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Chapter about Newspapers; Chronological List of Florida Newspapers Published before July 1845; Elmer J. Emig (1932). "Check-List of Extant Florida Newspapers, 1845-1876". Florida Historical Quarterly. 11 (2): 77– 87. JSTOR 30150139.
Printed media in the Soviet Union, i.e., newspapers, magazines and journals, were under strict control of the CPSU and the Soviet state. The desire to disseminate propaganda was believed to had been the driving force behind the creation of the early Soviet newspapers.
Media in category "Newspapers published in the Soviet Union" This category contains only the following file. Title page of the Sovetskaya Belorussia newspaper (10 October 1939 edition) with a photo of the 75,000 people pro-Belarussian rally in Vilnius.jpg 367 × 272; 115 KB
The following publications were known as central newspapers in the Soviet Union.They were organs of the major organizations of the Soviet Union. Pravda (Пра́вда, "Truth"), the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Soviet Russia Illustrated (1923–1924): Glossy monthly magazine carrying forward Soviet Russia. Merged with The Labor Herald and The Liberator in 1924 to establish The Workers' Monthly, official organ of the Workers (Communist) Party. Soviet Russia Today, a monthly magazine published by the Soviet Russia Today Publications, Inc., New York, NY.
Chronological List of Florida Newspapers Published before July 1845; Elmer J. Emig (1932). "Check-List of Extant Florida Newspapers, 1845-1876". Florida Historical Quarterly. 11. JSTOR 30150139. Federal Writers' Project (1939), "Newspapers and Radio", Florida; a Guide to the Southernmost State, American Guide Series, pp. 120–127 – via ...
8.8 Florida. 8.9 Georgia. 8.10 Illinois. 8. ... This is a partial list of the local underground newspapers launched during the Sixties era of the hippie/psychedelic ...
This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States. Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more. [inconsistent] The list is sorted by distribution and state and labeled with the city of publication if not evident from the name.