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Businiess name:  Douglas County Sentinel
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Chris Barker, the editor for the Paulding County Sentinel, focuses on local politics, which is about as exciting as reading the ""wet paint"" sign on a new park bench over and over again.\r \r If you plan on advertising, spend it on TV, and Radio, and stay away from your local paper. The Paulding County Sentinel (PCS) is one of three weekly local newspapers printed for the Paulding County market. The Paulding Neighbor (PN) and the Dallas New Era (DNE) being the other two. PCS has less than 4000 weekly circulation. Out of that, maybe 5 newspapers are subscribers, and the rest are either freely distributed, or put in convenient stores (approx. 500 papers max are sold in stores). Store sales are non existent, if at all! That leaves 3500 to be freely distributed. Let's just say it's very hard to track freely distributed newspapers (dispachers are notorious for distributing free newspapers into a recycle bin). \r \r If you really want to read this excuse for a paper, do yourself a favor and get it for free! Go to downtown Hiram (off of 92), to the courthouse and grab one. While you're there, go by the Hiram Coffee Shop and flick Helana off. After that, go to Albertson's Auto Mart and grab some free coffee. Whatever you do, don't give the Paulding County Sentinel or Hiram Coffee Shop a dime of your hard earned money. You'll thank me later. Pros: You can see what your Mayor is doing.. Cons: Who cares? Local politics is boring!

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