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This is a list of newspapers in Virginia.
Daily, weekly and other newspapers (currently published)
editUniversity newspapers
edit- Brackety-Ack – student newspaper of Roanoke College
- The Breeze – student newspaper of James Madison University
- The Bullet – student newspaper of the University of Mary Washington
- The Buzz – student newspaper of Shenandoah University
- The Cadet – student newspaper of Virginia Military Institute
- The Captain's Log – student newspaper of Christopher Newport University
- The Cavalier Daily – student newspaper of the University of Virginia
- The Collegian – student newspaper of the University of Richmond
- Collegiate Times – student newspaper of Virginia Tech
- The Commonwealth Times – student newspaper of Virginia Commonwealth University
- The Critograph – student newspaper of the University of Lynchburg
- Fourth Estate – student newspaper at George Mason University
- The Flat Hat – student newspaper of the College of William & Mary
- The Hampden-Sydney Tiger – student newspaper of Hampden-Sydney College
- The Hampton Script – student newspaper of Hampton University
- The Highland Cavalier – student newspaper of the University of Virginia's College at Wise
- Hollins Columns – student newspaper of Hollins University
- The Iron Blade – student newspaper of Ferrum College
- The Liberty Champion – student newspaper of Liberty University
- The Mace & Crown – student newspaper of Old Dominion University
- The Marlin Chronicle – student newspaper of Virginia Wesleyan University
- Ring-tum Phi – student newspaper of the Washington and Lee University
- The Rotunda – student newspaper of Longwood University
- Spartan Echo – student newspaper of Norfolk State University
- The Tartan – student newspaper of Radford University
- Virginia Law Weekly – student newspaper of the University of Virginia School of Law
- The Weathervane – student newspaper of Eastern Mennonite University
- The Yellow Jacket – student newspaper of Randolph-Macon College
Defunct newspapers
editTitle | Locale | Year est. | Year ceased | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alexandria Expositor and the Columbian Advertiser | Alexandria, District of Columbia | 1802 | 1805 | OCLC 12656722, ISSN 2574-9765 | Succeeded by the Alexandria Expositor |
Alexandria Gazette[21] | Alexandria | 1834 | 1974 | Began as Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette in 1792[19][22] | |
Arlington Daily[23] | Arlington | 1939 | 1951 | ||
Broadside | Fairfax | 1963 | 2013 | Former student newspaper of George Mason University | succeeded by Fourth Estate |
Caroline Progress[24] | Bowling Green | 1919 | 2018 | ||
Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune[25] | Charlottesville | 1954 | 1992 | Weekly, Published by Randolph L. White. African-American interest publication. | |
Charlottesville Tribune[26] | Charlottesville | 1950 | unknown | Weekly, Published by Roanoke Tribune. African American interest publication. | |
Chesterfield Observer[27] | Chesterfield County | 1995 | 2023 | ||
Circuit | Catlett | ||||
Columbian Advertiser and Commercial, Mechanic, and Agricultural Gazette | Alexandria, District of Columbia | 1802 | 1802 | OCLC 11551715, ISSN 2574-9757; preceded by The Times and Alexandria Advertiser | |
Herald-Progress[28] | Ashland | 1881 | 2018 | ||
Hook | Charlottesville | 2002 | 2013 | ||
Hopewell News | Hopewell | 1926 | 2018 | Began as City and Tri-County News | |
King George Journal Press | King George | 2017 | |||
Ledger-Star | Norfolk | 1876[13] | 1995[19] | Began as Public Ledger, became Ledger-Star in 1962 | |
News & Messenger | Manassas | ||||
Northern Virginia Sun | Arlington | 1998 | |||
Port Folio Weekly | Norfolk | 1983 | 2009 | ||
Religious Herald | Richmond | 1828[21] | |||
Richmonder Anzeiger [29] | Richmond | 1854 | 18?? | ||
