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Wilmington Journal
Last Updated: 11/26/2007 3:20:05 PM
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The Wilmington Journal has served the African American community of Wilmington and surrounding area for 79 years. The Wilmington Journal is an outgrowth of a printing company that was founded in 1901 or 105 years ago. Each week The Journal is read by thousands of residents interested in the most in-depth coverage of African American news and issues.
The Wilmington Journal’s main focus is local coverage. The Journal has served as a strong voice for the local African American community and throughout the years has received many awards and recognition for its reporting and service to the greater Wilmington area.
The Wilmington Journal is published every Thursday and can be purchased at racks, vending machines, popular bookstores, and convenience stores. Subscriptions are available and delivered by news carriers and United States Post Office. The paper can also be found in area churches.
The Wilmington Journal features local stories that particularly affect the African American community. Other editorial content include religious news and calendar, community news and calendar, local and national editorials and opinions, business and government news, entertainment news, education news, social news, and health and sports news.
Our staff
Mary Alice Jervay Thatch: CEO/Editor
Advertising Department Shawn Jervay Thatch: Advertising Manager Robin Allen, Marian Crumdy, Katherine Jervay Tate: Advertising Executives
Editorial Department Johanna Thatch-Briggs: Assistant Editor Cash Michaels: Journalist DeShawn Robinson: Production Specialist John Davis: Photographer
Business Office Shawn Jervay Thatch: Manager/Accounts Receivable Edward Crumdy: Accounts Executive DeShawn Robinson: Office Assistant DeShon Briggs, Dwayne Canty, George Miles and Edgar Waddell: Circulation Representatives
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