For more than 150 years, The Oakland Press has not only recorded history but has helped make history in Oakland County. Since its inception, The Oakland Press has raised Cain through its political commentaries and rallied for civic improvements by way of its editorials. In addition, The Oakland Press has enlightened and entertained its readers through its features, and has investigated all who place themselves above the law. But, most of all, The Oakland Press has kept the citizens of Oakland County informed about the day's events, from the goings-on in our communities, schools, police departments and courts to the political events unfolding in our nation's capitol and the seats of government abroad. Today, The Oakland Press serves approximately 213,600* readers in the suburbs northwest of Detroit Monday through Friday, 256,200* readers on Thursday and Sunday. In addition to its regular news, business, features and sports sections, The Oakland Press also publishes dozens of special news and advertising sections with targeted appeal for its readers. From its beginnings as a family-owned newspaper in 1844 and under its current ownership today, 21st Century Newspapers Inc. The Oakland Press has remained steadfast in presenting its readership with a newspaper that fulfills the public trust. *Source 2001 Scarborough
Circulation Area :
Oakland County
Circulation : Daily Readership 213,600,
Thursday/Sunday Readership 256,200
Type :
Daily Newspaper
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