• The first newspaper in France was published in 1631, La Gazette (originally published as Gazette de France). (wikipedia.org)
  • NorDak Publishing's other newspapers in North Dakota include the Ransom County Gazette in Lisbon, the Sargent County Teller in Milnor, the Cass County Reporter in Casselton, the Traill County Tribune in Mayville and the Emmons County Record in Linton. (nna.org)
  • Item # 649260 (5) THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1600's (2nd rate) An opportunity to purchase a lot of 5 issues of the oldest continually published English language newspaper, having started in 1665 and is still publishing today. (rarenewspapers.com)
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  • (CNN) -- A Ugandan newspaper published a story featuring a list of the nation's 'top' gays and lesbians with their photos and addresses, angering activists who say the already marginalized group risks facing further attacks. (cnn.com)
  • Earlier this month, Rolling Stone newspaper -- not affiliated with the U.S. magazine with the same name -- featured 100 pictures of Uganda's gays and lesbians. (cnn.com)
  • The paper's editor, Giles Muhame, defended the list and said he published it to expose gays and lesbians, so authorities could arrest them. (cnn.com)
  • Cleveland, OH, February 25, 2022 - US newspaper publishing revenues are forecast to fall less than 1.0% annually in nominal dollars through 2026, according to Newspaper Publishing: United States , a report recently released by Freedonia Focus Reports. (freedoniagroup.com)
  • This report forecasts to 2022 and 2026 US newspaper publishing revenues in nominal US dollars at the publisher level. (freedoniagroup.com)
  • Youngstown, Ohio-This weekend, the Diocese of Youngstown publishes its final issue of The Catholic Exponent newspaper, as announced in a press release on November 11, 2022 . (doy.org)
  • 2022). GLAM-Workbench/trove-newspapers (version v1.3.4). (glam-workbench.net)
  • In January 2016, CPJ documented how the newspaper was banned for allegedly inciting violence in its articles. (cpj.org)
  • Published 25 January 2016 Associate senior lecturer Daniel Metcalfe was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant. (lu.se)
  • Published 8 February 2016 The latest issue of Lund University Research Magazine features some of our Department's research being conducted in parts of Africa. (lu.se)
  • This Amsterdam newspaper was the first periodical to appear in folio- rather than quarto-size. (wikipedia.org)
  • CMAJ is a peer-reviewed general medical journal that publishes original clinical research, commentaries, analyses, and reviews of clinical topics, health news, clinical practice updates and thought-provoking editorials. (publishersglobal.com)
  • Although moveable type printing was invented in China, Germany (at the time the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation) was the first European country to independently invent it, and the world's first newspapers were produced in the German states. (wikipedia.org)
  • World's oldest continuously published English language newspaper. (rarenewspapers.com)
  • Tribune Publishing's newspapers were spun off from Tribune Media last year as a separate, publicly traded company based in Chicago. (foxnews.com)
  • They were discernibly newspapers for the following reasons: they were printed, dated, appeared at regular and frequent publication intervals, and included a variety of news items (unlike single item news mentioned above). (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1618, the Wöchentliche Zeitung aus mancherley Orten (Weekly news from many places) began to appear in Gdańsk (the oldest newspaper in Poland and the region of the Baltic Sea). (wikipedia.org)
  • How one of Germany's largest news publications increased editorial and production workflow efficiency using WoodWing's publishing software. (woodwing.com)
  • Digital First Media, the nation's second-largest newspaper chain and owner of the Los Angeles Daily News, said last year that it was exploring the sale of its publications. (foxnews.com)
  • The Journal News obtained that data the way any citizen can, via a Freedom of Information Request, but such information had never before been consolidated and published in such a user-friendly way. (wnycstudios.org)
  • Some news clips from around the web, show an increasing awareness and openness to changes needed in the publishing industry. (danblank.com)
  • Editor & Publisher has a sneak peak at some grim news on newspaper circulation from next week's Audit Bureau of Circulations report. (danblank.com)
