Charlotte Post
The Charlotte Post The Voice of the Black Community

Volume 38, No. 37

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About Charlotte Post

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The Charlotte Post newspaper is a division of The Charlotte Post Publishing Company, Inc. (TCPPC) who has served as a dominant force in educating, empowering and enlightening African-American throughout North Carolina since 1878.  

As a trusted media resource, TCPPC continues to alter the way "Black Media" is perceived by the mainstream.  We set this standard of excellence by upholding our commitment to produce high-quality materials, report relevant and impactful editorial content, professional layout, original creative designs, and offer knowledgable marketing services that is often expected only from general market media companies.  Our commitment has positioned TCPPC as a leading provider of diversified news, information and entertainment from a black perspective.  

Every year, TCPPC is honored with various Recognition Of Excellence Awards above all Black newspapers across the U.S. from the National Newspaper Publishers Association and the NC Press Association.

  

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Minority owned and operated, TCPPC is managed by Gerald Johnson, Publisher & CEO, and Robert Johnson, Publisher & General Manager.  The 'Johnson Brothers' created a talented team of experienced journalism and marketing professionals that developed a network of print, digital and social media outlets designed to give African-Americans weekly access to national and local news coverage that affects the minority business sector and our community.

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