Richmond Chronicle | Richmond | 1969 | 197? | ||
Richmond Enquirer[30] | |||||
Richmond News Leader[31] | Richmond | 1888 | 1992 | ||
Richmond Planet [32] | Richmond | 1883 | 1938 | ||
The Richmond State[citation needed] | Richmond | ||||
Richmond Whig [33] | Richmond | 1824[21] | Began as Constitutional Whig in 1824[19] | ||
Roanoke Weekly Press | Roanoke | 1891 | 1892 | "Roanoke City's first black newspaper"[34] | |
Rockingham Register[21] | Harrisonburg | 1822[19] | 1914 | ||
Scottsville Sun | Scottsville | ||||
Shenandoah Herald[21] | Woodstock | 1817 | Began as Woodstock Herald in 1817[19] | ||
Spectator[21] | Staunton | 1823[35] | |||
The Times and Alexandria Advertiser | Alexandria, District of Columbia | 1797 | 1799 | OCLC 10210698 ISSN 2574-9730 | |
Virginian[21] | Lynchburg | 1809 | Began as Lynchburg Press in 1809[19] | ||
Washington Examiner | Springfield | ||||
Washingtonian[21] | Leesburg | 1808[19] |
Newspapers by locale
editAlexandria
editNewspapers published in Alexandria, Virginia:
- Alexandria Advertiser and Commercial Intelligencer. D., Dec. 8–31, 1800+[36]
- The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. S.W., T.W., Nov. 21, 1792 – Dec. 6, 1800.[36]
- The Times. Alexandria Advertiser. D., Apr. 10, 1797 – Apr. 16 1799.[36]
- The Times; and District Of Columbia Daily Advertiser. D., Apr. 17, 1799 – Dec. 31, 1800+[36]
- The Virginia Gazette and Alexandria Advertiser. W., July 30(?), 1789 – Nov. 1793.[36]
- The Virginia Journal, and Alexandria Advertiser. W., Feb. 5, 1784 – July 4, 1789.[36]
Dumfries
editNewspapers published in Dumfries, Virginia:
- The Virginia Gazette, and Agricultural Repository. W., Sept. 29, 1791 – Dec. 19, 1793.[36]
Fincastle
editNewspapers published in Fincastle, Virginia:
- The Herald Of Virginia, and Fincastle Weekly Advertiser. W., March – Dec. 27, 1800+[36]
Fredericksburg
editNewspapers published in Fredericksburg, Virginia:
- The Genius Of Liberty; and Fredericksburg & Falmouth Advertiser. W., S.W., Oct. 10, 1797 – Sept. 2, 1799.[36]
- The Virginia Herald. S.W., Aug. 23, 1799 – Dec. 26, 1800+[36]
- The Virginia Herald, and Fredericksburg Advertiser. W., S.W., June 7, 1787 – Oct. 16 (?), 1795.[36]
- The Virginia Herald, and Fredericksburg & Falmouth Advertiser. S.W., Oct. 20, 1795 – Aug. 19, 1797.[36]
Leesburg
editNewspapers published in Leesburg, Virginia:
- The True American. W., November 1798–1800(?)[36]
Norfolk
editNewspapers published in Norfolk, Virginia:
- American Gazette. S.W., May 6, 1796.[36]
- American Gazette & General Advertiser. S.W., May 10, 1796 – Nov. 7, 1797.[36]
- American Gazette, and Norfolk and Portsmouth Public Advertiser. S.W., May 7, 1794 – Apr. 30, 1796.[36]
- The American Gazette, and Norfolk and Portsmouth Weekly Advertiser. W., July 18, 1792 – Apr. 30, 1794.[36]
- Epitome of the Times. S.W., Jan. 1, 1799 – Dec. 30, 1800+[36]
- The Herald. T.W., Nov. 9–30, 1795.[36]
- The Herald, and Norfolk and Portsmouth Advertiser. S.W., T.W., Aug. 13, 1794 – Nov. 5, 1795.[36]
- The Norfolk and Portsmouth Chronicle. W., Aug. 29, 1789 – June (?), 1792.[36]
- The Norfolk and Portsmouth Gazette. W., Sept. 9 – Oct. 8, 1789.[36]
- The Norfolk and Portsmouth Journal. W., June 21, 1786 – May 13 (?), 1789.[36]
- Norfolk Herald. T.W., Dec. 3, 1795 – Oct. 31, 1796.[36]
- The Norfolk Herald. T.W., D., Feb. 20, 1798 – Dec. 29, 1800+[36]
- The Norfolk Herald & Public Advertiser. T.W., Nov. 3, 1796 – Feb. 17, 1798.[36]
- The Virginia Chronicle, & C. S.W., Nov. 13 – Dec. 19, 1794.[36]
- The Virginia Chronicle, & General Advertiser. S.W., Apr. 11 – Nov. 10, 1794.[36]
- Virginia Chronicle and Norfolk and Portsmouth General Advertiser. W., July 28, 1792 – Apr. 5, 1794.[36]
- The Virginia Gazette. 1775 – Feb. 3, 1776.[36]
- Virginia Gazette, or, Norfolk Intelligencer. June 9 (?), 1774 – Sept. 20, 1775.[36]
Petersburg
