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Unlike other new tabloid style newspapers throughout the US, the ''OC Post'' is charging for its publication whether for home delivery or newsstand. The newsstand price is 25 cents, with yearly subscriptions available for $19.99.
Unlike other new tabloid style newspapers throughout the US, the ''OC Post'' is charging for its publication whether for home delivery or newsstand. The newsstand price is 25 cents, with yearly subscriptions available for $19.99.

OC Post has been charged with littering Orange County gated communities with unwanted copies of its paper scattered about in white plastic bags. It has been reported that houses have many copies of the unwanted items, collected over several days, strewn about their yards and driveways, inspite of repeated requests to cease delivery.


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[[Category:Publications established in 2006]]
[[Category:Publications established in 2006]]
[[Category:Freedom Communications]]
[[Category:Freedom Communications]]



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Revision as of 17:54, 9 May 2007

OC Post
File:OCPostApril2007.JPG
The April 20, 2007 front page of the OC Post
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Freedom Communications
PublisherN. Christian Anderson III
FoundedAugust 21, 2006
Headquarters625 North Grand Avenue
Santa Ana, California 92701
 United States
WebsiteOCPost.com

The OC Post launched on August 21, 2006 as Orange County, California's first new daily newspaper in decades. Chartered by Freedom Communications, who also own and operate the Orange County Register, it is an attempt to condense a standard newspaper into a more "modern" tabloid format, as has become common in cities across the United Kingdom and Europe.

Unlike other new tabloid style newspapers throughout the US, the OC Post is charging for its publication whether for home delivery or newsstand. The newsstand price is 25 cents, with yearly subscriptions available for $19.99.

OC Post has been charged with littering Orange County gated communities with unwanted copies of its paper scattered about in white plastic bags. It has been reported that houses have many copies of the unwanted items, collected over several days, strewn about their yards and driveways, inspite of repeated requests to cease delivery.

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