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The Oxford Times is a weekly newspaper, published each Thursday in Oxford, England. The paper is published from a large production facility at Osney Mead , west Oxford, and is owned by Newsquest , the UK subsidiary of US -based Gannett Company .
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The Shetland Times; Shrewsbury Chronicle; Shurey's Illustrated; The Shuttle (newspaper) Sidmouth Herald; The Sikh Times; The Socialist (UK newspaper) Solidarity (newspaper) Southport Reporter; Southwark News; Soviet Weekly; The Sphere (newspaper) The Sporting Times; Stratford Observer; The Student (newspaper) The Sunday Correspondent; Sunday ...
The Oxford Mail was founded in 1928 by MP Frank Gray as a successor to Jackson's Oxford Journal (1753 - 1928), named after William Jackson, a former printer of the University of Oxford. [2] [3] [4] Originally an evening newspaper, the Oxford Mail is now published in the morning and online.