Until 1953, Rockdale was one of the state's most unstable newspaper markets. In Rockdale's past were the graveyards of many newspapers that had flared brilliantly for a few years and then disappeared, without even a semblance of their name or masthead left to recall them. Among them was the "Conyers Solid South" in the 1880s and 1890s, whose editor of that Period, M.D. Irwin, was the main force in organizing the Georgia Press Association. Irwin was the first GPA President, in 1887, and served another term as President in 1891. Irwin and "The Solid South" both disappeared from the Conyers scene in the 1890s, and information about Irwin's subsequent career is meager. "The Solid South" changed its name, and became known as "Hale's Weekly, after J.N. Hale who had bought it from Irwin.
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Media Name | The Citizens |
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Media Type | Newspaper |
Language | English |
Location | Conyers, Georgia |
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Website | |
Front Page URL | https://www.rockdalenewtoncitizen.com/ |
About Page URL | https://www.rockdalenewtoncitizen.com/site/about.html |
Contact Page URL | https://www.rockdalenewtoncitizen.com/site/contact.html |
RSS Feed URL | https://www.rockdalenewtoncitizen.com/ |
Profiles | |
Facebook URL | https://www.facebook.com/TheNewtonCitizen/ |
X URL | https://twitter.com/newton_citizen |
LinkedIn URL | https://www.linkedin.com/company/newton-citizen/ |
Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockdale_Citizen |
Contacts | |
Name | |
alice.queen@rockdalecitizen.com | |
Phone | |
Name | Joe Adgie |
joe.adgie@rockdalecitizen.com | |
Phone | |
Name | Larry Stanford |
larry.stanford@rockdalecitizen.com | |
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