What is the circulation of the Times-Picayune?
The New Orleans Times Picayune was established in 1837 and has a circulation of 179,834 (a 30% drop when compared to numbers pre-Hurricane Katrina).
Is the Times-Picayune still in print?
The newspaper of Sunday, January 17, 2016, was the last Times-Picayune to be printed in New Orleans. The street-sales-only newspaper of Monday, January 18, 2016, was the first to be printed in Mobile. The New Orleans presses were to be decommissioned.
Where can I buy Times Picayune?
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
- Joseph St. , New Orleans, LA 70130 (Directions) | P: (504) 826-3300.
- Joseph St. , New Orleans, LA 70130 (Directions) P: (504) 826-3300.
- Joseph St. P: (504) 826-3300.
- View Website.
How do I contact Times Picayune?
And if you want to speak to a customer service representative, please call 504-529-0522.
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.
Who owns the New Orleans Times-Picayune?
John Georges
John Georges, who with his wife Dathel owns The Advocate, Times-Picayune and nola.com, told the Rotary Club of Baton Rouge Wednesday it took about six months between having initial conversations about buying The Times-Picayune and getting the deal done to buy the New Orleans newspaper.
Who owns the New Orleans Times Picayune?
How do I contact the New Orleans advocate?
Contact us at The Advocate – 225.388. 0200 The New Orleans Advocate – 504-529-0522; The Acadiana Advocate – 337.234.
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.
Is the advocate still published?
The Advocate print version continues to be published and is available enclosed with Out as a combination package via subscription.