The Tampa Tribune

The newspaper also published a St. Petersburg Tribune edition, sold and distributed in Pinellas County.

The Tribune stopped publishing the Hernando Today, which was located in Brooksville, on December 1, 2014, citing "a tough newspaper advertising climate.

[3] Daily publication of the Tribune started in 1895 when Wallace Stovall upgraded printing from once a week.

[4] In 1966, the Tampa Tribune, along with sister properties WFLA-AM-FM-TV, was purchased by Richmond Newspapers, becoming Media General in 1969.

The Tampa Tribune won a Pulitzer Prize in 1966 for local investigative specialized reporting.

The award went to John Anthony Frasca for his "investigation and reporting of two robberies that resulted in the freeing of an innocent man.