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Hadiqat al-Akhbar (The News Garden in English) is the first daily newspaper of Lebanon which was launched in 1858. [1] From 1858 to 1958 there were nearly 200 newspapers in the country. [2] Prior to 1963 the number of newspapers was more than 400. [3] However, the number reduced to 53 due to the 1963 press law. [3] [4]
Rivertown Newspaper Group Elm Grove News-Independent: Elm Grove: Elm Grove News-Independent, LLC Elroy Link: Elroy: Independent The Fennimore Times: Fennimore: Morris Multimedia Fitchburg Star: Fitchburg: United Newspaper Group/Woodward Communications The Reporter: Fond du Lac: Gannett Daily Jefferson County Union: Fort Atkinson: Adams ...
'The East') is a Lebanese daily newspaper founded in 1926 published in Arabic in Beirut, Lebanon. [1] It is published by Dar El Shark ( Arabic : دار الشرق ) also founded in Lebanon in 1926. The company also publishes Nadine monthly.
In 1918 Jones' trumpeted his opposition to a La Follette-backed candidate for U.S. Senate, urging readers to "DECIDE STATE'S LOYALTY TODAY" in a blaring primary-day headline. [ 19 ] On July 19, 1919, Jones sold the State Journal to the Lee Newspaper Syndicate (now Lee Enterprises ) of Davenport, IA , with A. M. Brayton becoming publisher and ...
Al-Ahed (Arabic:العهد) is a weekly arabic newspaper and a news website based in Beirut, Lebanon.Al-Ahed is owned by Hezbollah. [1] [2] [3] The newspaper was established with the aim of presenting Hezbollah's narratives and perspectives among the Lebanese and Arab public.
The Daily Cardinal is a student newspaper that serves the University of Wisconsin–Madison community. One of the oldest student newspapers in the country, [1] it began publishing on Monday, April 4, 1892. [2] The newspaper is financially and editorially independent of the university.
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By 2006, the suburban editions were consolidated into only 11 editions, losing the original newspaper names. [8] The list of the 23 weekly newspapers at their 1986 peak was as follows: The Bay Viewer; Brookfield News; Brown Deer Herald; Cudahy Reminder-Enterprise; Elm Grove Elm Leaves; Fox Point, Bayside, River Hills Herald; Franklin-Hales ...