List of newspapers in Texas

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This is a list of newspapers in Texas, United States.

Daily, weekly, and other newspapers[]

Title Location Year Freq. Owner Note Nameplate
Abilene Reporter-News Abilene Daily Gannett Company[1]
Alice Echo-News Journal Alice Daily Gannett Company[1]
The Allen American Allen Nondaily
Alpine Avalanche Alpine Nondaily
Alvin Nondaily
Amarillo Globe-News[2] Amarillo Daily Gannett Company[1]
Amarillo Pioneer Amarillo 2016 Daily Online Newspaper
Andrews Nondaily
Arlington Citizen-Journal Arlington Nondaily McClatchy Formed from merger of two papers in 1957; known as the Arlington Star-Telegram from c.1996-2010
La Porte, Morgan's Point, Shoreacres 2011 Nondaily
Austin Nondaily
Athens Daily Review Athens Daily
Atlanta Nondaily
Austin American-Statesman[2] Austin 1871[3] Daily Gannett Company[1]
Austin Business Journal[2] Austin Nondaily
The Austin Chronicle Austin Nondaily
Bandera Nondaily
Bastrop Advertiser Bastrop Nondaily
La Porte, Morgan's Point,

Seabrook, Shoreacres

Nondaily
The Baytown Sun Baytown Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Beaumont Enterprise Beaumont Daily Hearst Communications Inc.[4]
Marfa Nondaily
Big Sandy Nondaily
Big Spring Herald Big Spring Daily
Blanco Nondaily
Boerne Nondaily
Borger News-Herald Borger Daily
New Boston Nondaily
Brackettville, Texas Nondaily
Needville Nondaily
The Brazosport Facts Clute Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Breckenridge Nondaily
Brenham Banner-Press Brenham Daily
Brownfield Nondaily
The Brownsville Herald Brownsville Daily
Brownwood Bulletin Brownwood Daily Gannett Company[1]
The Bryan-College Station Eagle Bryan, College Station Daily Berkshire Hathaway Inc.[5]
Buena Suerte Spanish Newspaper Houston, Austin,

Dallas, San Antonio

Nondaily
Bullard Nondaily
Bulverde Nondaily
Burkburnett Nondaily
Burleson Nondaily
Burnet Nondaily
Cameron Nondaily
The [2] Canadian 1893 Nondaily
Silverton Weekly The Caprock Courier succeeded the Briscoe County News and subsumed the Motley County Tribune.
The Canyon News Canyon Nondaily
Carrollton Nondaily
Linden Nondaily
Dimmitt Nondaily
Castroville 1955 Nondaily
Gun Barrel City Nondaily
Cedar Hill Nondaily
Cedar Park Nondaily
Celina Nondaily
The Chandler Nondaily
Cherokee County Nondaily
Childress Nondaily
Burnet Nondaily
Clarendon Nondaily
Cleburne Times-Review Cleburne Daily
Cleveland Advocate Cleveland Nondaily
The Colony Nondaily Star Local Media[6]
The Comfort News Comfort Nondaily
[2] Fort Worth Nondaily
Community Impact Newspaper Austin, Cedar Park,

Georgetown,
Hutto, Leander,
Pflugerville,
Round Rock, Kyle,
Buda,
San Marcos, Lakeway,
Rollingwood, Bee Cave,
Frisco,
Plano, McKinney,
Grapevine,
Colleyville, Southlake,
Conroe,
Montgomery, Cypress,
Fairbanks,
Katy, Pearland,
Friendswood,
Sugar Land,
Missouri City,
Spring,
Klein, Tomball,
Magnolia,
The Woodlands

