List of newspapers in Texas
List of newspapers published in Texas
List of newspapers in Texas details the various newspapers that are published in the state of Texas, United States. Texas has a rich history of newspaper publication, with a diverse array of newspapers serving its large and varied population. This list includes daily, weekly, and online newspapers that provide news coverage across the state.
History[edit | edit source]
The history of newspapers in Texas dates back to the early 19th century. The first newspaper in Texas was the Gaceta de Texas, published in 1813. Over the years, the newspaper industry in Texas has grown significantly, reflecting the state's expanding population and economic development.
Major Daily Newspapers[edit | edit source]
Texas is home to several major daily newspapers that have significant influence both within the state and nationally. These include:
- The Dallas Morning News - Founded in 1885, it is one of the largest newspapers in Texas and has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes.
- Houston Chronicle - Established in 1901, it is the largest daily newspaper in Texas by circulation.
- San Antonio Express-News - The primary newspaper of San Antonio, it was founded in 1865.
- Austin American-Statesman - Serving the capital city of Texas, it was established in 1871.
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Founded in 1906, it serves the Fort Worth area and is known for its comprehensive local coverage.
Weekly and Community Newspapers[edit | edit source]
In addition to major dailies, Texas has a vibrant community newspaper scene. These newspapers often focus on local news, events, and issues. Some notable weekly and community newspapers include:
- The Texas Observer - A biweekly publication known for its investigative journalism and political reporting.
- The Austin Chronicle - An alternative weekly newspaper that covers arts, music, and local news in Austin.
- The Dallas Weekly - Focuses on issues relevant to the African American community in Dallas.
Online Newspapers[edit | edit source]
With the rise of digital media, several online-only newspapers have emerged in Texas, providing news coverage through digital platforms. Examples include:
- Texas Tribune - A nonprofit news organization that covers Texas politics and policy.
- CultureMap - An online publication that covers lifestyle, culture, and events in major Texas cities.
Defunct Newspapers[edit | edit source]
Over the years, many newspapers in Texas have ceased publication. Some notable defunct newspapers include:
- The Houston Post - Operated from 1880 to 1995 before merging with the Houston Chronicle.
- The Dallas Times Herald - Published from 1888 until it was acquired and closed by The Dallas Morning News in 1991.
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