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Diocese Newspaper / Magazine Circulation Frequency Year founded Alaska: Anchorage: Catholic Anchor: 11,000 [1] Monthly 1999 Fairbanks: The Alaskan Shepherd: Biweekly 1963 Juneau: The Southeast Alaska Catholic: Monthly 2010 Alabama: Birmingham: One Voice: 20,000 [2] Weekly 1969 Mobile: The Catholic Week: Weekly 1935 Arkansas: Little Rock ...
The Fayetteville Observer (established in 1816) is the oldest newspaper in North Carolina. The Star-News of Wilmington (established in 1867) is the oldest continuously running newspaper. Many of the newspapers in North Carolina have common parent companies, including Adams Publishing Group , Boone Newspapers , Champion Media, Community News ...
For years prior to the October 12, 1998, merger that created The Journal News, ten of the newspapers shared some content and printing presses, although the Rockland Journal-News, formerly The Journal-News, the Rockland County Evening Journal and the Nyack Evening Journal, operated its own full composing room and printing press until fall 1996.
The Bishoprick: quarterly magazine of Durham diocese, volume 28 no. 4, August 1953.With 32 pages including advertising, its contents included three letters or recent addresses from the bishop; details of the Church Assembly and Diocesan Conference; news from the local deaneries; faculties granted; Petertide ordinations, and clerical appointments and obituaries.
The owners of the newly founded Raleigh Observer, Peter M. Hale and William L. Saunders, bought the now-bankrupt paper, ending its publication and focusing on the Raleigh Observer. After about ten years the paper ran out of money, so the two owners sold to the owner of the Raleigh News, Samuel A. Ashe. [5]
The Observer was founded in 1896 [2] by brothers Frederick Barlow Currey and George H. Currey. [3] Bruce Dennis bought it from them in 1910, [4] and he sold the paper in 1925 to Frank B. Appleby. [5] Peter R. Finlay purchased the paper from him in 1930, [6] and died two years later of a sudden heart attack. [7]
Journalists from The Guardian and The Observer have gone on strike for 48-hours in protest over a potential sale of the latter. The Observer is The Guardian’s sister paper, which comes out ...
The paper is published from its offices at 119 Main Street, in Nanuet, New York. As of 2024, it is the only county-wide paid weekly newspaper in Rockland County. Robert J. Connor was a former columnist for the Rockland County Times. [3] Since 2013, the paper's reporting has been sourced by People, CBS News, and Politico, among others. [4] [5] [6]