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Access NewspaperARCHIVE is the largest historical newspaper database online, containing tens of millions of newspaper pages from 1759 to present. Every newspaper in the archive is fully searchable by keyword and date, making it easy for you to quickly explore historical content. NewspaperARCHIVE.com is adding newspaper pages faster than you can search them - with one newspaper page added every second - that’s over 80,000 images a day, or about 2.5 million pages per month. - Newspapers in America -- Readers
America’s diversity has always been reflected in its newspapers. In the early 1800s, German-language newspapers served immigrant communities. In 1827, the African-American press was launched in New York with Freedom’s Journal, one of several papers that took up the cause of abolishing slavery. Today, American newspapers are published in dozens of languages, from Vietnamese and Korean in California to Yiddish in New York. Spanish-language newspapers make up the bulk of the circulation... with more than 350 weekly or daily papers reaching 17million readers, according to the Latino Print Network. - Gannett Co -- Newspapers
The company's role as a leader in technology began in 1929, when Frank Gannett co-invented the teletypesetter. Gannett newsrooms were among the first to use shortwave radios to gather reports from distant sources. In 1938, before color was used much in newspapers, many Gannett presses were adapted for color; much later, with its USA Today, the company would continue to be a leader in color use. Other advantages included a corporate plane that helped reporters get to the site of news quickly. Frank Gannett died in 1957, but not before he saw Miller named president and chief executive officer. Miller oversaw the company's expansion from a regional to a national chain in the next decade. - Newspapers -- United States
Connecticut's strong tradition of newspapers for public information began with the publication of the Connecticut Gazette in New Haven on Apr. 12, 1755. From that day to this, every type of news event imaginable has been reported, and continues to be reported, in the Connecticut press. Many of these old newspapers still exist, thanks to the foresight of collectors from times past. The Connecticut State Library has the largest collection of Connecticut newspapers known to exist. Through them, historians, students, and researchers can view the past as it was seen through contemporary eyes. This research guide presents an overview of Connecticut newspaper resources, with links to additional sites and information. - Gannett Co -- United States
The petitioner, Gannett Co., Inc., publishes two Rochester newspapers, the morning Democrat & Chronicle and the evening Times-Union. [n1] On July 20, each paper carried its first [p372] story about Clapp's disappearance. Each reported the few details that were then known, and stated that the police were theorizing that Clapp had been shot on his boat and his body dumped overboard. Each stated that the body was missing. The Times-Union mentioned the names of respondents Greathouse and Jones and said that Greathouse "was identified as one of the two companions who accompanied Clapp Friday" on the boat; said that the two were aged 16 and 21, respectively; and noted that the police were seeking the two men and Greathouse's wife... 16. Accompanying the evening story was a 1959 photograph of Clapp. - Arizona Republic
The Arizona Republic is a daily newspaper published in Phoenix, Arizona. Circulated throughout Arizona, it is the state's largest newspaper. Since 2000, it has been owned by the Gannett newspaper chain. According to the 2005 World Almanac, the Arizona Republic has the 15th highest newspaper circulation in the U.S. - Times -- Financial Times
Financial Times is one of the world's leading business information brands, internationally recognized for its authoritative news, comment and analysis. Whether in print or online, the Financial Times is essential reading for the global business community. - Newsweek Magazine -- United States
No matter where you travel across the globe today, on practically every magazine rack from Alaska to Zaire you'll find a copy of Newsweek. Published in New York City and distributed throughout the United States and internationally, Newsweek is one of America's "big three" weekly news magazines, along with Time and U.S. News & World Report. A magazine of news and commentary, its departments cover national and international affairs, science, sports, business, medicine, religion, entertainment, and the performing arts. - St Petersburg -- Tampa Bay
Rich in history and tradition, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in the United States. Established in 1909 and having been completely renovated in the early 1990s, the Club is located on the beautiful waterfront in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. A gathering place for avid boaters, it is ... one of Tampa Bay's most prestigious social venues. - Newsday
Newsday is a daily tabloid newspaper which serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens. First published on September 3, 1940, it is usually ranked among the top ten newspapers in circulation in the United States.
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