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The Post-Standard was founded in 1829 as The Onondaga Standard. [2] The first issue was published on September 10, 1829, after Vivus W. Smith consolidated the Onondaga Journal with the Syracuse Advertiser under The Onondaga Standard name. Through the 1800s, it was known variously as The Weekly Standard, The Daily Standard, and The Syracuse ...
The Buffalo Beast, alternative weekly published in print 2002-2009 and online until 2013. The Buffalo Commercial was published 1842-1924. The Buffalo Courier-Express was established in 1926 and folded on September 19, 1982.
Defunct newspapers published in Syracuse, New York (5 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Syracuse, New York" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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In March 1911, the Syracuse Advertising Men's Club held a banquet to discuss journalism and publicity. This was reported in two articles. In an article in The Post-Standard covering this event, the author quoted Arthur Brisbane (not Tess Flanders as previously reported here and elsewhere) as saying: "Use a picture. It's worth a thousand words."
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The Syracuse Herald-Journal (1925–2001) was an evening newspaper in Syracuse, New York, United States, with roots going back to 1839 when it was named the Western State Journal. [1] The final issue — volume 124, number 37,500 — was published on September 29, 2001.
Al Fasoldt is an American columnist for the Syracuse Post-Standard.He wrote the "Technofile" column, [1] reviewing and commenting on computer technology. His column has a question/answer format where his alter ego, "Doctor Gizmo", addresses computers, digital technology, and photography.