Nondaily
Aledo Nondaily
Coppell Nondaily
Corpus Christi Caller-Times[2] Corpus Christi Daily Gannett Company[1]
Corrigan Nondaily
Corsicana Daily Sun Corsicana Daily
Sulphur Springs Nondaily
The Courier Conroe Daily Hearst Communications
Crane Nondaily
Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle, Lantana, Robson Ranch 1979 Nondaily Mailed monthly
Austin Daily
Dallas Nondaily
Houston Daily
The Daily Sentinel Nacogdoches Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Daingerfield Nondaily
Dalhart Nondaily
Dallas Business Journal Dallas Nondaily
The Dallas Morning News Dallas[7] 1885[3] Daily
Del Rio News-Herald Del Rio Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Denton Record-Chronicle Denton Daily
Denver City Nondaily
Dripping Springs Nondaily
Dripping Springs Nondaily
Eagle Lake Nondaily
The El Campo Nondaily
Elgin Courier Elgin Nondaily
El Paso Times[2] El Paso Daily Gannett Company[1]
Ennis Daily
Farmersville Nondaily
La Grange 1922 Nondaily
Flatonia 1877 Nondaily
Flower Mound Nondaily
Floydad Nondaily The Floyd County Hesperian-Beacon was founded in 1896 as the Hesperian-Gazette, soon shortened to the Hesperian, and in 1991 merged with the Lockney Beacon to form the Hesperian-Beacon.
Focus Daily News DeSoto Daily
Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster Rosenberg Daily
The Fort Bend Sun Sugar Land Nondaily
The Fort Stockton Nondaily Granite Publications
[2] Fort Worth Nondaily
Fort Worth Star-Telegram[2] Fort Worth[7] Daily McClatchy Company[8]
Fort Worth Weekly Fort Worth Nondaily
Forward Times Houston Nondaily
The Frankston Nondaily
Fredericksburg Nondaily
Freer Nondaily now part of Alice Echo-News Journal
Friendswood Nondaily
Frisco Nondaily
Gainesville Daily Register Gainesville Daily
Galveston County Daily News Galveston 1842[3] Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
The Gatesville Nondaily
Gilmer Nondaily
Gladewater Mirror Gladewater Nondaily
Glen Rose Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Gonzales Nondaily Fenice Community Media Group
Graham Nondaily
Grand Saline Sun Grand Saline Nondaily
Greenville Herald-Banner Greenville Daily
Groveton Nondaily
Needville Nondaily
Hale Center Nondaily
The [2] San Antonio Nondaily
Kyle Nondaily
Helotes Nondaily
Henderson Daily News Henderson Daily
Herald Democrat Sherman Daily Gannett Company[1]
The Hereford 1901 Weekly [9][10]
Marble Falls Nondaily
Kerrville Nondaily
Cedar Park, Texas Nondaily Fenice Community Media Group
Wimberley Nondaily
Waco Nondaily
Hondo Nondaily
Hood County News Granbury Nondaily
Houston Business Journal Houston Nondaily
Houston Chronicle Houston[7] 1901 Daily Hearst Communications Inc.[4]
Houston County Courier Crockett Nondaily
The Houston Press Houston Nondaily
The Hunt County Shopper Greenville 1965 Weekly Family Owned www.ShopHuntCounty.com www.facebook.com/HuntCountyShopper
The Huntsville Item Huntsville Daily
Jacksboro Nondaily
Jacksboro Nondaily
Jacksonville Daily Progress Jacksonville Daily
Jasper Newsboy Jasper Nondaily
Fort Davis Nondaily
Jefferson Jimplecute Jefferson Nondaily
Jewish Herald-Voice Houston Nondaily
Johnson City Nondaily
Junction Nondaily
The Katy Times Katy Nondaily Fenice Community Media Group
The Katy Trail Weekly Dallas Nondaily
Kerrville Daily Times Kerrville Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Kilgore News Herald Kilgore Daily
Killeen Daily Herald Killeen Daily
Lake Dallas Nondaily
Graford Nondaily
Lake Travis View Lakeway Nondaily
Lampasas Nondaily
Laredo Morning Times Laredo Daily Hearst Communications Inc.[4]
The Leader Houston Nondaily
Lytle Nondaily Cornerstone Publications
Leonard Nondaily
Lewisville Nondaily
Lexington Leader Lexington Nondaily
The Center Nondaily
Lindale Nondaily
Little Elm Nondaily
The Lindsay, Texas Nondaily
The Llano Nondaily
The Llano Nondaily
Lockhart Nondaily
Longview News-Journal Longview Daily
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Lubbock Daily Gannett Company[1]
The Lufkin Daily News Lufkin Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Tahoka Nondaily
Lytle Nondaily
Malakoff Nondaily
Manvel Nondaily
Marion County Herald Jefferson Nondaily
Marlin Democrat Marlin Nondaily
The Marshall News Messenger Marshall Daily
Mart Nondaily
Mason Nondaily
McGregor Nondaily
McKinney Courier-Gazette McKinney Nondaily Star Local Media[6]
Castroville

