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The Enquirer ' s predecessor was the Phoenix, edited by Moses Dawson as early as 1828. It later became the Commercial Advertiser and in 1838 the Cincinnati Advertiser and Journal. By the time John and Charles Brough purchased it and renamed it the Daily Cincinnati Enquirer, it was considered a newspaper of record for the city.
The oldest newspaper still in print in the world. Still published as a daily (paper and online) newspaper. 1665 [21] Oxford Gazette: English Oxford: England From issue 24 in 1666, the paper was printed in London and renamed London Gazette; [22] this is still published. 1666 Den Danske Mercurius: Danish Copenhagen: Denmark-Norway: 1673 ...
See also: History of American journalism and Early American publishers and printers. The history of American newspapers begins in the early 18th century with the publication of the first colonial newspapers. American newspapers began as modest affairs—a sideline for printers. They became a political force in the campaign for American ...
1833 (as The Sentinel) Headquarters. 600 West Main Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Website. web .archive .org /* /https: //news-sentinel .com. The News-Sentinel was a daily newspaper based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The afternoon News-Sentinel was politically independent. The papers suspended publication in November 2020, after the beginning of COVID ...
The News-Gazette is a local newspaper serving Randolph County, Indiana, as well as parts of Ohio. It is owned by The Graphic Printing Company of Portland, Indiana. Its publisher is Ray Cooney. It is published bi-weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Graphic Printing Company bought the newspaper from Community Media Group on May 1, 2023.
The Advocate is the leading newspaper of Darke County, Ohio, circulating in Greenville, Ansonia, Arcanum, Bradford, New Madison, Union City and Versailles, Ohio, as well as abutting smaller communities, and neighboring Union City, Indiana. History. The Advocate was founded by W.A. Browne, Sr. as an eight-page weekly newspaper in May 1883.
The Indianapolis Journal was a newspaper published in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The paper published daily editions every evening except on Sundays, when it published a morning edition. On March 7, 1823, Harvey Gregg and Douglas Maguire published the first issue of the Western Censor & Emigrants ...
The Cincinnati Post was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. In Northern Kentucky, it was bundled inside a local edition called The Kentucky Post . The Post was a founding publication and onetime flagship of Scripps-Howard Newspapers, a division of the E. W. Scripps Company.