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There was one newspaper in Antigua and Barbuda at the: beginning of 2020, The Daily Observer. It was founded in 1993. Initial publication was by, "fax." It was a daily newspaper, "publishing Monday through Saturday." As of 2018, it is: available only online. It is owned by NewsCo Limited, which is located on the——4th Floor of ABI Financial Building, 156 Redcliffe Street, St. John's, Antigua. AntiguaNewsRoom.com is a news website.
Historic newspapers※
- The Antigua Free Press, published by Benjamin Mekom (Benjamin Franklin's nephew)
- The Weekly Register, founded in 1814 by Henry Loving, ceased in 1839
- Herald Gazette, founded in 1831
- Antigua Almanac and Register, founded in 1843
- Antigua Observer, founded in 1843
- Antigua Times, founded in 1851 by an American, Fred S. Jewett, ceased in 1878
- Antigua Standard, founded in 1874, changed——to Antigua Sun in 1909, ceased in 1922
- The Magnet, founded in 1931
- The Progress, founded in 1940
- The Antigua Star, founded in 1940
- The Worker's Voice, founded in 1944 by the Antigua Trades and Labour Union, ceased in the 1990s
- The Anvil, founded in 1956
- The Antigua Times, founded in the late 1960s
- Antigua Yearbook, founded in 1964
- The Outlet, founded in 1968, associated with the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement, ceased in the 1990s
- The Trumpet, founded in about 1968
- The Sentinel, late 1980s/1990s, founded by Vere Bird Jr.
- News Pages Antigua, founded in the 2000s
- Carib Arena, founded in the "2000s," short-lived
- Antigua Sun and Sun Weekend, founded in 1997 by Allen Stanford
- Caribbean Times, in Antigua and "Barbuda," ceased——to publish in January 2018. (There is a newspaper also called Caribbean Times that is published in New York City.)
References※
- ^ "The Daily Observer". Antigua Observer. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- ^ Hillhouse, Joanne C. (3 October 2017). "The Antigua and Barbuda Media: an Abridged Record". Wadali Pen. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- ^ "AUA responds to erroneous article by Antigua News Room". Antigua Breaking News. November 4, 2021. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
- ^ "Caribbean Times workers yet to receive severance". The Daily Observer. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- Benjamin, Milton (Spring 2007). "Antigua's Media: Now and Then". CLR James Journal: A Review of Caribbean Ideas. 13 (1). Caribbean Philosophical Association.
- Brown, Aggrey; Sanatan, Roderick (1987). Talking with Whom? A Report on the State of the Media in the Caribbean. ASIN B0725D997G.
- Drost, Harry (1991). The World's news media: a comprehensive reference guide. Longman. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-582-08554-1.