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A periodical is any publication that is published on a regular schedule. This type holds basic information that will apply to most types of periodicals. To display properties that pertain to a specific type of periodical (such as a magazine or...
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| The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
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Topic | 1949 |
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (later Fantasy & Science Fiction and usually referred to as just F&SF;) is a digest-size American fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House and then by Fantasy House. Both were subsidiaries of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press, which took over as publisher in 1958. Currently, the magazine is published monthly except for a combined October/November issue.
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| San Francisco Chronicle |
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Topic | 1865 |
The San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. The paper grew along with San Francisco and was the largest circulation newspaper on the West Coast of the United States in 1880; today it is Northern California's largest newspaper, serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but distributed throughout Northern California, including the Sacramento area and North Coast. Today only the Los Angeles Times...
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| The Socialist | Topic | 1997 |
The Socialist is the weekly paper of the Socialist Party of England and Wales. It is edited and written by the members and supporters of the political party publishing it.
Sold by its members, it is a non-profit paper, carrying news and reports from around the country and from overseas. The Socialist was founded in 1997 as the successor in England and Wales of the Militant newspaper.
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| Die Welt | Topic | Apr 2, 1946 |
Die Welt (English: The World) is a German national daily newspaper published by the Axel Springer AG company.
It was founded in Hamburg in 1946 by the British occupying forces, and it takes a self-described "liberal cosmopolitan" position in editing, but Die Welt is considered to be a conservative newspaper.
The newspaper currently publishes a compact edition entitled Welt Kompakt, a 32-page cut-down version of the main broadsheet. Welt Kompakt, has a fresher look and is targeted to a...
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| The Daily Toreador |
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Topic | 1925 |
The Daily Toreador is the student newspaper for Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The newspaper started in 1925 after the founding of Texas Technological College in 1923. It was originally called The Toreador to reflect the Spanish Renaissance architectural of the campus's buildings. In 1965, the name changed to The University Daily and then changed again to its current name The Daily Toreador in 2005.
The publication is available in print, email, and web (including downloadable PDF)...
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| The Oskaloosa Herald | Topic | 1850 |
The Oskaloosa Herald is a daily newspaper published in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and covering Mahaska County, Iowa. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
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| The Gardner News | Topic | 1869 |
The Gardner News is a family-owned daily newspaper serving seven cities and towns in northwest Worcester County, Massachusetts. In addition to the city of Gardner, where it is headquartered, it also covers the rural towns of Ashburnham, Hubbardston, Phillipston, Templeton, Westminster, and Winchendon, Massachusetts.
The News publishes every day except Sunday. It is noteworthy for printing on one of the widest newsprint "webs" in New England daily newspapering. Its text is also printed in a...
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| The Crockett Times | Topic | 1873 |
The Crockett Times is a weekly community newspaper serving Crockett County, Tennessee.
The paper was first published as The Crockett County Sentinel in 1873. In 1933, Leslie Sims began publishing The Crockett Times and merged the paper with the Sentinel (of Bells) and The Tri-County News (of Friendship). Published in Alamo, it is the oldest continually operated business in Crockett County.
The journalistic focus of the paper is on the people, families, and events in the county's communities.
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The Orange Leader is morning daily newspaper published in Orange, Texas, covering Orange County. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
In 1991, Cox Enterprises sold The Orange Leader, along with its sister paper The Port Arthur News, to American Publishing Company, which in turn dealt them to CNHI in 1999.
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| La Nación |
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Topic | 1870 |
La Nación is an Argentine daily newspaper. It is on the right of the political spectrum, with the centrist Clarín being its main competitor. It is the only newspaper in Argentina still published in broadsheet format.
The daily was re-named in August 28 1945, having formerly been La Nación Argentina, founded in January 4 1870 preeminently by former Argentine president Bartolomé Mitre and associates. Until 1914, the managing editor was Jose Luis Murature, Foreign Minister of Argentina from 1914...
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| The Tribune | Topic | 1911 |
The Tribune is a tri-weekly newspaper published in Elkin, North Carolina. It has covered the tri-county area of Surry, Wilkes, and Yadkin counties since 1911. The Tribune has a circulation of 6,000 .
Harvey Laffoon (1897-1978) was the owner, publisher and editor of The Elkin Tribune for 42 years, beginning in 1926. He was inducted into the North Carolina Journalism Hall of Fame in 2002 . In 1949, the paper expanded from a weekly to bi-weekly.
After Laffoon retired in 1968, the newspaper was...
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| Metro, Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper |
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Topic | 1985 |
Metro is a free weekly newspaper published by the San Jose, California, based Metro Newspapers. Also known as Metro Silicon Valley to distinguish from its spin-off publication Metro Santa Cruz, the paper serves the greater San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to print form, Metro can be downloaded, in PDF format, for free from the publisher's website. Metro also keeps tabs on local politics and the "chattering" class of San Jose through its weekly column, The Fly.
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| La Estrella Oeste |
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Topic | 1983 |
La Estrella Oeste and La Estrella Norte are two Spanish-language, regional newspapers based in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Both editions cover 36 towns of the western and northern areas of Puerto Rico.
As of 2006, La Estrella is the biggest regional newspaper, in terms of circulation, in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, with a combined weekly circulation of 117,000. La Estrella was the first regional newspaper to be audited in Puerto Rico by the Circulation Verification Council (CVC). La Estrella...
