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This is a list of New York City newspapers and magazines. [1] Largest newspapers by circulation. Total circulation, as of March, 2013: [2]
PM was a liberal-leaning daily newspaper published in New York City by Ralph Ingersoll from June 1940 to June 1948 and financed by Chicago millionaire Marshall Field III.. The paper borrowed many elements from weekly news magazines, such as many large photos and at first was bound with staples.
Freie Arbeiter Stimme (New York City) [citation needed] Long Island Press (Jamaica, New York) (1921–1977) [365] Nassau Daily Review-Star [366] The Merchant's Ledger (New York City) ?-1851; National Guardian/The Guardian (New York City, 1948–1992) New York Age (New York City) New York Courier and Enquirer (1834, New York City) [367]
Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in New York City" ... New York Star (1800s newspaper) New York Star (1948–1949) The New York Sun; New York Sunday News;
The Sun was a New York newspaper published from 1833 until 1950. It was considered a serious paper, [2] like the city's two more successful broadsheets, The New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune.
It includes both current and historical newspapers. New York was the birthplace ... New York: The City Sun: ... New York : The Jamaican Gleaner: 1940 [216 ...
1940s in sports in New York City (10 C) Pages in category "1940s in New York City" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The People's Voice, also known as Voice, was a newspaper based in Harlem, New York City to serve the African American community. [1] Adam Clayton Powell Jr., a New York politician and pastor, founded the newspaper in 1942. [2] Voice mainly focused on racial issues, local events and investigative news, but it also covered entertainment and sports.