Medina County

1977 Nondaily
McAllen Nondaily
Mesquite Nondaily Star Local Media[6]
Mexia News Mexia Nondaily
Houston Nondaily
Midland Reporter-Telegram Midland Daily Hearst Communications Inc.[4]
Midlothian Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Mineola Monitor Mineola Nondaily
Mineral Wells Index Mineral Wells Daily
The Monitor McAllen Daily
Dumas Nondaily
Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune Mount Pleasant Daily
Mount Vernon Nondaily
The Muenster, Texas Nondaily
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung New Braunfels Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
San Antonio Nondaily
San Antonio Nondaily
San Antonio Nondaily
Alice Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Odessa American Odessa Daily
O'Donnell Nondaily
Olney Nondaily
Olton Nondaily
The Orange Leader Orange Nondaily
Ozona Nondaily
Palestine Herald-Press Palestine Daily
The Pampa News Pampa Daily
Panola Nondaily
The Paris News Paris Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Pasadena Nondaily
Pearland Nondaily
Pearland Nondaily
Pecos Nondaily
Pflugerville Pflag Pflugerville Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Pilot Point Post-Signal Pilot Point c. 1878 Weekly Lewis Newspapers, Inc.
Pittsburg Nondaily
Plainview Daily Herald Plainview Daily Hearst Communications Inc.[4]
Plano Nondaily Star Local Media[6]
Pleasanton Nondaily
Livingston Nondaily
The Port Arthur News Port Arthur Daily
Post Nondaily
Public News Houston Nondaily
Houston Nondaily
/Willacy County News Raymondville Nondaily
Riesel Nondaily
Marble Falls Nondaily
Hearne Nondaily
Rocksprings Nondaily
Rosebud Nondaily
The Round Rock Leader Round Rock Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Rowlett Nondaily
Ballinger Nondaily Gannett Company[1] Formed from a merger of the Ballinger Ledger and the Winters Enterprise
Standard-Times San Angelo Daily Gannett Company[1]
San Antonio Business Journal[2] San Antonio Nondaily
San Antonio Current San Antonio Nondaily
San Antonio Express-News[2] San Antonio[7] 1865[3] Daily Hearst Communications Inc.[4]
San Antonio Light San Antonio Nondaily
San Antonio Nondaily
Shepherd Nondaily
San Marcos Daily Record San Marcos Daily
The San Saba Nondaily
San Saba Nondaily
The Schulenburg Sticker Schulenburg Nondaily
The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise, Seguin Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Seminole Nondaily
Silsbee Nondaily
The Smithville Times Smithville Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Snyder Daily
Southlake Nondaily
San Antonio Nondaily
Stephenville Daily Gannett Company[1]
Munday Nondaily
Seagoville Nondaily
Sulphur Springs Daily Southern Newspapers Inc.
Sunnyvale Nondaily
Sweetwater Reporter Sweetwater Daily
Tulia Nondaily
Taylor Daily Press Taylor Daily
Teague Nondaily
Temple Daily Telegram Temple Daily
The Terrell Nondaily
Texarkana Gazette Texarkana Daily
McAllen Nondaily
The Texas Spur Spur 1909 Weekly Paragraph Ranch LLC
Times Record News Wichita Falls Daily Gannett Company[1]
San Antonio Nondaily
Whitehouse Nondaily
The Tribune Bay City Nondaily
Humble, Atascocita,

Kingwood, Lake Houston

Nondaily
Trinity Standard Trinity Nondaily
Woodville Nondaily
Tyler Morning Telegraph Tyler Daily
Uvalde Nondaily
Valley Morning Star Harlingen, Texas Daily
McAllen Nondaily
Vernon Daily
The Victoria Advocate Victoria Daily
Von Ormy Nondaily
La Voz de Houston Houston Nondaily
Waco Nondaily
Waco Tribune-Herald Waco Daily Berkshire Hathaway Inc.[5]
Waxahachie Daily Light Waxahachie Daily Gannett Company[1]
Weatherford Democrat Weatherford Daily
Austin Nondaily
The West Nondaily
Anson Nondaily
Westlake Picayune Westlake Nondaily Gannett Company[1]
Wharton Journal-Spectator Wharton Nondaily
White Oak Nondaily
White Rock Lake Weekly Dallas Nondaily
Whitesboro Nondaily
The Floresville Nondaily
Winnsboro News Winnsboro Nondaily
Decatur Nondaily
Wood County Democrat Quitman Nondaily
Yoakum Nondaily
Aubrey, Cross Roads,

Krugerville, Little_Elm,
Oak Point, Paloma Creek,
Pilot Point, Prosper,
Providence, Savannah

Nondaily

College newspapers[]

Foreign-language newspapers[]

