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The most well-known newspapers in Faramount are the ''Lacomopolis Tribune'', ''Faramount Daily'', ''Oratas News'', and ''Oceastu Times''. The Lacomapolis Tribune is generally recognized as the newspaper of record of Faramount. Although the cost of publishing has increased over the years, the price of newspapers has generally remained low, forcing newspapers to rely more on advertising revenue and on articles provided by a major wire service, such as the Levantine Press, for their national and world coverage. With the exception of student publications, all the newspapers in Faramount are privately owned, many by large chains. Major cities often have "alternative weeklies" to complement the mainstream daily papers, for example, Oratas' Bay Report, to name one of the best known. Major cities may also support a local business journal, trade papers relating to local industries, and papers for local ethnic and social groups.
The most well-known newspapers in Faramount are the ''Lacomopolis Tribune'', ''Faramount Daily'', ''Oratas News'', and ''Oceastu Times''. The Lacomapolis Tribune is generally recognized as the newspaper of record of Faramount. Although the cost of publishing has increased over the years, the price of newspapers has generally remained low, forcing newspapers to rely more on advertising revenue and on articles provided by a major wire service, such as the Levantine Press, for their national and world coverage. With the exception of student publications, all the newspapers in Faramount are privately owned, many by large chains. Major cities often have "alternative weeklies" to complement the mainstream daily papers, for example, Oratas' Bay Report, to name one of the best known. Major cities may also support a local business journal, trade papers relating to local industries, and papers for local ethnic and social groups.


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