List of newspapers in Maryland

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This is a list of newspapers in Maryland.

Daily and weekly newspapers (currently published)[]

Title Locale Year est. Frequency Publisher/parent company Notes
The Aegis Bel Air 1856 twice-weekly Tribune Publishing Harford County local newspaper
Baltimore Spanish language newspaper
Baltimore Afro-American Baltimore, Maryland 1892 national edition
Baltimore Banner Baltimore, Maryland 1965, restarting 2022 daily Baltimore Banner Co. (1965) local edition
The Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore, Maryland
The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Maryland[1] 1837[2] daily Tribune Publishing[3]
Bethesda, Maryland
Bowie Blade Bowie, Maryland
Calvert County, Maryland Adams Publishing Group,[4] Chesapeake Publishing
The Capital Annapolis, Maryland Daily Tribune Publishing[3]
Carroll County Times Westminster, Maryland Daily Tribune Publishing[3]
Cecil Whig Elkton, Maryland 1841 Daily Adams Publishing Group
Columbia Flier Columbia, Maryland Weekly Tribune Publishing
Cumberland Times-News Cumberland, Maryland Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.[5]
The Daily Record Baltimore, Maryland GateHouse Media[6]
Daily Times Salisbury, Maryland Gannett Company[7]
Enquirer-Gazette Upper Marlboro, Maryland Weekly
The Frederick News-Post Frederick, Maryland Ogden Newspapers
The Epoch Times Rockville, Maryland Epoch Media Group English & Chinese edition
The Enterprise St. Mary's County, Maryland Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
Maryland Independent Charles County, Maryland Twice weekly Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing
Greenbelt News Review Greenbelt, Maryland
Herald Mail Hagerstown, Maryland
The Kent Island Bay Times Stevensville, Maryland Weekly Adams Publishing Group
Ocean City, Maryland
Lanham, Maryland 1932 Weekly Berlyn Inc.
Centreville, Maryland Weekly Adams Publishing Group
The Star Democrat Easton, Maryland 1799 Daily Adams Publishing Group
Denton, Maryland Weekly Adams Publishing Group
Middletown, Maryland
Maryland Gazette Annapolis, Maryland 1727 Twice Weeky Tribune Publishing

Defunct[]

Title Locale Year est. Ceased Notes
American and Daily Advertiser Baltimore 1799[2]
American Eagle Cambridge 1855[8] circa 1864 Succeeded by Cambridge Intelligencer, 1865
Baltimore City Paper Baltimore 1977 2017 Last published by Tronc, Inc.[3]
The Baltimore Exchange Baltimore
Baltimore Daily Repository Baltimore 1791[9]
Baltimore Evening Post Baltimore 1792[9]
Baltimore Examiner Baltimore 2006 2009
Baltimore Guide Baltimore 1927 2016
Baltimore Morning Herald Baltimore 1900
Baltimore News[2] Baltimore 1873
Baltimore News-American Baltimore 1964 1986
Baltimore Telegraphe Baltimore 1795[9]
Bartgis's Marylandische Zeitung Frederick 1785[9] 1789
The Brunswick Citizen Brunswick 1971 2021[10]
Cambridge Chronicle Cambridge 1828[11] circa 1855 Merged into the American Eagle (Cambridge, MD, 1855)
Cambridge Democrat Cambridge 1840s 1860s
Cecil County Star Elkton 1930s 1930s
Cecil Star North East 1880s 1920s[9]
Dunlap's Maryland Gazette, or, The Baltimore General Advertiser Baltimore 1775[9]
Easton Gazette Easton 1822[12] circa 1929 Also published as the Gazette-Democrat, 1901-1902
Ellicott City Times Ellicott City circa 1870[13] 1958
Maryland Gazette Annapolis 1727 1734[9]
Maryland Gazette, and Frederick Weekly Advertiser Frederick 1790[9] Became Political Intelligencer, or, Republican Gazette in 1824[9]
Maryland Herald, and Eastern Shore Intelligencer Easton 1790[9] 1799
Maryland Journal Baltimore 1773[9] 1797 Maryland Journal and (the) Baltimore Advertiser; Maryland Journal, and Baltimore Universal Daily Advertiser; Maryland Journal, & Baltimore Daily Advertiser
Maryland Republican Annapolis 1809[14] 1908 Merged with Anne Arundel Advertiser to form the Advertiser-Republican in 1908
North-East Star North East 1880s[9] 1880s
Queenstown News Queenstown circa 1882[15] 1956 Merged with the Queen Anne's Record-Observer to form the Queen Anne's Record-Observer and Queenstown News (Centreville, MD) in 1956
Palladium of Freedom Baltimore 1787[9] 1787
Republican Star, or, Eastern Shore Political Luminary Easton 1799 Became Easton Star in 1843[9]
The Gazette (Maryland) Germantown, Silver Spring/Takoma Park, Gaithersburg, Bethesda, Potomac, Burtonsville, Wheaton, Rockville, Olney, Damascus, Largo, Hyattsville, College Park, Upper Marlboro, Bowie, Landover, Laurel, Clinton, Mount Airy and Sykesville/Eldersburg 1959 2015 Last published by Nash Holdings
La Plata, Maryland

See also[]

U.S. newspapers

References[]

  1. ^ "U.S. Daily Newspapers, 2012". World Almanac and Book of Facts 2014. USA: World Almanac Books. ISSN 0084-1382. via Google Books
  2. ^ a b c "Southern Press". The South in the Building of the Nation. 7. Richmond, VA: Southern Historical Publication Society. 1909. pp. 402–436. Date of establishment of leading Southern newspapers
  3. ^ a b c d Tronc, Inc., 2016 Annual Report, Chicago, Illinois, archived from the original on 2017-10-27, retrieved 2017-03-26
  4. ^ "About Adams Publishing Group". AdamsPG.com. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  5. ^ Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc., Locations: Maryland, Montgomery, Alabama, retrieved March 27, 2017
  6. ^ GateHouse Media, LLC, Our Markets: Maryland, Pittsford, New York, retrieved March 27, 2017
  7. ^ Gannett Co., Inc., Our Brands: Maryland, McLean, Virginia, retrieved March 27, 2017
  8. ^ "About American eagle. (Cambridge, Md.) 1855-1864". Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "US Newspaper Directory: Maryland". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  10. ^ bcauley@newspost.com, Bill Cauley. "Brunswick, Middletown weekly papers suspend publication". The Frederick News-Post. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  11. ^ "Cambridge Chronicle". Early State Records Online: Newspapers. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives. 2009-10-08.
  12. ^ "Easton Gazette". Early State Records Online: Newspapers. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives. 2005.
  13. ^ "Ellicott City Times". Early State Records Online: Newspapers. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives. 2009-10-08.
  14. ^ "Maryland Republican". Early State Records Online: Newspapers. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives. 2009-10-08.
  15. ^ "Queenstown News". Early State Records Online: Newspapers. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives. 2009-10-08.

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