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Type | Bi-weekly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Publisher | Philip F. Daubel |
Founded | 1974 |
Headquarters | Columbus Office 3500 Sullivant Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43204 United States London Office 78 S. Main St. London, Ohio 43140 United States |
Circulation | Every other, Sunday 21,135 Eastside 20,070 Southeast 20,297 Southwest 24,766 Westside 14,581 Madison [1] |
Website | columbusmessenger.com[2] |
Columbus Messenger Newspapers is a bi-weekly newspaper organization started in 1974. It publishes five free, independently owned newspapers: the Westside Messenger, the Eastside Messenger, the Southeast Messenger, the Southwest Messenger and the Madison Messenger, covering neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio and Madison County.
Each of the five papers is published every other Sunday and feature happenings with local government, community organizations and human interest stories.
Contents
1 Eastside edition
2 Southeast edition
3 Southwest edition
4 Westside edition
5 Madison County edition
6 References
Eastside edition
The Eastside Messenger covers Pickerington, Reynoldsburg, Truro Township and Violet Township, distributed to ZIP codes 43068 and 43147..
Southeast edition
The Southeast Messenger covers Groveport, Canal Winchester, Southeast Columbus, Madison Township and Lithopolis and distributed to ZIP codes 43109, 43207, 43232, 43125, 43110 and 43068.
Southwest edition
The Southwest Messenger covers Grove City, Harrisburg, Darbydale, Orient, Southwest Columbus, Urbancrest, Jackson Township and Pleasant Township, and distributed to ZIP codes 43123, 43126, 43137 and 43146.
Westside edition
The Westside Messenger covers the Hilltop, Galloway, Franklin Township, Prairie Township, Darby Estates, and the Southwest area of Columbus, Ohio, distributed to ZIP codes 43204, 43228, 43223 and 43119
Madison County edition
The Madison Messenger covers Madison County, Ohio, including London, Mount Sterling, West Jefferson, South Solon, Sedalia, Summerford and all rural routes, and distributed to ZIP codes 43140, 43143, 43162, 43153, 43151 and 43064. The Madison Messenger also goes to South Charleston in Clark County the first Monday of each month.
References
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