  • Just one year after the diocese was founded in 1943, The Catholic Exponent newspaper published its first issue, providing "a Catholic Window on the World" and offering news, features and commentary at the local, national and international levels to Catholics in all six counties of the diocese. (doy.org)
  • I do believe that the newspaper business is in my blood, and when I couldn't get the news printed in the paper I was writing for at the time, I decided to start my own paper. (townline.org)
  • Mortons Media Ltd. publishes the Horncastle News, the Louth Leader, the Market Rasen Mail and the Skegness News. (genuki.org.uk)
  • Ingrid Cobben is Media Editor at the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA). (ijnet.org)
  • During the third trial, the Sunday newspaper in the local county published a front-page article attacking the leniency of the parole system, attributing the area's high crime rate partly to the recidivist tendencies of parolees, and quoting the county sheriff's opinion that defendant should be sentenced to death. (michiganlawreview.org)
  • The making of public statements concerning the pending trial by the sheriff, directing the attention of the jury to these statements by the prosecution, and failure of the trial court to instruct the jury to disregard the newspaper article constituted prejudicial misconduct and deprived defendant of a fair and impartial trial. (michiganlawreview.org)
  • This article aims a discussion on Conjugal Homicide taking reported cases in two widely spread newspapers ( O Estado de São Paulo e Diário Catarinense ) in a ten-year span (2000-2010). (bvsalud.org)
  • Tabita Rosendal, PhD student at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, was interviewed by leading Danish newspaper Politiken during her recent fieldwork in Sri Lanka. (lu.se)
  • The Epworth Bells , in the Isle of Axholme, continuously published since 1872. (genuki.org.uk)
  • Post- och Inrikes Tidningar (founded as Ordinari Post Tijdender) was first published in Sweden in 1645, and is the oldest newspaper still in existence, though it now publishes solely online. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Burning Spear newspaper is the oldest Black Power newspaper in existence. (indybay.org)
  • The emergence of the new media branch was based on the spread of the printing press from which the publishing press derives its name. (wikipedia.org)
  • Will the first-ever iPad newspaper revolutionize publishing? (prdaily.com)
  • After some delays and much to-do, media baron Rupert Murdoch finally unveiled The Daily , which is the first-ever newspaper designed specifically for the iPad. (prdaily.com)
  • The U-T said the newspapers would share some stories, photos, video and other content. (foxnews.com)
  • Tom Chalmers, Managing Director of Legend Press, commented: "With over 200,000 titles published each year, many fall down not because of the quality of the content but because of the quality of the end-product. (newswiretoday.com)
  • I'd agree that outsourcing for a newspaper with editorial content would be a better option. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • Firms that exclusively publish digital content are excluded. (freedoniagroup.com)
  • Having all three journals under the same publishing umbrella will allow them to benefit from Wiley's extensive expertise in the publishing process, while at the same time keeping up the high quality of EAACI's scientific content, including the most relevant progress and updates in the field. (przoom.com)
  • The data includes the actual text from the death notices as well as coded data describing the level of religious content, symbols used, the size and political affiliation of the newspaper, etc. (gu.se)
  • The month, day, and year a content piece was published electronically (as opposed to in print). (bibme.org)
  • The Garrison office prints about 30 newspapers on a weekly basis, as well as real estate guides, magazines and books. (nna.org)
  • Headlines in newspapers and magazines were once written with readers in mind, to be clever or catchy or evocative," Carr writes. (thefutureofpublishing.com)
  • Whether you want to pitch an exciting story, book advert space, or speak to a journalist, call a top-rated Newspapers and Magazines in St Ives, Ringwood on Yell.com. (yell.com)
  • Buy print media including newspapers and magazines from Lawson Media & Publishing. (lawsonmediapub.com)
  • A newspaper vendor straightens papers at his stand in Tanzania in September 2015. (cpj.org)
  • Publishing of newspapers, including advertising papers, published at least four (4) times per week. (bayern.de)
  • These papers may be published in printed or electronic form (including on the Internet). (bayern.de)
  • It might have made the Pentagon Papers decision come out a little differently, since newspapers are, of course, for-profit institutions. (wnycstudios.org)
