The newspapers of Yorkshire have a long history, stretching back to the 18th century. Regional newspapers have enjoyed varying fortunes, reflected in the large number of now-defunct papers from Yorkshire.
Contents
1Existing newspapers
1.1Daily newspapers
1.2Weekly newspapers
1.3Monthly newspapers
1.4Online-only newspapers
2Defunct newspapers
3See also
4References
5External links
Existing newspapers
Daily newspapers
Yorkshire Post
Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds and West Yorkshire)
The Press (York) (York and North Yorkshire)
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Halifax Courier
Sheffield Star (Sheffield and South Yorkshire)
Hull Daily Mail
Weekly newspapers
Doncaster Free Press
Barnsley Chronicle
Craven Herald & Pioneer
Bridlington Free Press
Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
Whitby Gazette
Sheffield Telegraph
Harrogate Advertiser
Ripon Gazette
Scarborough News
Rotherham Advertiser
Wetherby News
Knaresborough Post
Nidderdale Herald
Keighley News
Monthly newspapers
The City Talking
The Yorkshire Reporter
Online-only newspapers
The Yorkshire Times
Defunct newspapers
Leeds Intelligencer
Leeds Mercury
Thirsk and District News
York and District Advertiser
York Chronicle and General Advertiser
York Chronicle
York Citizen
York Comet
York Co-operative Citizen
York Courant
York Daily Labour News
York Express
York Free Press Farmers Friend and Freemans Journal
York Gazetteer
York Gazette (20,000th issue on 15 May 1915)[1]
York Herald (newspaper)
York Journal
York Journal or Weekly Advertiser
York Miscellany, contributed to by John Baines (mathematician)
York Mercury
York News
York Pioneer
York Sentinel
York Star
York Times
York Weekly Mail
Yorkshire Advertiser
Yorkshire Chronicle
Yorkshire Express
Yorkshire Gazette (1740-1752)[2]
Yorkshire Independent
Yorkshire Observer
Yorkshireman
See also
List of newspapers in the United Kingdom
History of British newspapers
References
External links
Newsplan - for further information on Yorkshire newspapers
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