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The Philadelphia Tribune is an American newspaper, headquartered at 520 South 16th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that primarily targets the African American community. Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, it is the oldest continually running African-American newspaper, being created in 1884 by Chrisopher James Perry, Jr. The Philadelphia Tribune also publishes the Tribune Magazine, Entertainment Now!, Sojourner, The Learning Key, and The Sunday Tribune. The Tribune has a readership of about 223,500, and is mostly read by people living in the Philadelphia-Camden Metro Area, as well as a minority in Chester.
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