Suburban Journals
Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis is a group of publications in the St. Louis region owned by Lee Enterprises. The chain serves St. Louis and St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri and Madison County in Illinois.
It publishes community newspapers, the Ladue News, Savvy Family, St. Louis' Best Bridal and Feast.
Publications are grouped in regional offices in Town and Country, Mo., and Collinsville, Illinois.
The Suburban Journals were acquired by Pulitzer in 2000; Pulitzer was purchased by Lee in 2005.
The chain for years was distributed to homes for free. The papers became subscription-only in November 2008.
The chain's main competition are the Post-Dispatch and community-focused Webster-Kirkwood Times and South County Times in Missouri and The Alton Telegraph, Edwardsville Intelligencer, and Belleville News-Democrat in Illinois.
Read more about Suburban Journals: Relationship With St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Notable Staff, History, See Also
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