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Newspapers once printed or published in the U.S. state of Indiana which have ceased publication. Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in Indiana" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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.
List of newspapers in Indiana; Indiana Newspaper Bibliography. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1982. Available through the Indiana University Northwest Library Reference Desk, Gary, IN. Please contact at (219) 980-6582 or "IUN.edu". IUN.edu. or at The Indiana Historical Society website, "The Indiana Historical Society"
This is a list of newspapers in Indiana. Daily newspapers. List is in order of place of publication. Indiana Republic Times; Anderson Herald Bulletin – Anderson;
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Indiana" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Highflyer weekly of Carmel, Indiana; Kokomo Tribune five days per week (previously daily) of Kokomo, Indiana; The Lebanon Reporter three days per week (previously five) of Lebanon, Indiana; Pharos-Tribune five days per week (previously six) of Logansport, Indiana; Tribune-Star five days per week (previously daily) of Terre Haute, Indiana
The News-Sentinel traces its origins to 1833, when The Sentinel was established as a weekly paper. The Sentinel was owned for a year and half in 1878-79 by Fort Wayne native William Rockhill Nelson who went on to found and make his fortune with The Kansas City Star.
Boyce and the new co-owner, John W. Banbury, renamed the paper the Indiana Daily Times in 1914, and it reached a circulation of over 46,000 the following year. [1] It was not until 1922 that the paper became the Indianapolis Times when Scripps-Howard bought it. [3] Roy W. Howard was the president of Scripps-Howard publishing from 1922 to 1964.