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The Reporter was a weekly Black-owned newspaper serving the New York City area from 1935 to 1937. [1] It was published by the Newspaper Guild of New York on behalf of the editorial members of the New York Amsterdam News during a 1935 strike, the first such strike within a Black-owned newspaper.
Although the current newspaper's name comes from the Rockland Journal-News, which was based in West Nyack, New York, and served Rockland County, the Rockland Journal-News was actually the third-largest newspaper that Gannett merged to create the larger newspaper. The Reporter Dispatch from White Plains, New York, and the Herald Statesman in ...
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester (original flagship newspaper) The Journal News, Westchester County; Times Herald-Record, Middletown, NY (recordinline.com) Utica Observer-Dispatch; Long Island Business News; Putnam Magazine; The Evening Tribune, Hornell; Wellsville Daily Reporter
A New York Times freelance contributor discussed Thursday a college newspaper interview he had years ago with Shamsud-Din Jabbar, saying he did not seem like the type of person who would commit ...
A Graphic Summary of the Growth of Newspapers in New York and Other States, 1704–1810. New York: New York Public Library, 1948 Brigham, Clarence S. "Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690–1820 Part VII: New York (A–L)."
Times reporter Kate Linthicum, who formerly covered City Hall and now is a correspondent in The Times' Mexico City bureau, recalled Connell's help on a story about problems with the city's 911 system.
The New York Times focused on scientific news more than any other paper, an importance shared by E. W. Scripps of Scripps-Howard. Much of the Times ' s scientific coverage was done by John Swinton, an editorial writer. In 1860, Swinton wrote three and a half columns regarding the reprint of On the Origin of Species (1859) by Charles Darwin.
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