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| The Washington Post |
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Topic | 1877 |
The Washington Post is the largest, and most circulated newspaper in Washington, D.C. It is also one of the city's oldest papers, having been founded in 1877. It is widely considered to be one of the most important newspapers in the United States due to its particular emphasis on national politics, and international affairs, and being a newspaper of record. Even so, the Washington Post has always been defined as a local paper and does not print any editions for the outside region beyond that of...
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| Il Tirreno | Topic | 1877 |
Il Tirreno is an Italian newspaper printed in Livorno. It is a regional newspaper published in Tuscany, and features also sixteen local editions around the whole region.
It was founded in 1877 under the name Il Telegrafo (The Telegraph), with a moderate centrist political line. During the fascist regime, it was owned by the Ciano family. Following the Liberation, it was replaced in 1945 by Il Tirreno, and switched to a left-wing policy. From 1957 to 1976 it was known again as Il Telegrafo, but...
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| Sankei Shimbun |
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Topic | Jun 20, 1933 |
Sankei Shimbun (産経新聞) is a daily newspaper in Japan published by the . It is the 6th most circulated newspaper in Japan and one of the five considered "national" newspapers.
Sankei Shimbun's name literally means "Industrial and Economic News." Its editorial view is generally nationalist, anti-communist, conservative, and pro-United States.
On 1 October 2007, Sankei Shimbun's website and MSN Japan started a content partnership, MSN Sankei News.
The Sankei Shimbun is part of the Fujisankei...
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| Sikat: Where Life Shines | Topic | Nov 27, 2006 |
Sikat: Where Life Shines is published every Monday by the Sonshine Media Network International located at Rm. 3001, 30th Floor, Jollibee Plaza Bldg., F. Ortigas Jr. Rd., Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines.
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| The Junk Journal | Topic | 2003 |
The Junk Journal is a small, monthly newsletter-style newspaper that focuses on news in Darboy, Wisconsin and the Fox River Valley near Appleton, specifically the Heart of the Valley.
The Junk Journal was officially founded on February 23, 2003, by Jordan Mader. The first issues were distributed among a small amount of subscribers in the Darboy area. The first issues were four pages long and published weekly. By the end of the summer in 2003, The Post-Crescent had picked up on the story and...
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| The Buzz | Topic | 2003 |
The Buzz is the official student newspaper of SAR High School. It reports on student activities, the school's sport teams, and other events centering around students and the school.
This newspaper was first conceived in 2003 by Dr. Edward Zevin (the 9th grade world history teacher at the time). The newspaper staff failed to publish a single issue of the paper during its inaugural year, and in its second year as well under new advisor Stephen Schloss. The Buzz printed its first issue in May...
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| South Bend Tribune |
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The South Bend Tribune is a newspaper distributed in the Michiana (Indiana, United States) region. There are five editions for distribution in southwestern lower Michigan, Mishawaka (2 Editions), Marshall County, and the South Bend Metro area. The South Bend Tribune has a daily circulation of 72,186 and Sunday circulation of 101,204.
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The News-Times is a 30,000-circulation daily newspaper in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. It is owned by MediaNews Group Inc.
The paper covers greater Danbury, a city in Fairfield County in southwestern Connecticut. Other towns covered include Brookfield, New Fairfield, Newtown, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, Roxbury, New Milford, Sherman and Kent, Connecticut; and Brewster, New York.
In addition to its Danbury headquarters, The News-Times maintains a news bureau in New Milford.
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The Cullman Times is a daily newspaper published in Cullman, Alabama, covering Cullman County, Alabama. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
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| The State |
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Topic | 1891 |
The State is a daily morning newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina, in the United States. Owned by The McClatchy Company and distributed in most of South Carolina's 46 counties, The State is the largest newspaper in the Palmetto State.
Its news staff was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in general news reporting for its Hurricane Hugo coverage in 1989. Its cartoonist, Robert Ariail, was a Pulitzer finalist in 1995 and 2000.
According to the newspaper's Web site, it has 440 full-time...
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| The Reykjavik Grapevine |
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Topic | Jun 13, 2003 |
The Reykjavik Grapevine is an English language Icelandic magazine based in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík. The magazine debuted on the 13th of June 2003. Its first six issues were edited by Jón Trausti Sigurðarson and Valur Gunnarsson. In its second year, the magazine grew in circulation from 25,000 issues to 30,101. In its third year, American-born Bart Cameron took over as editor, also editing Inside Reykjavik, the Grapevine Guide, in 2006, through the Mal og menning imprint of Edda Press...
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Udayavani is a major Kannada newspaper ( daily )which has it's headquarters in Manipal, Karnataka.Presently it has three print editions at Manipal,Bangalore and Mumbai.The newspaper has won many national awards for its printing. This is achievement considering vernacular press and its rural location. The newspaper has no editorial, yet very popular for its beautiful and neat print, extensive local coverage, focus on consumer causes and neutral coverage of political parties. Udayavani has sister...
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| Miami New Times |
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The Miami New Times is a free, weekly Miami, Florida newspaper, put out every Thursday. It was established in 1987. It is part of the Village Voice Media corporation of alternative media.
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