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Kansas is home to more than two dozen daily newspapers and several dozen weeklies, with the first newspaper in the state appearing in 1856. Updated February 2020...
The first newspaper ever founded in Georgia, the Augusta Chronicle, came into being in 1785 as the Augusta Gazette and is still published to this day. Updated...
Newspapers began appearing in Connecticut midway through the 18th century, in the 1750s, with newspapers appearing in New Haven, New London, and Hartford (with the Courant, still...
Newspapers have operated in Colorado since 1859 and continue to flourish to this day, with dozens of dailies and weeklies across the state. Perhaps the shortest-lived of...
The first newspaper in Arizona was published in 1859, with the state currently hosting 13 daily newspapers and several dozen weeklies. Updated February 2020 1. The Arizona...
Newspapers in Alabama got their start back in 1811, with the advent of the (now defunct) Mobile Centinel – and yes, that’s the correct spelling! Just 39...
Year end is a hectic time at most organizations – office parties, extracurricular social occasions, end-of-year deadlines, budget discussions, go-forward planning and pretty much everything else all...
Daily newspapers in Minnesota date back to the founding of the Minnesota Pioneer, founded in 1849. The state also has a noteworthy history of Swedish-American newspapers dating...
Not surprisingly, Nebraska’s largest two daily newspapers belong to its two largest cities – Omaha and Lincoln. Daily newspapers began appearing in Nebraska ever since it had...
Staying on top of all your relevant media monitoring results isn’t exactly easy for most organizations, especially in the age of social media and 24-7 online news....
Massachusetts is home to the very first printing press ever set up in North America, and the state (then a colony) published its very first newspaper in...
The first newspaper ever published in Utah, the Deseret News, appeared in June 1850. According to local historians it only operated for a year before suspending operations...
