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Star-Gazette (1828, founded as Elmira Gazette, the first newspaper of the now massive Gannett conglomerate) The Providence Journal (1829) The Post-Standard (1829) The Philadelphia Inquirer (1829, founded as The Pennsylvania Inquirer) The Stamford Advocate (1829, founded as The Stamford Intelligencer)
Founded on 4 April 2004 From Quetta balochistan. Online (digital) publication started in 2011. 3. The Dayspring [4] Fortnightly. English. Islamabad. 2018. Pakistan first youth centric news agency independent newspaper of Dayspring Media, launched on 1 November 2018.
Fugitive slave advertisements in the United States. Fugitive slave advertisements in the United States, or runaway slave ads, were paid classified advertisements describing a missing person and usually offering a monetary reward for the recovery of the valuable chattel. Fugitive slave ads were a unique vernacular genre of non-fiction specific ...
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This list may not reflect recent changes . (previous page) ( next page) (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: Lists of newspapers. Newspapers by country. Lists of mass media by country. Hidden categories: Template Category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 201–300 pages. Automatic category TOC generates standard Category TOC.
The personals section in the January 13, 1914, issue of The Seattle Star. A personal advertisement, sometimes called a contact ad, is a form of classified advertising in which a person seeks to find another person for friendship, romance, marriage, or sexual activity. In British English, it is commonly known as an advert in a lonely hearts column.
The world saw the first of newspaper advertises when Boston News Letter started printing ads in 1704. As the publication and distribution of newspapers escalated, the advertisement industry ...
Ad Libs (1958–1975) by Jim Whiting and Larry Hurb, and later Len Bruh and Joe Daley (US) Adam@home (1984– ), first titled Adam, by Brian Basset (US) Adam Ames (1959–1962) by Lou Fine (US) Adamson (see Silent Sam) The Adventures of Patsy (1935–1954) by Mel Graff , and later Frank Reilly, Charles Raab, Rich Hall, and Bill Dyer (US)