  • He was able to capitalise on new technology - the Papers Past online archive of New Zealand print media launched in 2007 - not dreamt of when Dr Guy Scholefield published his Newspapers in New Zealand in 1958. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • Papers Past has revolutionised research and ensures that Lasting Impressions is as comprehensive a history of our newspapers as is possible,' says Grant. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • Search these Hull Newspaper Text Files to see if your surnames are recorded. (genuki.org.uk)
  • The present study analyses 6,699 death notices appearing in Swedish newspapers from 1976 through 1995, and 5,766 death notices in specifically urban newspapers from the same period. (gu.se)
  • The dataset consists of a sample of 6699 death notices published in Swedish daily newspapers during the years 1976-1995. (gu.se)
  • In collaboration with his comrade Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, Acharya published articles in Swedish newspapers Dagens Nyheter , Svenska Dagbladet , and Aftonbladet and engaged with several political figures of the time, including Ellen Key, Hjalmar Branting, and Carl Lindhagen. (lu.se)
  • The business newspaper Veckans Affärer has listed the 101 Swedish Super talents of the year in 7 different categories and makes clear that "The super talents are smarter, more well educated and younger than ever. (lu.se)
  • The scope of this report includes firms that publish newspapers in print or print and digital formats. (freedoniagroup.com)
  • PRZOOM - /newswire/ - Hoboken, NJ, United States, 2021/01/15 - Open access journal Clinical and Translational Allergy (CTA) published by Wiley as of January 2021 - EAACI.org / Wiley.com . (przoom.com)
  • The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) and John Wiley & Sons Inc., a global leader in research and education, have expanded their publishing partnership to include EAACI's official open access journal Clinical and Translational Allergy (CTA) alongside their other publications, Allergy and Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology, as of January 2021. (przoom.com)
  • He agreed to sell after saying last year that he would consider shedding the newspaper to a group of San Diego business leaders who wanted to turn it into a nonprofit organization. (foxnews.com)
  • Hi iam openning a new business with a friend, a weekly newspaper. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • Newspaper And Publishing Business Business For Sale. (globalbx.com)
  • Get into the publishing business without investing a lot of money. (globalbx.com)
  • Email or call 352-322-0170 for more information on this Newspaper and Publishing business for sale. (globalbx.com)
  • Page 1 of 1 of all the publishing companies in the directory of publishers of Portugal that are listed under 'Business Publishers. (publishersglobal.com)
  • Why not ask politicians, journalists, business leaders, publishers and professors what they think about the newspaper? (ijnet.org)
  • And so, after deciding on the pseudonym Samsa K, he started to write about the emotional, physical and mental minefield in small, manageable chunks which we then published regularly on the Doorway blog site. (doorwayproject.org.uk)
  • The first printed newspapers were published weekly in Germany from 1605. (wikipedia.org)
  • The weekly paper has been publishing for about six weeks. (cnn.com)
  • Nairobi, June 16, 2017-Tanzania should immediately revoke a publishing ban on Mawio, a privately owned weekly newspaper, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. (cpj.org)
  • The South Lincolnshire Free Press , which used to be the Lincolnshire, Boston and Spalding Free Press, published as a weekly paper since at least 1900. (genuki.org.uk)
  • The Spalding Guardian, published as a weekly paper since 1881. (genuki.org.uk)
  • As well as producing cutting-edge contemporary fiction, Legend Press prides itself on the quality of the books it publishes. (newswiretoday.com)
  • In the latest on Apple's move toward requiring in-app sales for media that can also be bought out-of-app, the BBC reports that the European Newspaper Publishers' Association (ENPA) has issued a statement expressing its concern over the company's plans. (teleread.com)
  • Page 1 of 22 of all the publishing houses listed in the directory of medical publishers. (publishersglobal.com)
  • A Danish niche newspaper has found a unique way of holding their newspaper and journalists to account to the community they serve, as a way of building trust. (ijnet.org)
  • After the list was published, the federal Media Council sent a warning to Muhame and ordered the newspaper to cease operating. (cnn.com)
