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There are many
newspapers printed and distributed in the United States.
As of 2018
[update], the United States had 1,279
[1] daily newspapers.
[2]
Top 10 newspapers by subscribers and print circulation
The following is a list of the top 10 newspapers in the United States by average weekday
circulation and paid subscribers in 2023.
[3]
[4]
Newspaper
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Primary service area
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Headquarters
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Subscribers
|
Print circulation
|
|
Owner
|
Nameplate
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The New York Times
|
New York metropolitan area
|
New York City
|
9,126,330
|
8,830,000
|
296,330
|
1851
|
The New York Times Company
|
|
The Wall Street Journal
|
New York metropolitan area
|
New York City
|
3,779,650
|
3,170,000
|
609,650
|
1889
|
News Corp
|
|
The Washington Post
|
Washington metropolitan area
|
Washington, D.C.
|
2,635,980
|
2,500,000
|
135,980
|
1887
|
Nash Holdings
|
|
USA Today
|
National
|
McLean, Virginia
|
2,132,640
|
2,000,000
|
132,640
|
1982
|
Gannett Company
|
|
Los Angeles Times
|
Los Angeles metropolitan area
|
El Segundo, California
|
618,760
|
500,000
|
118,760
|
1881
|
Nant Capital
|
|
Chicago Tribune
|
Chicago metropolitan area
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
518,190
|
436,000
|
82,190
|
1847
|
Tribune Publishing Company
|
|
The Boston Globe
|
Boston metropolitan area
|
Boston, Massachusetts
|
315,380
|
254,880
|
60,500
|
1872
|
Boston Globe Media Partners
|
|
Star Tribune
|
Twin Cities (Minneapolis–Saint Paul)
|
Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
191,920
|
100,000
|
91,920
|
1867
|
Star Tribune Media Company
|
|
New York Post
|
New York metropolitan area
|
New York City
|
135,980
|
n/a
|
135,980
|
1801
|
News Corp
|
|
Newsday
|
Long Island, New York
|
Melville, New York
|
86,850
|
n/a
|
86,850
|
1940
|
Newsday Media Group
|
|
Longest-running newspapers
-
The New Hampshire Gazette (1756)
-
The Newport Daily News (originally published as The Newport Mercury in 1758)
-
Hartford Courant (1764, the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States)
- The Register Star (
Hudson, New York, 1785)
-
Poughkeepsie Journal (1785)
-
The Augusta Chronicle (1785)
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 1786)
-
Daily Hampshire Gazette (September 1784)
-
The Berkshire Eagle (1789)
- The Daily Mail (Catskill, NY, 1792)
-
The Recorder (1792)
-
Intelligencer Journal (1794, now
LNP)
-
Rutland Herald (1794)
-
Norwich Bulletin (1796)
-
The Keene Sentinel (1799)
-
New York Post (1801)
-
The Post and Courier (1803)
-
The Bedford Gazette (1805)
-
Goshen Independent (published in Goshen New York 1806 – present)
-
The Bourbon County Citizen (1807) (established as The Western Citizen, it is the oldest in the state of Kentucky)
-
Press-Republican (April 12, 1811)
[5]
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The Fayetteville Observer (1816)
-
Observer-Dispatch (1817)
-
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (1819)
-
Woodville Republican (1824)
-
Kennebec Journal (1825)
-
Cherokee Phoenix (1828)
-
Ledger-Enquirer (1828, founded as Columbus Enquirer)
[6]
-
Star-Gazette (1828, founded as Elmira Gazette, the first newspaper of the now massive
Gannett conglomerate)
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The Providence Journal (1829)
-
The Post-Standard (1829)
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The Philadelphia Inquirer (1829, founded as The Pennsylvania Inquirer)
-
The Stamford Advocate (1829, founded as The Stamford Intelligencer)
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The Barnstable Patriot (1830)
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The Boston Post (1831)
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New Yorker Staats-Zeitung (1834, oldest non-English newspaper, claims to be oldest that has never missed a publication date)
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The Baltimore Sun (1837)
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The Mining Journal (1841)
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The Plain Dealer (1842)
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Boston Herald (1846)
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The Chicago Tribune (1847)
- The Daily Standard (
Celina, Ohio, 1848)
-
Taunton Daily Gazette (1848)
[7]
-
The Santa Fe New Mexican (1849, the oldest continuously published newspaper in the
Southwestern and
Western United States)
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Deseret News (1850)
[8]
-
Placerville Mountain Democrat (1851)
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Ellsworth American (1851)
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The New York Times (1851)
-
The Daily Item (Lynn) (1877)
-
The Washington Post (1877)
United States newspapers by state and territory
List of lists of newspapers:
Other lists of U.S. newspapers
By specialty
By language
Defunct
See also
Notes
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^ Watson, Amy.
"Number of daily newspapers in the U.S. 1970-2018". statista.com.
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^
"Newspaper Circulation Volume".
Newspaper Association of America. September 4, 2012. Archived from
the original on January 20, 2016. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
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^ Majid, Aisha (April 6, 2023).
"Mail joins 100k Club: Exclusive ranking of world's top paywalled news publishers". Press Gazette. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
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^ Majid, Aisha (June 26, 2023).
"Top 25 US newspaper circulations: Largest print titles fall 14% in year to March 2023". Press Gazette. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
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^
About Us",
Press-Republican. Originally published as the Plattsburgh Republican, then became the Press-Republican after a merger on October 5, 1942.
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^
"Prospectus for the Columbus Enquirer, January 1828 | TSLAC". www.tsl.texas.gov. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
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^
"Taunton Daily Gazette (Taunton [Mass.]) 1848-Current". www.loc.gov. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
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^
"Deseret News". www.deseret.com. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
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