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  2. History of American journalism - Wikipedia

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    The history of American journalism began in 1690, when Benjamin Harris published the first edition of "Public Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestic" in Boston. Harris had strong trans-Atlantic connections and intended to publish a regular weekly newspaper along the lines of those in London, but he did not get prior approval and his paper was suppressed after a single edition. [1]

  3. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The number of daily papers grew from 971 to 2226, 1880 to 1900. Weekly newspapers were published in smaller towns, especially county seats, or for German, Swedish and other immigrant subscribers. They grew from 9,000 to 14,000, and by 1900 the United States published more than half of the newspapers in the world, with two copies per capita.

  4. Newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers have been published in the United States since the 18th century [1] and are an integral part of the culture of the United States. Although a few newspapers including The New York Times, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal are sold throughout the United States, most U.S. newspapers are published for city or regional markets.

  5. Category:History of newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Whig newspapers (United States) (7 P) Pages in category "History of newspapers in the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  6. Mass media and American politics - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers such as the New York World and the New York Journal appealed to a wide variety of audiences with pages devoted to finances, sports, women, entertainment, etc. Special Interest newspapers were also on the rise during this period with many different groups pushing their agenda through newspapers and other forms of media.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Newspapers/States - Wikipedia

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    This project's current major initiative is to create new newspaper articles with entries of basic information in the list of newspapers by state, infoboxes using the {{Infobox newspaper}} template, images, street address and coordiantes, history section, and talk page with the {{WikiProject Newspapers}} template.

  8. 10 Biggest Newspapers In The US - AOL

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    The new generation may not realize it but newspapers have always been an extremely important part of culture and of course, the provision of news. See […] 10 Biggest Newspapers In The US

  9. Wikipedia:Free English newspaper sources - Wikipedia

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    Elephind – text searchable free database with access to over 200 million items from 4,345 newspaper titles. Florida Digital Newspaper Collection; Georgia (US State) Historic Newspapers - provides 984 newspaper titles from 1763 to the present day. Google News Archive — an unsupported (abandoned) database. Most useful to find a specific date ...