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Sunday-Only 'Oxford Enterprise' Launches in Mississippi



Published: October 07, 2009 11:50 AM ET

OXFORD, Miss. A company has launched a new Sunday-only newspaper in Oxford.

The Oxford Enterprise hit the streets this past Sunday.

The paper is published by Scott Coopwood's family of businesses, which also publishes Delta Magazine, Delta Business Journal and another Sunday-only newspaper, the Cleveland Courant.

Oxford already has two newspapers published five days a week on weekdays, the locally owned The Oxford Eagle and The Daily Mississippian, the University of Mississippi's newspaper. Both are published Monday to Friday.

The plan is to distribute some 10,000 copies free for several weeks before it transitions to paid circulation, according to a report in the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal.





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