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United States Still published. The Herald is the oldest family-owned newspaper in continuous operation, published under the same name in the same city, in the United States. 1796 Norwich Bulletin: English Norwich, Connecticut: United States Still published 1799 The Keene Sentinel: English Keene, New Hampshire: United States Still published 1801 ...
The following is a list of the top 10 newspapers in the United States by average weekday circulation and paid subscribers ... (1834, oldest non-English newspaper, ...
The Elizabeth Daily Journal ceased publication on January 2, 1992, after having been in continuous publication for 212 years, the fourth oldest newspaper published continuously in the United States. [17] Many of the papers, however, which were kept alive or brought to life during the war could not adapt themselves to the new conditions of peace.
The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.A morning newspaper serving most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury, its headquarters on Broad Street in Hartford, Connecticut was a short walk from the state capitol.
The New Hampshire Gazette is a nonprofit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.Its editors claim that the paper, which all but disappeared into other publications until the late 1900s, is the oldest newspaper in the United States. [1]
[21] [22] [17] The Hartford Courant is considered to be the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, though there is some debate on that status. Before the Stamp Act 1765 there were twenty-four newspapers among the colonies, save New Jersey, whose news came from newspapers in neighboring Philadelphia and New York. [ 23 ]
This is a list of student newspapers at colleges and universities in the United States This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
In 1891, Smith began syndicating humorist Edgar Wilson Nye's work, leading him to become the "most widely read and highly paid writer in the United States" at the time of Nye's death in 1896. [5] At the time of his death in 1908, the Association was "the largest newspaper syndicate in the United States."