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Star-Gazette (1828, founded as Elmira Gazette, the first newspaper of the now massive Gannett conglomerate) The Providence Journal (1829) The Post-Standard (1829) The Philadelphia Inquirer (1829, founded as The Pennsylvania Inquirer) The Stamford Advocate (1829, founded as The Stamford Intelligencer)
The Star-Herald - Presque Isle, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Southern Forecaster - published weekly alongside The Northern Forecaster, The Mid-Coast Forecaster and The Portland Forecaster; Sun Chronicle - Westbrook) Twin City Times - Auburn, covering Androscoggin County and the surrounding areas; published every Thursday
Seacoast Media Group. Seacoast Media Group is a unit of Local Media Group. Seacoast publishes five weekly newspapers and one daily, The Portsmouth Herald, along the coasts of New Hampshire and York County, Maine, United States. The group publisher is John Tabor; its executive editor is Howard Altschiller. [when?]
The Cherry Hill Sun. The Coast Star - Manasquan, Avon-By-The-Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Lake Como, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Wall Township. The Coaster - Asbury Park, founded in 1983. Cranbury Press. East Brunswick Sentinel - East Brunswick. Edison Sentinel - Edison / Metuchen.
List of newspapers[edit] There were approximately 260 North Carolina newspapers in publication at the beginning of 2020. [2] The Fayetteville Observer (established in 1816) is the oldest newspaper in North Carolina. The Star-News of Wilmington (established in 1867) is the oldest continuously running newspaper.
Treasure Coast Newspapers was originally a group formed under the E.W. Scripps company, which acquired the Stuart -based Martin County paper in 1965; the Jupiter -based weekly publication in 1978; the Vero Beach -based Indian River newspaper in 1997; and the Fort Pierce -based St. Lucie newspaper in 2000. The Jupiter Courier, Sebastian Sun ...
The Greymouth Evening Star was one of many newspapers founded on the West Coast during the West Coast Gold Rush. It is New Zealand's sixth oldest daily newspaper and was founded by James Snyder Browne as a four-page daily on 18 March 1866. [2] An evening newspaper, its main competitors was the Grey River Argus founded in 1865 (folded in 1966 [3 ...
The Shropshire Star later became the first evening newspaper in Europe to use web-fed offset printing, which refers to the use of rolls (or webs) of paper supplied to the printing press. [6] [7] In September 2023, the paper was sold by the family-owned Claverley Group to National World .