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  2. Category:Newspapers published in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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  3. The News-Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Ottawa Citizen - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa, Ontario. K2C 3M4. Circulation. 231,000 weekdays, 490,000 weekly for print and digital [4] (as of 2022)vividata. ISSN. 0839-3222. Website. ottawacitizen.com. The Ottawa Citizen is an English-language daily newspaper owned by Postmedia Network in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

  5. Media ownership in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Apart from a limited number of community broadcasters, media in Canada are primarily owned by a small number of companies: Bell, Corus, Rogers, Quebecor and the government-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Each of these companies holds a diverse mix of over-the-air television, cable television, radio, newspaper, magazine, and/or internet ...

  6. The Holland Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Holland Sentinel is a newspaper published six days a week in Holland, Michigan, United States, founded in 1896. It is published by Gannett. The newspaper covers most of Ottawa County, including Holland, Beechwood and Zeeland, as well as northern Allegan County, Michigan, including Douglas and Saugatuck.

  7. History of Canadian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    There were five important periods in the history of Canadian newspapers' responsible for the eventual development of the modern newspaper. These are the "Transplant Period" from 1750 to 1800, when printing and newspapers initially came to Canada as publications of government news and proclamations; followed by the "Partisan Period from 1800–1850," when individual printers and editors played ...

  8. Media in Ottawa–Gatineau - Wikipedia

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    Media in Ottawa–Gatineau. The following media outlets are located in Canada 's National Capital Region, serving the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. The two cities, which are adjacent and each receive virtually all television and radio stations operating in either city, are considered a single media market.

  9. Mark Sutcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Mark Sutcliffe (born July 14, 1968) is a Canadian politician who has been the 59th mayor of Ottawa since 2022. [2] Before entering politics, he hosted Ottawa Today on 1310News radio. Sutcliffe is the first Chinese Canadian and person from a visible minority group to serve as mayor of Ottawa. [3]