Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee

Address: 400 E 11th St, Chattanooga, TN 37403.
Phone: 4237566900.
Website: timesfreepress.com.
Specialties: Newspaper publisher, Classified ads newspaper publisher.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 71 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.1/5.

Location of Chattanooga Times Free Press

The Chattanooga Times Free Press is a well-known newspaper publisher located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The address of this establishment is 400 E 11th St, Chattanooga, TN 374

Reviews of Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Larousse Lamur
5/5

For delivery Driver, The Shipping and receiving Dock is by the side of the road on the left side before the bridge..Send picture to y'all out.

Becareful the Bridge is 13.1ft tall. It won't fit trailer 53ft

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Timothy Dye
2/5

I am disabled and can't seem to get them to porch my paper. Went as far as I could up the ladder and got nothing but lies as to why they couldn't porch the paper. One supervisor told me that my carrier tripped and fell on debris in my yard, a few minutes later said he tripped going up my steps. Finished that lie with him slipping on ice on my sidewalk. Get your lies straight in the same conversation. Been since late summer of last year since I got my paper porched. Then the man asked me how I got my mail, like it's going to matter since neighborhood kids bring me the mail. What the devil does it matter how I get my mail I'm trying to get my paper thrown on my porch. They won't help the disabled!?!?

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Topher Kersting
5/5

As a candidate for Congress, I visited Chattanooga Publishing Company for an interview by the Editorial Board of the Chattanooga Times Free Press. Parking was easy, security and the receptionist were very helpful and friendly, and the waiting area was comfortable. It seemed to be a very comfortable work environment.

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Jolene Clark
5/5

The CTFP is undoubtedly the best newspaper in the southeast. It stands out when compared with Knoxville or Huntsville. I like the fact that you can get two editorial views on all the major issues and here lately they are doing a lot of reporting on very down to earth human problems and issues.

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Jay Phillips
1/5

Isn't littering illegal? I travel for work and what do I come home to after a month on the road?......nasty yellow plastic wrapped news papers soaking wet scattered all over my driveway. They basically must be scrapped from the pavement. It looks terrible and trashy and basically my whole street is littered with their yellow plastic garbage.

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Christine Gutierrez
1/5

I read a lot of my news from Google news. It aggregates news from all over into a page. Chattanooga times free Press comes up frequently, and I always highly regret clicking on it.
The website will take over your browser immediately on loading the page and try to get you to pay them money. You can read the news after navigating through this trashy process, but why deal with it when there are a million other news sites out there?

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Russell Golden
2/5

This is the Times Free Press news paper. Not sure why I was offered a chance to review this place. Hard to believe printed news is still available. I wish they would take better care of their property. I wish it was easier to view their online content.

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chattanooga, Tennessee
John Vass
5/5

This is the home of the Chattanooga Times Free Press, the daily newspaper for the Scenic City. The newspaper has a rich tradition built from involvement of Adolph S. Ochs, who was longtime publisher of The Chattanooga Times as well as The New York Times, and Roy McDonald, Chattanooga entrepreneur who founded the Chattanooga Free Press as well as the Red Food and the Home Stores grocery chains and was long the head of BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and Baroness Erlanger Hospital.

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