editNewspapers published in Petersburg, Virginia:
- The Independent Ledger, and Petersburg and Blandford Public Advertiser. W., Mar. 6 – May 8, 1793.[36]
- The Petersburg Intelligencer. S.W., June 17 – Dec. 31, 1800+[36]
- Virginia Gazette, and Petersburg Intelligencer. W., S.W., July 6 (?), 1786 – May (?), 1800.[36]
Richmond
editNewspapers published in Richmond, Virginia:
- The American Advertiser.[36]
- The Friend of the People, A Political Paper. Fortnightly, Jan. (?) – July (?), 1800.[36]
- The Observatory, or, A View of the Times. S.W., July 3(?), 1797 – Sept. 10(?), 1798.[36]
- The Press. W., Jan. 6 – Feb. 7(?) 1800.[36]
- The Richmond and Manchester Advertiser. S.W., Apr. 30, 1795 – Nov. 15, 1796.[36]
- Richmond Chronicle. S.W., May 23, 1795 – Aug. 27, 1796.[36]
- Richmond Whig, under various closely related titles, 1828–1888
- The Virginia Argus. S.W., Nov. 19, 1796 – Dec. 30, 1800+[36]
- The Virginia Federalist. S.W., May 25, 1799 – Aug. 2, 1800.[36]
- The Virginia Gazette. W., May 9, 1780 – May 19, 1781.[36]
- The Virginia Gazette, and General Advertiser. W., S.W., Aug. 25, 1790 – Dec. 26, 1800+[36]
- The Virginia Gazette, and Independent Chronicle. W., 1784 (?) – Sept. (?), 1789.[36]
- The Virginia Gazette, and Richmond and Manchester Advertiser. S.W., Apr. 15, 1793 – Apr. 25, 1795.[36]
- Virginia Gazette & Richmond Chronicle. S.W., Mar. 2, 1793 – May 19, 1795.[36]
- Virginia Gazette and Weekly Advertiser. W., Feb. 16, 1782 – Apr. 22, 1797.[36]
- The Virginia Gazette, or, The American Advertiser. W., Dec. 22, 1781 – Dec. 20, 1786.[36]
- The Virginia Independent Chronicle. W., July 26, 1786 – May 6, 1789.[36][37]
- The Virginia Independent Chronicle, and General Advertiser. W., May 13, 1789 – Aug. 18, 1790.[36]
Staunton
editNewspapers published in Staunton, Virginia:
- The Staunton Gazette, or, The Western Star. W., Feb. 5, 1790.[36]
- Staunton Spectator was being published in 1859
- Staunton Spy. W., Feb. 1793 – Feb. 1, 1794.[36]
Williamsburg
editNewspapers published in Williamsburg, Virginia:
- The Virginia Gazette. 1736–1780.[36][38]
- Rind's Virginia Gazette. W., May 16 – Sept. 12 (?), 1766.[36]
Winchester
editNewspapers published in Winchester, Virginia:
- Bowen's Virginia Centinel & Gazette, or, The Winchester Political Repository. W., Apr. 1790 – Feb. 19, 1796.[36]
- The Virginia Centinel, or, The Winchester Mercury. W., Apr. 2, 1788 – Apr. (?), 1790.[36]
- The Virginia Gazette, and Winchester Advertiser. W., July 11, 1787 – Apr. 23, 1788.[36]
- Virginia Gazette, or, The Winchester Advertiser. W., Apr. 30, 1788 – Sept. 9, 1789.[36]
- Winchester Gazette. W., 1798 (?) – Dec. 31, 1800+[36]
See also
edit- Virginia media
- List of radio stations in Virginia
- List of television stations in Virginia
- Media of cities in Virginia: Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond, Roanoke, Virginia Beach
- Journalism:
- Category:Journalists from Virginia
- Virginia Commonwealth University Robertson School of Media and Culture (est. 1978), in Richmond[39]
- Virginia literature
U.S. newspapers
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External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Newspapers of Virginia.
- "Virginia Newspapers". Virginia Memory. Library of Virginia.
- Bibliography of American Newspapers cataloged and inventoried by the Virginia Newspaper Project (Database searchable by locale)
- "Virginia Newspapers". Historical U.S. Newspapers Online. Library Guides. Ohio: Bowling Green State University.
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- Ted Tunnell, "Confederate Newspapers in Virginia during the Civil War", Encyclopedia Virginia, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
- David Rawson, "Printing in Colonial Virginia", Encyclopedia Virginia, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
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