON GASTON Roxboro Courier-Times ALLEGHANY HARNETT Sparta Alleghany News Cherryville Eagle RICHMOND BRUNSWICK Gastonia Gaston Gazette Rockingham Richmond Shallotte Brunswick Beacon Dunn Daily Record PITT County Daily Journal Southport State Port Pilot Farmville Enterprise ANSON HERTFORD Greenville Daily Reflector No newspapers GRAHAM Robbinsville Graham Star ROCKINGHAM CAMDEN Ahoskie Roanoke-Chowan Grifton Times-Leader News Herald ASHE Eden Daily News No newspapers GUILFORD Madison Messenger ROBESON Jefferson Post HOKE Lumberton Robesonian Ashe Mountain Times Carolina Peacemaker Reidsville Review CARTERET Greensboro News & Record Coastal Review Online (O) Raeford News-Journal Greensboro YES! Weekly ROWAN Morehead City Carteret County SAMPSON AVERY HYDE Clinton Sampson Independent Newland Avery Journal High Point Enterprise Salisbury Post News-Times Jamestown News No Newspapers Times SCOTLAND Newland Avery Post RUTHERFORD CHATHAM HAYWOOD Forest City Daily Courier Siler City Chatham News JOHNSTON Laurinburg Exchange Waynesville Mountaineer Siler City Chatham Record Clayton News-Star BUNCOMBE Princeton News Leader TYRRELL Asheville Citizen-Times Smoky Mountain News STANLY Albemarle Stanly News & CHOWAN Smithfield Herald Columbia Scuppernong Carolina Public Press (O) Reminder Asheville Mountain Xpress HENDERSON Press Edenton Chowan Herald Hendersonville Times-News JONES Black Mountain News Trenton Jones Post VANCE Weaverville Tribune Henderson Lightening STOKES COLUMBUS Walnut Cove Stokes News Tabor City Tabor-Lois Tribune Henderson Daily Dispatch IREDELL Whiteville News Reporter LEE BURKE Sanford Herald WAKE Morganton News Herald Mooresville Tribune SURRY Statesville Record & Elkin-Jonesville Tribune CRAVEN Cary News LENOIR Garner-Cleveland Record CABARRUS Landmark Mount Airy News Havelock News New Bern Sun Journal Kinston Free Press Midtown Raleigh News Concord Independent Raleigh News & Observer Tribune JACKSON SWAIN Cashiers Crossroads Bryson City Smoky Mountain CUMBERLAND MARTIN North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Chronicle Times Fayetteville Observer Martin County Enterprise & North Raleigh News CALDWELL Weekly Herald Raleigh Public Record Lenoir News-Topic Sylva Herald & Ruralite Cherokee One Feather Fayetteville Up & Coming Weekly Southwest Wake News MOORE Triangle Business Journal CASWELL LINCOLN TRANSYLVANIA Lincoln Times News Brevard Transylvania Times CURRITUCK Southern Pines Pilot Wake Forest Wake Weekly Yanceyville Caswell WakeForestToday.com (O) Messenger No newspapers MACON UNION NASH Zebulon Eastern Wake News Nashville Graphic CATAWBA Franklin Press Marshville Home News DARE Highlands Highlander Monroe Enquirer-Journal Manteo Coastland Times Rocky Mount Telegram WARREN Hickory Daily Record Spring Hope Enterprise Warrenton Warren Record Newton Observer News Nags Head Outer Banks Enterprise MADISON WATAUGA Sentinel Marshall News-Record The Blowing Rocket Nags Head Outer Banks Voice NEW HANOVER WASHINGTON Centinel Boone Mountain Times Wilmington Star-News Plymouth Roanoke Beacon CHEROKEE Wrightsville Beach Lumina Murphy Cherokee Scout Boone Watauga Democrat DUPLIN MCDOWELL Kenansville Duplin Times News WAYNE Goldsboro News-Argus CLAY Marion McDowell News WILKES North Wilkesboro Wilkes DURHAM NORTHAMPTON Mount Olive Tribune Hayesville Clay County No Newspapers Progress MECKLENBURG Journal Patriot Durham Duke Chronicle Charlotte Observer Durham Herald-Sun WILSON Charlotte Post YADKIN Durham Indy Weekly ONSLOW Wilson Daily Times CLEVELAND Jacksonville Daily News Shelby Star The Mecklenburg Times Yadkinville Yadkin Ripple Durham News Charlotte Creative Loafing Swansboro Tideland News Lake Norman Citizen YANCEY EDGECOMBE DAVIDSON ORANGE (o) = online only Denton Orator Burnsville Yancey Common No Newspapers MITCHELL Times Journal Chapel Hill News Lexington Dispatch The Daily Tar Heel Thomasville Times Spruce Pine Mitchell News FRANKLIN Journal Louisburg Franklin Times Hillsborough News of Orange County GATES No Newspapers PAMLICO TownDock.net (O) Email your release to [email protected] or call 919-516-8000.
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