OC Post
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The OC Post launched on August 21, 2006 as Orange County, California's first new daily newspaper in decades. Chartered by Freedom Communications, who also own and operate the Orange County Register, it is an attempt to condense a standard newspaper into a more "modern" tabloid format, as has become common in cities across the United Kingdom and Europe.
Unlike other new tabloid style newspapers throughout the US, the OC Post is charging for its publication whether for home delivery or newsstand. The newsstand price is 25 cents, with yearly subscriptions available for $19.99.
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ABC Network Affiliates: WLAJ1 | WLNE2 | WTVC |
1Also a subaffiliate of The CW Television Network. 2Currently for sale. 3Owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC. Freedom coordinates sales and provides other services for this station. |