The Providence Journal

The Providence Journal, nicknamed the ProJo, is a daily newspaper serving the metropolitan area of Providence, Rhode Island and is the largest newspaper in Rhode Island. The newspaper, first published in 1829, is the oldest continually published daily newspaper in the United States. It was purchased in 1996 by the Belo Corporation. The newspaper has won four Pulitzer Prizes. The newspaper began publishing as The Providence Daily Journal in 1829. ... more

First issue date:

  • 1829

Publishing

Owner

Belo

Belo Corp. (pronounced /ˈbɛloʊ/) NYSE: BLC is a Dallas-based media company that owns 20 television stations and two regional cable television news channels. The company was previously known as A.H. Belo after one of the early owners of the company, Alfred Horatio Belo, now the name of the newspaper...

Address

The Providence Journal Headquarters

Providence Providence County

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Format:

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Award Winner

Awards Won:

Year Award Notes/Description
  • 1994
  • For thorough reporting that disclosed pervasive corruption within the Rhode Island court system.
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