World Newspapers

    Indianapolis Recorder, North America

   - Indianapolis,            
What began as a two-page church bulletin by co-founders George P. Stewart and Will Porter, The Indianapolis Recorder now hails as one of the top African-American publications in the nation. In 1897, the co-founders of the newspaper decided to expand their already successful newssheet into a weekly newspaper. The earliest existing issues of the Recorder date to 1899 — the year Porter sold his share of the newspaper to Stewart.
Realizing the importance of local news, Stewart captured that market, outdistancing his local competitors, the publishers of the Freeman and the Colored World. With its emphasis on local news, the Recorder set itself apart from other Black newspapers. It had an immediate and an enduring impact on the Indianapolis community.
    Irish Echo, North America
  309 5th Avenue - New York, NY            
The largest circulation Irish American weekly newspaper, with a 50-state subscription base. Founded in 1928, the national tabloid is on newsstands in major American cities every Wednesday.
    Idaho Press-Tribune, North America
   - Nampa, ID           
The roots of the Idaho Press-Tribune go back to December 1883 in Caldwell - with the first paper coming off the press just months after Caldwell was established as a city. Nampa city was established in 1885. The newspapers and their competitors underwent several name changes in both towns. Ownership changed often, too.
The early versions of the papers were often informational instruments for political parties and movements. And for you trivia buffs, Idaho Gov. Frank Steunenberg, who was murdered at his home, was one of the first editors and publishers of the Caldwell Tribune.
    San Diego Reader, North America
  1703 India Street - San Diego, CA           
The first issue of the San Diego Reader came out on October 4, 1972. The 12-page black-and-white tabloid was laid out on the dining room table of a 1-bedroom apartment on Mission Boulevard in Mission Beach, and 20,000 copies were printed at Western Offset on State and Market streets.
    Posto Seis, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
A Zona Sul é conhecida pelas suas praias, lazer, clima e pelas festas de final do ano e Carnaval. Sem sombra de dúvidas, é onde está concentrada a maioria dos turistas que vêm à cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Logo, a importância do mapa turístico é chamar a atenção deste público para as ofertas de comércio, gastronomia, lazer e turismo presentes em cada uma das ruas de seus bairros.
    Tulsa World, North America
   - Tulsa, OK           
The first issue of the Tulsa Daily World appeared on the afternoon of Sept. 14, 1905. The banner across the top of the front page declared: “Tulsa, Chosen Home of Prosperity and Opportunity, is a Busy City in a Busy Universe.” The paper cost 5 cents per copy.
    Cedar Rapids Gazette, North America
   - Cedar Rapids, IA           
"Located in some of the best communities in the country. In Cedar Rapids and Iowa City both, our schools are fabulous, our cultural and recreational offerings endless. We have plenty of housing, with character and comfortable price tags. We don’t have clogged freeways. We do have farmer’s markets, festivals, the freshest air, sun, snow and tons of sweet corn."
    Jordan Independent, North America
   - Jordan, MN           
News, Police, Sports, Classifieds, Community, Local Jobs and more.
    Topeka Capital-Journal, North America
   - Topeka, KS           
News, sports, life, opinion and more.
    Wichita Eagle, North America
   - Wichita, KS           
Kansas.com is the Web site of The Wichita Eagle, the largest newspaper in Kansas, serving Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, and the surrounding area.
Today, Kansas.com reaches, on average, about 800,000 unique visitors who view more than 9 million pages on the site each month. That makes it the leading local information Web site in Kansas, and the preferred medium for businesses trying to reach local consumers online. Combined, The Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com reach eight out of 10 Wichita-area adults every week.
    Riverfront Times, North America
   - St. Louis, MO           
Founded in 1977 as St. Louis's alternative newsweekly. Since then, we've cultivated an audited weekly circulation of 100,000. Because of the pass-along nature of the RFT, our weekly reach is more than a quarter of a million readers.
The Riverfront Times focuses on the issues that are important to St. Louis's young adults. Each week, hundreds of thousands of readers turn to the RFT for award-winning journalism, powerful investigative reporting, news and commentary on local politics, and the most comprehensive arts and entertainment coverage in the St. Louis area.
    O Imparcial, South America
   - São Luís, MA           
São Luís, Maranhão, Brasil, Política, Economia, Esporte, Mundo, Entretenimento, Multimídia e muito mais.
    Peninsula Clarion, North America
   - Kenai, AK           
Started in 1970 as a strident little weekly that editorialized on all its pages. It was purchased by Dick Morgan, Max Swearingen and Pat O'Connell in 1970. In its early years it was printed in a building one former editor described as a "cubicle" in Old Town Kenai next door to one of that area's bars.
The paper continued to grow, eventually moving to its present location on Trading Bay Drive and converting in 1978 from a weekly to a Monday through Friday publication. A major change ocurred in 1990 when the paper was sold to Georgia-based newspaper chain, Morris Communications.
In the years since then the paper has changed from tabloid format to broad sheet and in 1997 started publishing a Sunday edition. The Clarion started producing its web site edition in April 2000.
    Jornal do Commercio, South America
  Rua do Livramento,189 - Saúde - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
Economia, Empresas, Seu Dinheiro, País, Direito & Justiça, Tecnologia, Mundo, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro e Opinião.
