History of American newspapers (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "History of American newspapers" in English language version.

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  • Tim Porter, "Dismantling the Language Barrier" American Journalism Review October/November 2003 online Archived November 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

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  • "Alexander Hamilton - Gallery of Peers. William Coleman". www.alexanderhamiltonexhibition.org. The New York Historical Society. 2004. Retrieved July 19, 2024. Coleman was Hamilton's pick to edit the New-York Evening Post, which Hamilton founded in 1801. The respected paper served as a vehicle for Hamilton's editorials.

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  • Ralph Frasca, Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Early America (2006) excerpt and text search

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  • Randall S. Sumpter, Before Journalism Schools: How Gilded Age Reporters Learned the Rules (2018) Online review

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  • Alison Olson, "The Zenger Case Revisited: Satire, Sedition and Political Debate in Eighteenth Century America." Early American Literature (2000) 35#3 pp: 223-245. online

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  • Smith, Jeffery A. (1993). "Impartiality and Revolutionary Ideology: Editorial Policies of the 'South-Carolina Gazette,' 1732-1735". Journal of Southern History. 49 (4): 511–526. doi:10.2307/2208674. JSTOR 2208674.
  • Frasca, Ralph (2003). "'I am now about to establish a small Printing Office ... at Newhaven": Benjamin Franklin and the First Newspaper in Connecticut". Connecticut History. 44 (1): 77–87. doi:10.2307/44369668. JSTOR 44369668. S2CID 254488378.
  • Robert Manson Myers, "The Old Dominion Looks to London: A Study of English Literary Influences upon" The Virginia Gazette"(1736-1766)." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 54.3 (1946): 195-217. in JSTOR
  • Stella F. Duff, "The Case Against the King: The Virginia Gazettes Indict George III." William and Mary Quarterly 6#3 (1949): 383-397.in JSTOR
  • Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1954). "A Note on Songs as Patriot Propaganda 1765-1776". William and Mary Quarterly. 11 (1): 78–88. doi:10.2307/1923150. JSTOR 1923150.
  • Teeter, Dwight L. (July 1965). "Benjamin Towne: The Precarious Career of a Persistent Printer". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 89 (3): 316–330. JSTOR 20089817.
  • James L. Crouthamel, "James Gordon Bennett, the 'New York Herald', and the Development of Newspaper Sensationalism." New York History (1973) 54#3: 294-316. in JSTOR
  • Jasper W. Cross, "The St. Louis Catholic Press and Political Issues, 1845-1861." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 80.4 (1969): 210-224. Online
  • Matthew T. Downey, "Horace Greeley and the Politicians: The Liberal Republican Convention in 1872." Journal of American History (1967) 53#4 pp: 727-750 in JSTOR
  • George W. Auxier, "Middle Western Newspapers and the Spanish American War, 1895-1898." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 26.4 (1940): 523-534. online
  • Todd A. Postol, "Creating the American Newspaper Boy: Middle-Class Route Service and Juvenile Salesmanship in the Great Depression." "Journal of Social History (1997) 31#2: 327-345. online
  • Susan Olzak and Elizabeth West. "Ethnic conflict and the rise and fall of ethnic newspapers." American Sociological Review (1991): 458-474. in JSTOR; Full text online

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  • Staff. "NEW JERSEY LOSES OLDEST PAPER", The Palm Beach Post, January 3, 1992. Accessed March 21, 2012. "The Daily Journal, the state's oldest newspaper, will close Friday after losing money for two years. Publisher Richard J. Vezza wouldn't say how much money the 212-year-old newspaper had lost. Most of its 84 employees will be laid off."

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  • Katharine Q. Seelye, "Newspaper Circulation Falls Sharply", New York Times October 31, 2006. online and Journalism.org The State of the News Media 2004 (2005) online at [1] Archived August 28, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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  • Susan Olzak and Elizabeth West. "Ethnic conflict and the rise and fall of ethnic newspapers." American Sociological Review (1991): 458-474. in JSTOR; Full text online

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  • Katharine Q. Seelye, "Newspaper Circulation Falls Sharply", New York Times October 31, 2006. online and Journalism.org The State of the News Media 2004 (2005) online at [1] Archived August 28, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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  • Nakamura, Leonard I. (FRB); Samuels, Jon (BEA); Soloveichik, Rachel H. (BEA) (October 24, 2017). "Measuring the "Free" Digital Economy Within the GDP and Productivity Accounts" (PDF). SSRN.com. Social Science Research Network publishing working paper 17-37 of the Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. p. 37 (Fig. 3). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 20, 2021.
  • Katharine Q. Seelye, "Newspaper Circulation Falls Sharply", New York Times October 31, 2006. online and Journalism.org The State of the News Media 2004 (2005) online at [1] Archived August 28, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • Tim Porter, "Dismantling the Language Barrier" American Journalism Review October/November 2003 online Archived November 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

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  • Jon Bekken, "Negotiating Class and Ethnicity: the Polish-language Press in Chicago." Polish American Studies 2000 57(2): 5-29. ISSN 0032-2806