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1890. Headquarters. Water Street, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States. Circulation. 10,500 (as of 2021) [ 1] Website. indianagazette .com. The Indiana Gazette is a newspaper in Indiana, Pennsylvania. It is delivered daily except for holidays and special occasions.
List is in order of place of publication. Indiana Republic Times. Anderson Herald Bulletin – Anderson. The Herald Republican – Angola. The Star – Auburn. The Herald Tribune – Batesville. Bedford Times-Mail – Bedford. The Herald-Times – Bloomington. Bluffton News Banner – Bluffton.
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GateHouse Media publishes three daily and five weekly newspapers in Georgia. Athens Banner-Herald, [ 25 ] daily, of Athens. Augusta Chronicle, [ 26 ] daily, of Augusta. Savannah Morning News, [ 27 ] daily, of Savannah. The Columbia County News-Times, [ 28 ] weekly, of Evans.
Language. English. Headquarters. Crown Point, Indiana. Website. post-trib.com. The Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana (formerly the Gary Post-Tribune) is a daily newspaper headquartered in Merrillville, Indiana, United States. It serves the Northwest Indiana region, and is owned by the Chicago Tribune Media Group.
Star-Gazette (1828, founded as Elmira Gazette, the first newspaper of the now massive Gannett conglomerate) The Providence Journal (1829) The Post-Standard (1829) The Philadelphia Inquirer (1829, founded as The Pennsylvania Inquirer) The Stamford Advocate (1829, founded as The Stamford Intelligencer)
The paper published daily editions every evening except on Sundays, when it published a morning edition. On March 7, 1823, Harvey Gregg and Douglas Maguire published the first issue of the Western Censor & Emigrants' Guide, a year after the city's first newspaper, the Indianapolis Gazette, was established. On October 19, 1824, Gregg sold his ...
Ben Quayle (great-grandson) Eugene Collins Pulliam (May 3, 1889 – June 23, 1975) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who was the founder and president of Central Newspapers Inc., a media holding company. During his sixty-three years as a newspaper publisher, Pulliam acquired forty-six newspapers across the United States.