Title Locale Year est. Frequency Notes
Al Día Dallas Spanish
Buena Suerte Spanish Newspaper Houston, Austin, Dallas, San Antonio Spanish
El Dia Houston Spanish
El Diario de El Paso El Paso Spanish
Fort Worth
El Hispano News Dallas Spanish
Mach Song Houston Vietnamese
La Opinión Jacksonville Spanish
McAllen Spanish
San Antonio Spanish
The Dallas Russian

Military newspapers[]

  • Brooks City-Base Discovery
  • Fort Hood Herald
  • Fort Hood Sentinel
  • JBSA Legacy
  • Kelly USA Observer
  • Medical Patriot

Defunct newspapers[]

Title Locale Year est. Year ceased Notes
A.M. Journal Express Dallas
Argyle Sun Argyle 1986 2013 Was owned by Sun Newspapers
Arlington Daily News Arlington 1966 1989
Arlington News-Texan Arlington Also known as Arlington News, Daily News Texan
Arlington Morning News Arlington 1996 2003 Belo competitor to McClatchy-owned Citizen-Journal
Austin Citizen Austin 1964 1981
Austin Press Austin 1981 1982
Austin Sun Austin 1974 1978 Counterculture/alternative newspaper
Austin Times Herald Austin 1960 1963
Austin
Canyon Lake
[11] Corpus Christi
Dallas Dispatch Dallas
Dallas
Dallas Herald Dallas
Dallas
Dallas Times Herald Dallas
Edinburg Closed by Gannett in June 2020
El Paso Herald-Post El Paso
El Paso Herald-Post El Paso
Fort Sam Houston News Leader San Antonio 2016 Consolidated into JBSA Legacy[12]
Fort Worth Press Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Houston Post[3] Houston 1880 1995 Began as Houston Daily Post[13]
Kerrville
Lackland Tailspinner San Antonio 2016 Consolidated into JBSA Legacy[12]
Merkel Mail Merkel 1890 2020
San Antonio
Lago Vista
San Antonio 2009
Pecos Daily News Pecos merged into 1962
Pecos Independent Pecos merged into 1962
Peoples Press Port Arthur 1932 1941
Randolph AFB Wingspread San Antonio 2016 Consolidated into JBSA Legacy[12]
San Antonio Light San Antonio
Texas City Sun Texas City
McAllen Closed by Gannett in June 2020

See also[]

  • Texas media
    • List of radio stations in Texas
    • List of television stations in Texas
    • Media of cities in Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Killeen, Laredo, Lubbock, McAllen, McKinney, Midland, Odessa, San Antonio, Waco, Wichita Falls
  • Journalism:
    • Category:Journalists from Texas
    • Press Women of Texas
    • Journalism schools:
      • University of Texas Moody College of Communication, in Austin
      • Abilene Christian University College of Arts and Sciences Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
      • Texas Christian University Schieffer College of Communication, Dept. of Journalism (est. 1927), in Fort Worth[14]
      • Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in San Marcos [1]
      • University of Houston Valenti School of Communication
      • University of North Texas Mayborn School of Journalism, in Denton
  • Texas literature
U.S. newspapers

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Gannett Co., Inc., Our Brands: Texas, McLean, Virginia, retrieved June 22, 2020
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Newspapers". Austin: Texas Press Association. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e "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
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Newspapers". New York: Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Berkshire Hathaway Inc., "Daily Newspapers: Texas" (PDF), 2016 Annual Report, Omaha, Nebraska
  6. ^ a b c d About Us, Plano, TX: Star Local Media, retrieved April 14, 2017
  7. ^ a b c d "U.S. Daily Newspapers, 2012". World Almanac and Book of Facts 2014. USA: World Almanac Books. ISSN 0084-1382. via Google Books
  8. ^ "Our Markets". Sacramento, California: McClatchy Company. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  9. ^ Coulter, Ryan (2019-02-04). "Hereford newspaper shuts down after 118 years in business". KVII. Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  10. ^ Gaglione, Melissa (February 6, 2019). "Hereford newspaper gets second chance after former employee purchases the publication". newschannel10.com. KFDA NewsChannel 10. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  11. ^ "The Corpus Christi Star". The Portal to Texas History. University of North Texas Libraries. Retrieved 2013-09-10.
  12. ^ a b c "JBSA to move to consolidated newspaper". Wingspread. December 23, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  13. ^ "US Newspaper Directory: Texas". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  14. ^ "About TCU Journalism". Texas Christian University. Retrieved March 24, 2017.

Bibliography[]

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  • John Melton Wallace (1966), Gaceta to Gazette: A Check List of Texas Newspapers, 1813-1846
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