  • To view a list of medical publishing companies by country please select a country . (publishersglobal.com)
  • Large billboards were literally on the ground and newspapers were not circulating widely because there was no way to publish and transport them for delivery. (cdc.gov)
  • Maine's first Arabic-language newspaper has published a new issue that reflects broadened support for the enterprise. (pressherald.com)
  • On the back page is a welcome column, written in English by Rosanne Graef, past president of the West End Neighborhood Association, who said she was excited to see the newspaper's first issue when it was published in May . (pressherald.com)
  • When Mohialdeen published the first issue in May, it had no paid advertisements and he did not know how often he would be able to publish the newspaper. (pressherald.com)
  • This is the seventh and last issue of probably the smallest and shortest lived newspaper ever. (townline.org)
  • In Mexico, the editors of a local newspaper in the town of Ciudad Juárez have set off a national debate after they published a front-page editorial directly addressing the drug cartels that have terrorized the city. (democracynow.org)
  • Grant wanted to go beyond a record of when the newspapers started and who their owners and editors were, 'to write a social history placing newspapers in the context of life in the communities they prospered or failed in. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • The statement , viewed by CPJ, accused Mawio of contravening a state directive and the Media Services Act by publishing pictures of the two former presidents on the front page of its June 15-21 edition and writing a story allegedly linking them to the mining investigations. (cpj.org)
  • We achieve this by working closely with our society partners, authors, and subscribers in order to provide them with publishing services that support their research needs. (publishersglobal.com)
  • Published Date : Dec 15 2008 Source : Prev Chronic Dis. (cdc.gov)
  • The pattern of spikes in RPEP in the south of France seen after bat-rabies media reports supports the results of other studies that found effective newspaper reporting increases patient demand for RPEP ( 2 - 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • They've produced high-quality, award-winning newspapers that served the readers and advertisers well. (nna.org)
  • Oxford University Press (OUP) publishes the highest quality journals and delivers this research to the widest possible audience. (publishersglobal.com)
  • The Times is the region's largest newspaper by far, with an average print circulation of 650,718 on weekdays and 965,598 on Sundays, according to Alliance for Audited Media. (foxnews.com)
  • I mentioned a digital duplicator as some succesfully print newspapers and even simple mags with them. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • The increasing use of paywalls on newspaper websites and rising digital subscriptions is encouraging growth in online revenues, while falling circulation is driving losses in print revenue. (freedoniagroup.com)
  • Titled "Taylor Momsen Did Not Write This Headline," Carr offers a humorous analysis of how headline writing has radically changed from the days of print-only newspapers to today's web. (thefutureofpublishing.com)
  • Newspapers back then were everything,' says author Ian F. Grant. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • The book is published in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library and Grant acknowledges that it is rare for the country's leading research library to be so closely associated with a book project. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • In order to look at themselves through the eyes of their readers, Kristeligt Dagblad, a small newspaper about life's big questions, created a rather self-critical, transparent annual report evaluating their own service. (ijnet.org)
  • Mike Gackle, BHG Inc. president, said, "Years ago, Don coined the phrase 'A Family of Family Newspapers' and it stuck. (nna.org)
  • For 79 years-nearly a lifetime-that word has defined the mission of the Catholic newspaper of the Diocese of Youngstown … We are so grateful to our staff, to our advertisers, to our readers who have beheld this treasure-this treasure of truth, this treasure of accuracy, this treasure of the faith," said the Most Reverend David J. Bonnar, Bishop of Youngstown. (doy.org)
  • The Spear has published without interruption for more than 40 years, shaping the struggle of African workers in the U.S., in Africa and around the world to complete the revolution of the 1960's, as well as defining the role of progressive North Americans in support of the black power movement. (indybay.org)
