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The '''''Beverly Hills Post''''' was a free weekly publication of [[Beverly Hills, California]].<ref name="latimes">[http://articles.latimes.com/1994-04-16/local/me-46540_1_beverly-hills-weekly Beverly Hills Weekly Ceases Publication], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', April 16, 1994</ref> It was founded in 1928.<ref name="latimes"/> The [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid-sized]] newspaper stopped publication in mid-April 1994 because of a divorce between the owners, Margaret "Peggy" Harris, and her husband, Walter.<ref name="latimes"/> The closing of this newspaper left the ''[[Beverly Hills Courier]]'' as the only newspaper in the city until the founding of ''[[Beverly Hills Weekly]]'' in 1999.<ref name="latimes"/>
The '''''Beverly Hills Post''''' is a periodical publication of [[Beverly Hills, California]].<ref name="latimes">[http://articles.latimes.com/1994-04-16/local/me-46540_1_beverly-hills-weekly Beverly Hills Weekly Ceases Publication], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', April 16, 1994</ref> It was founded in 1928.<ref name="latimes"/> The [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid-sized]] newspaper stopped publication in mid-April 1994 because of a divorce between the owners, Margaret "Peggy" Harris, and her husband, Walter.<ref name="latimes"/> The closing of this newspaper left the ''[[Beverly Hills Courier]]'' as the only newspaper in the city until the founding of ''[[Beverly Hills Weekly]]'' in 1999, and has since been under new management.<ref name="latimes"/>


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Revision as of 22:08, 2 September 2020

The Beverly Hills Post is a periodical publication of Beverly Hills, California.[1] It was founded in 1928.[1] The tabloid-sized newspaper stopped publication in mid-April 1994 because of a divorce between the owners, Margaret "Peggy" Harris, and her husband, Walter.[1] The closing of this newspaper left the Beverly Hills Courier as the only newspaper in the city until the founding of Beverly Hills Weekly in 1999, and has since been under new management.[1]

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