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This is a list of newspapers in Pennsylvania. Daily newspapers Altoona ... The Patriot-News - Harrisburg (3x/week) Pennsylvania Business Central - State College;
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
History of the Newspapers of Beaver County, Pennsylvania; First newspaper in Northampton County (journal article) Pennsylvania, keystone of democracy : newspaper series / Pennsylvania Historical Commission (1942) The First Newspaper Published in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (journal article, 1886) Pennsylvania News Archive
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Philadelphia Daily News; The Philadelphia Inquirer; The Philadelphia Tribune; The Pitt News; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; Pocono Record; Press Enterprise (Pennsylvania) Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania)
The newspaper was founded by a Mr. Irwin, who sold it in its first year to the Melvin family. George Melvin sold it in the 1960s, after briefly closing it, to Gene Shaw. Shaw ran the company until 1973, when he sold it to "Buck" and Betty Jones. They continued the newspaper until it was sold in 1982 to Douglas Teagarden.
Published since August 31, 1981, [2] the newspaper was founded by the Business Journal Publications Company which merged the paper with the rival Pittsburgh Business Journal, owned by Scripps-Howard, on March 21, 1985. They combined operations by April 1 of that year.
At over 218 years old, the Sun-Gazette is now the 10th-oldest newspaper in America and the fourth-oldest in Pennsylvania. More than 32 other newspapers have operated and closed in the Williamsport area since 1801. [citation needed] The Lycoming Gazette was a weekly