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The Warner Robins Patriot
Owner(s)Georgia Eagle Media, Inc.
PublisherCecil Staton
EditorDavid Cranshaw
Sports editorDon Moncrief
FoundedAugust 2009
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters1350 Radio Loop
Warner Robins, Georgia 31088
Websitehttp://warnerrobinspatriot.com/

The Warner Robins Patriot is a newspaperinWarner Robins, Georgia.[1] It is published each day on the Internet and in print on Wednesdays, and distributed by subscription and free distribution to approximately 20,000 households in Warner Robins and Centerville.

The paper was established in August 2009, by Georgia Eagle Media, Inc., owner of 15 radio stations in Georgia including WNNG 1350 AM, WDXQ-FM 107.5 FM, and WNNG-FM ESPN 99.9 FM. The paper was launched with support of local business, civic, and politic leaders who were frustrated at the fact that Warner Robins, now the 8th largest city in Georgia, lacked its own newspaper.[citation needed] For many years Warner Robins had a local paper, The Sun, which was purchased by the Macon newspaper The Telegraph and reduced to a once a week section in the paper several years ago.

Cecil Staton, president of Georgia Eagle, serves as publisher of the paper.

In November, 2009, in anticipation of future growth, Georgia Eagle broke ground for a news building addition that will house the paper staff.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Buckindail, Karen and Jeff Ofgang (May 2009). "Warner Robins Newspaper to launch in August". 13WMAZ.TV. Retrieved 2010-01-02.

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