  • These were separate newspapers until about 50 years ago. (genuki.org.uk)
  • in 60 years - brimming with colourful extracts from newspapers and stories of remarkable personalities, it has nearly 250 photographs, many of which have never before been published. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • An online journal publishing peer-reviewed research across all areas of biology and medicine with immediate, barrier-free access for all, plus commentary, reviews, collaboration tools, and database links. (publishersglobal.com)
  • Published 3 December 2015 Recently, the media has been featuring some of the research being conducted at the department. (lu.se)
  • The information minister, Mwakyembe, told CPJ he was unsatisfied with the explanation that the newspaper could not comply with the directive because it had already gone to press. (cpj.org)
  • For the first time in a New Zealand newspaper history there are sections on the burgeoning weeklies phenomenon, the distinctive goldfields' press, and the numerous Maori newspapers that flourished around the turn of the century. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • The free newspaper is available at the Portland Public Library and several stores in the city. (pressherald.com)
  • B. Users who wish to publish a technical description of the data should make a reasonable effort to ensure that the description is consistent with that published by the Center. (cdc.gov)
  • Mawio's managing editor Simon Mkina told CPJ that the newspaper was already being distributed by the time the president gave his directive. (cpj.org)
  • We have a transformational faith and we're transforming into the future, building on that legacy of good media, good publishing in the diocese and innovating to the time we're in now. (doy.org)
  • The move reshapes a tumultuous Southern California newspaper market in a struggling industry. (foxnews.com)
  • The Financial Times takes a look at whether the "traditional" model of the newspaper industry is sustainable . (danblank.com)
  • Use of NMFS Data With the goal of mutual benefit, NCHS requests the cooperation of users of this data tape in certain actions related to its use: A. Any published material derived from the data should acknowledge the National Center for Health Statistics as the original source. (cdc.gov)
  • Majeske said NorDak Publishing doesn't intend to significantly change the Star, Beacon and Republican. (nna.org)
  • This newspaper underwent a change in ownership in 2001. (genuki.org.uk)
  • Normally, the results are used internally to further develop the newspaper. (ijnet.org)
  • The first successful English daily, The Daily Courant, was published from 1702 to 1735. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Lincolnshire ECHO/Lincolnshire Live , a daily newspaper. (genuki.org.uk)
  • According to the magazine: "Apparently, the Kansas City Star-a newspaper, after all-realized that the top envelope sent the wrong message. (thefutureofpublishing.com)
  • The Bluffton Sun and Hilton Head Sun have been purchased by a group whose history with South Carolina newspapers dates back to the 1890s. (nna.org)
  • This website contains views and opinions published by members of the Journal's editorial team on issues germane to the Journal's area of focus. (michiganlawreview.org)
  • After the English government relaxed censorship in 1695, newspapers flourished in London and a few other cities including Boston and Philadelphia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Were want to produce from 3000 to 5000 newspaper of 16 to 24 pages, per week the size doesn't matter we can be flexible on that be we were thinking on a tabloid. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • As a center of world trade, Amsterdam quickly became home to many foreign newspapers as well, that were originally styled in much the same way as Van Hilten's publication, sometimes even having a similar name. (wikipedia.org)
  • and the difficulties faced by World War One newspapers. (fraserbookspublishing.nz)
  • However, in Germany, publications that we would today consider to be newspaper publications, were appearing as early as the 16th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tribune Publishing Co., owner of the Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and other publications, said Thursday that the 145-year-old U-T would remain a separate newspaper. (foxnews.com)
  • Newspapers reported extensively on the third case, with 54 articles published in the 3 major national newspapers (Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération) ( 2 ), after an alert was issued in late August ( Figure ). (cdc.gov)
  • The newspaper staff of this region have been family to us. (nna.org)