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Reading Post offices, Richfield Avenue The Reading Post (formerly the Reading Evening Post ) was an English local newspaper covering Reading , Berkshire and surrounding areas. The title page of the paper featured the Maiwand Lion , a local landmark at Forbury Gardens .
The Oakland Post is the largest African-American weekly newspaper in Northern California, headquartered in Downtown Oakland. [1] It is one of five local newspapers published by the Post News Group, along with the Berkeley Tri-City Post, the Richmond Post, the San Francisco Post and the South County Post. [2]
This is a list of newspapers in California actively being published daily and non-daily. There were over 1,300 newspapers published in California at the beginning of 2020. There were over 1,300 newspapers published in California at the beginning of 2020.
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Before 1860, California had 57 newspapers and periodicals serving an average readership of 290,000. James King of William began publishing the Daily Evening Bulletin in San Francisco in October 1855 and built it into the highest circulation paper in the city. He criticized a city supervisor named James P. Casey, who, on the afternoon of the ...
In 2005 he began writing freelance travel stories for the Oakland Post. He became editor in June 2007, and then editor-in-chief of all five Post weeklies. [ 4 ] The Post is the largest African-American weekly newspaper in northern California, published in Oakland, California , by the Post News Group, and serving mainly Oakland, Berkeley ...
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Chicago Evening Post (1865–1875) - see Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area; Chicago Evening Post (1886–1932) Evening Post (1892–1893), then the Denver Evening Post (1895–1900), now The Denver Post; Memphis Evening Post (1868–1869), last name of the Memphis Post; New-York Evening Post (1801–1934), now the New York Post