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The Georgia Gazette

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in 1984, the first time in twenty years that such a prize had been bestowed on a weekly newspaper. Despite this recognition, however, the newspaper became financially infeasible to publish and closed in 1985.
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that took its name from Georgia's first newspaper, also founded in Savannah in 1763. Its owners and publishers were
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Alternative newspaper
Marjorie Scardino
Albert Scardino
Savannah, Georgia
ISSN
0730-1138
OCLC
7949651
alternative newspaper
Savannah, Georgia
Marjorie Scardino
Albert Scardino
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
Albert Scardino
The New York Times
Pearson PLC
"Georgia Historic Newspapers"
"It's Black and White and in the Red Overall, but Their Paper Won a Pulitzer for the Scardinos"
"The Georgia Gazette, a Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly newspaper, will fold"
Categories
Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States
Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state)
Newspapers established in 1978

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