Greenville Publishing Company, Inc. v. The Daily Reflector, Incorporated

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit · Decided 1974-05-01

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CRAVEN, Circuit Judge: The parties in this antitrust suit are competitors in the business of local advertising in Greenville, North Carolina. Both plaintiff and defendants publish shoppers guides, free weekly tabloids composed almost entirely of advertising. Defendants also publish the only daily newspaper in Greenville. Plaintiff ch…

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