Hollywood Sun-Tattler

The Hollywood Sun-Tattler was a daily newspaper serving Hollywood and southern Broward County, Florida. The newspaper was established in 1935 as the Hollywood Sun. It was combined with the South Broward Tattler in 1942, whereupon it adopted the Hollywood Sun-Tattler name it would use for most of its history. In 1989, it was purchased from E. W. Scripps Company, which had owned it since 1965, and reverted to the Hollywood Sun name used by its original predecessor publication. In December 1991, the paper, which as of 1989 had had a circulation of 31,000, ceased operation.

Hollywood Sun-Tattler

The Hollywood Sun-Tattler was a daily newspaper serving Hollywood and southern Broward County, Florida. The newspaper was established in 1935 as the Hollywood Sun. It was combined with the South Broward Tattler in 1942, whereupon it adopted the Hollywood Sun-Tattler name it would use for most of its history. In 1989, it was purchased from E. W. Scripps Company, which had owned it since 1965, and reverted to the Hollywood Sun name used by its original predecessor publication. In December 1991, the paper, which as of 1989 had had a circulation of 31,000, ceased operation.