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  2. File:The Washington Times (2019-10-31).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. The Washington Times - Wikipedia

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    Unusual among daily newspapers when The Washington Times was founded, the newspaper published full color front pages in all its sections and color elements throughout. It also used ink that it advertised as being less likely to come off on the reader's hands than the type used by The Washington Post . [ 12 ]

  4. List of newspapers in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Washington, D.C. These newspapers are published or headquartered in Washington, D.C. There have been over 800 newspapers published in the District of Columbia since its founding in 1790. As of February 2020, there were approximately 75 newspapers in print in the District. [1] [2]

  5. Washington Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Hearst acquired the old Washington Times.It had been established in 1894 and owned successively by Congressman Charles G. Conn (1844–1931) of Elkhart, Indiana, publisher Stilson Hutchins (1838–1912, previous founder/owner of The Washington Post, 1877–1889), and most recently Frank A. Munsey (1854–1925), a financier, banker and magazine publisher known as the "Dealer in Dailies ...

  6. Washington Times (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Times is a current American daily newspaper in Washington D.C. founded in 1982. Washington Times may also refer to: Washington Times Herald (1867–present), an American daily newspaper serving Washington, Indiana, and adjacent portions of Daviess County, Indiana. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.

  7. The Washington Times (1894–1939) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the Times-Herald was purchased by Phillip L. Graham, owner of The Washington Post. For a time, the combined paper was officially known as The Washington Post and Times-Herald. The Times-Herald portion of the nameplate became less and less prominent on a second line in ensuing years, however, and was dropped entirely in 1973.

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  9. Broadsheet - Wikipedia

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    The broadsheet is then cut in half during the process. Thus, the newsprint rolls used are defined by the width necessary to print four front pages. The width of a newsprint roll is called its web. The now-common 11-inch-wide front page broadsheet newspapers in the United States use a 44-inch web newsprint roll.