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Timeline: NYC Newspapers of General Circulation, 1900–1967

(Year of publication in parentheses)1

Newspaper

1900

‘05

‘10

‘15

‘20

‘25

‘30

‘35

‘40

’45

‘50

‘55

‘60

’65-‘66

‘67

Daily News (1919)

           

New York Post (1801)

 

The New York Times (1851)*

 

American (1882)**

1901–1936

1936–66

Journal American

1966–67

World

Journal

Tribune

***

Evening Journal (1896)

1896–1936

Press (1890)

1890–1916

                   

Morning Sun (1833)

1833–1920

                 

The Herald (1835)

1835–1925

1925–66

Herald Tribune

The Tribune (1841)

1841–1925

Comm. Advertiser (1793)

1905

                       

Evening Globe (1904)

 

Globe & C.A. 1904–1924

1924–50

Evening Sun         

1950–66

World Telegram
& Sun

Evening Sun (1887)

1924

Mail & Express (1882)

1924

         

Telegram (1867)

1931

1931–50

World Telegram

World (1860)

1931

Evening World (1887)

1931

Daily Compass (1949)

                 

1949–52

       

Daily Mirror (1924)

         

1924–57

   

Evening News (1855)

                             

NY Evening Graphic (1924)

         

1924–32

             

New York Star (1948)

                   

1948–49

       

PM (1940)

               

1940–48

       

1The Daily News, the New York Post, and The New York Times are the only titles that are still publishing today.
*From 1851–1857 it called the New York Daily Times.
**Founded in 1882 as Morning Journal. Name changed in 1901.
***The Herald Tribune, Journal American, and World Telegram & Sun merged into the World Journal Tribune,       which began publishing 9/12/1966 and ceased publication 5/5/1967.
Merged with title below. Lighter-shaded boxes indicate new newspapers created from mergers.

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