Media in Philadelphia - Newspapers

Newspapers

Newspaper Founded Type Website
The Philadelphia Inquirer 1829 Daily philly.com/mld/inquirer
Philadelphia Tribune 1884 Bi-weekly phila-tribune.com
Philadelphia magazine 1908 Monthly phillymag.com
Philadelphia Daily News 1925 Daily philly.com/mld/dailynews
South Philly Review 1947 Weekly southphillyreview.com
University City Review Weekly ucreview.com
Northeast Times 19?? Weekly northeasttimes.com
Philadelphia Weekly 1971 Weekly philadelphiaweekly.com
Philadelphia Gay News 1976 Weekly epgn.com
Philadelphia City Paper 1981 Weekly citypaper.net
Al Día 1994 Weekly aldiainc.com
El Hispano 1976 Weekly el-hispano.com
The Public Record 1999 Weekly phillyrecord.com
Brazilian News Week 2000 Weekly brazilianweekly.com
Philadelphia Metro 2000 Daily metro.lu
Philadelphia Business Journal 1982 Weekly bizjournals.com/philadelphia
The Hawk 1929 Weekly sjuhawknews.com
The Temple News 1921 Weekly temple-news.com
The Daily Pennsylvanian 1885 Daily dailypennsylvanian.com
The Triangle 1926 Weekly thetriangle.org
Philadelphia News 1995 Weekly thephilanews.com
The Public Record (newspaper) 1999 Weekly phillyrecord.com

Former newspapers:

  • L'Abeille américaine

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