Introduction to New Orleans News Media.
New Orleans is a city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, situated along the Mississippi River. According to the United States Census Bureau, New Orleans had an estimated population of 390,144 in 2019 making it an important market for Louisiana newspapers & news websites.
History of New Orleans Newspapers
The Times-Picayune was the most prominent newspaper of the city with its history dating back to 1837. In 2012, The Times-Picayune reduced its print-run to three days a week owing to a decline in circulation and began focussing more on the newspaper website — NOLA.com.
It was the time when New Orleans became the largest city in the United States with no daily newspaper of its own. But then in September 2012 came the Baton Rouge’s newspaper — The Advocate.
The Times-Picayune started publishing daily again in September 2012, though it appeared in a tabloid edition with a nickname — TP Street. Earlier, an afternoon daily titled States-Item ceased its publication on May 31, 1980. The Times-Picayune and The Advocate merged into The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate in 2019.
Besides daily newspapers, New Orleans also has a couple of weekly publications like the Gambit Weekly and The Louisiana Weekly. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans also publishes a newspaper titled Clarion Herald that enjoys wide circulation in the city.
Other Media
With 566,960 homes according to Nielsen Media Research, New Orleans has a major television network. Channels like CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, LeSEA, ABC, Independent, The CW, Telemundo, Ion and My Network TV are among the popular channels available in the city.
The city also has two radio stations that promote singers and bands based in New Orleans. WNOE-AM (1060) and WTIX (690 AM) are the two radio stations that have competed since the late 1950s.
This article discusses in detail the top newspapers & news websites that are currently circulated in New Orleans.
The Advocate

The Advocate is a daily newspaper in New Orleans owned by Georges Media. Established in 1925 the paper today caters to the residents of the southern portion of the state. It is important to note that the paper publishes separate editions for New Orleans, The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate, and for Acadiana, The Acadiana Advocate.
Other than the printed edition, the paper also publishes an online news website & an e-edition.

The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate

The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate is a daily newspaper in Louisiana catering to the residents of New Orleans. The paper was established in 1837 as The Picayune by Francis Lumsden and George Wilkins Kendall and is currently owned by Georges Media Group. Apart from the daily printed edition, they also publish an online news website.

The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate Online
The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate ePaper
The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate Android App
The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate iOS App
New Orleans CityBusiness

New Orleans CityBusiness as a bi-weekly business publication owned by Bridge Tower Media. The paper was established in 1980 and has since been catering to the metropolitan New Orleans area, including the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. The paper also has a strong presence on the web with their online website that is regularly updated frequently with the latest news & updates.

New Orleans CityBusiness Online
Tulane Hullabaloo

Tulane Hullabaloo is a weekly student newspaper published by the Tulane University in New Orleans every Thursday. The paper established in 1905 as The Tulane Weekly as a competition to the erstwhile newspaper The Olive and Blue. Other than the daily printed edition of the paper, they also publish an online news website.

The Louisiana Weekly

The Louisiana Weekly is a family-run weekly newspaper owned by the Dejoie family. Established in 1925 the paper-primarily covers news & updates on topics that are of interest to the African American community in New Orleans & South Louisiana. As per the readership survey of 2016, the paper has a circulation of 6,500 copies.

The New Orleans Tribune

The New Orleans Tribune is a weekly newspaper serving the African-American community of New Orleans, Louisiana. Though the paper as seen today was established in 1985, it’s history can be traced back to 1860. Today other than the weekly printed edition, the paper also publishes an online news website which readers can access for free.

The New Orleans Tribune Online
Clarion Herald

The Clarion Herald is a weekly newspaper published by the Archdiocese of New Orleans. It is the official newspaper of the church and primarily covers activities and events of local church parishes around the Archdiocese. Other than the weekly printed edition, they also publish an online news website that is frequently updated with the latest news and updates.

Gambit

Gambit is a free alternative weekly owned by Georges Media circulated in the New Orleans metro area. The paper was established in 1980 and has since been covering news & updates on local politics, news, food and drink, arts, music, film, events, environmental issues and more. Other than the printed edition, they also publish an online edition, which users can access for free.

Conclusion
The newspapers & newspaper mentioned in this article are the top ones that are currently in circulation in New Orleans.
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