    Amsterdam News, North America
  2340 Frederick Douglass Blvd - New York, NY            
A $10 Investment 95 years ago turned the Amsterdam News into one of New York's largest and most influential Black-owned and operated business institutions.
On December 4, 1909, the late James H. Anderson put out the first issue of the Amsterdam News. He had $10 in his pocket, six sheets of paper, a lead pencil and a dressmaker's table.
The newspaper was one of only 50 Black papers in the United States at that time, and it was sold for 2 cents a copy from Anderson's home at 132 W. 65th St., in the San Juan Hill section of Manhattan. With the spread of Blacks to Harlem and the growing success of the paper, Anderson moved the Amsterdam News uptown to 17 W. 135th St. in 1910. In 1916, it moved to 2293 Seventh Ave., and in 1938, it moved again, to 2271 Seventh Ave. In the early 1940s, the paper relocated to its present address at 2340 Eighth Ave.
    Bronx News, North America
  135 Dreiser Loop - Bronx, NY           
Every day thousands of readers click on Bronx News for breaking news, politics, crime, sports (including the NY Yankees), real estate and the issues affecting your neighborhood.
    Euclid Sun Journal, North America
   - Cleveland, OH           
Sun News has 11 weekly newspapers serving 47 Greater Cleveland area communities in Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, and Geauga counties. You can read the latest news, sports, entertainment, and classifieds from your community.
    Bangor Daily News, North America
   - Bangor,            
A family-owned newspaper now in its fourth generation of ownership, the Bangor Daily News has been Maine's newspaper of record for well over one hundred years. Established in 1889 by the great grandfather of the current publisher, Richard J. Warren, the company continues to serve its readers and its advertisers with products that are relevant to the times. Carolyn J. Mowers, sister of the publisher, serves as Chairman of the Board.
    O Globo, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O Globo é um jornal diário de notícias brasileiro, fundado em 29 de julho de 1925 e sediado no Rio de Janeiro. Está orientado para o público da grande área metropolitana.
Fundado pelo jornalista Irineu Marinho, proprietário do vespertino A Noite, tinha a intenção original de ser um diário matutino para expandir o público leitor da empresa. Acabou sendo o carro-chefe do grupo. Como Irineu faleceu semanas após a fundação do jornal, O Globo foi herdado por seu filho Roberto Marinho, que por meio do jornal conseguiu ascensão econômica e política criando um conglomerado de empresas de mídia que formou, junto com sua TV Globo, Rádio Globo, Editora Globo e demais veículos as chamadas Organizações Globo. Fonte
    Republican, The, North America
   - Oakland,            
Headlines, Letters, Editorial, Calendar, Arts, Columns, Sports and more.
    Lig Jornal, South America
  Praça São Judas Tadeu, 6 - Niterói, RJ           
    Vizoo, South America
  Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 433 3ºandar - Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
Fundada em 1996, a Vizoo Editora iniciou sua trajetória com o título homônimo (Vizoo), publicação de comportamento voltada ao público jovem. A revista, que começou tendo distribuição dirigida no Rio de Janeiro, hoje pode ser encontrada nas melhores bancas das principais cidades brasileiras. A partir do ano de 2001, a editora passou a disponibilizar seus serviços para a produção de títulos customizados.
    Diário Popular, South America
   - Pelotas, RS           
Últimas notícias, Cultura, Economia, Educação, Esporte, Geral, Opinião, Polícia, Política e mais.
    Jornal do Dia, South America
  Avenida Ivo do Prado, 246 - Centro - Aracaju, SE           
Com uma circulação média de 5 mil exemplares de terça-feira a sábado e de 7 mil exemplares aos domingos, o JORNAL DO DIA é plural, não restringe o seu noticiário em função de questões políticas ou econômicas e abriga em seus quadros jornalistas e colaboradores que possuem pensamentos distintos, sempre voltados para os interesses maiores da sociedade sergipana. Tendo o jornalista e empresário Elenilton Pereira como diretor geral e o jornalista Gilvan Manoel, como editor geral, o JORNAL DO DIA já circula nos 75 municípios sergipanos e dispõe de um considerável número de assinantes, atingindo todos os setores da sociedade sergipana.
    Tribuna do Norte, South America
   - Natal, RN           
Notícias, Blogs & Colunas, Multimídia, Cultura & Lazer, Classificados, Especiais e Serviços.
    Jornal da Cidade, South America
   - Sergipe, SE           
"O mais completo de Sergipe"
    Correio de Sergipe, South America
   - Aracaju, SE           
Editorial, politica e variedades.
    Jornal da Barra, South America
  Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
14 anos em destaque.
    Povo do Rio, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
"Jornal Povo do Rio sempre melhorando para prestar melhor serviço, qualidade e competência."
    Folha do Centro, South America
  Rua Republica do Libano 61, Sala 207 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O Jornal Folha do Centro surgiu há 13 anos, numa época em que não havia nenhum veículo alternativo de comunicação circulando por todo o centro da cidade, e conceber um períodico naquele momento seria assumir também um compromisso com uma distribuição compatiível com a demanda de dois tipos de público: o residente e outro, ainda maior, o circulante.