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Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area

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Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area

Summary

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The following newspapers have been or are printed in the Chicago metropolitan area.

Daily newspapers

1919 Chicago newspapers circulation data (''[[Editor & Publisher]])''
  • The Beacon-News
  • Chicago Sun-Times (1948–present)
  • Chicago Tribune (1847–present)
  • The Courier-News (Elgin)
  • Daily Herald
  • Daily Southtown (1906–present)
  • The Herald-News
  • Hoy
  • Kane County Chronicle
  • Naperville Sun
  • News Sun (1892–present)
  • Northwest Herald
  • Post-Tribune
  • The Times of Northwest Indiana (1906–present)

Major weekly newspapers

  • Chicago Defender (1905–present, daily between 1956 and 2003)
  • Chicago Reader (1971–present)
  • Journal & Topics Media Group (1933–present)
  • Newcity (weekly from 1986–2017; monthly from 2017–present)
  • Sanghamam (2001–present)
  • South Side Weekly

Past daily and major weekly newspapers

  • Chicago American (1900–1939, became Herald-American)
  • Chicago Chronicle (1895–1908)
  • Chicago Courier (1874–1876)
  • Chicago Daily News (1876–1978)
  • Chicago Daily Telegraph (1878–1881, became Chicago Morning Herald)
  • Chicago Daily Times (1929–1948, merged with Chicago Sun to form Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Chicago Democrat (1833–1861)
  • Chicago Democratic Press (1852–1857)
  • Chicago Evening Mail (1870–1875, merged to become Post & Mail)
  • Chicago Evening Post (1865–1875, merged to become Post & Mail)
  • Chicago Evening Post (1886–1932, absorbed by Chicago Daily News)
  • Chicago Evening Press & Mail (1884–1897)
  • Chicago Examiner (1902–1918, became Herald-Examiner)
  • Chicago Express (1842–1843)
  • Chicago Globe (1887–1895)
  • Chicago Herald (1881–1918)
  • Chicago Herald-Examiner (1918–39, became Herald-American)
  • Chicago Herald-American (1939–1958, became Chicago's American)
  • Chicago Inter Ocean (1872–1914, became Record-Herald)
  • Chicago Journal (1844–1929, absorbed by Chicago Daily News)
  • Chicago Mail (1885–1894)
  • Chicago Morning Herald (1893–1901, became Record-Herald)
  • Chicago Morning News (1881, became Chicago Record)
  • Chicago Post (1890–1929, absorbed by Daily News)
  • Chicago Post & Mail (1875–1878, absorbed by Chicago Daily News)
  • Chicago Record (1881–1901)
  • Chicago Record Herald (1901–1914)
  • Chicago Republican (1865–1872, became Chicago Inter Ocean)
  • Chicago Sun (1941–1948, merged with Chicago Daily Times to form Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Chicago Times (1861–1895, became Times-Herald)
  • Chicago Times-Herald (1895–1901, became Record-Herald)
  • Chicago Whip (1919–1939)
  • Chicago's American (1958–1969, became Today)
  • Today (1969–1974)
  • City News Bureau of Chicago, local cooperative wire service

Chicago weekly community newspapers

  • Ashburn Independent
  • Austin Voice
  • Austin Weekly News
  • Beverly News
  • Beverly Review
  • Brighton Park/McKinley Park Life
  • Bridgeport News
  • Bulgaria SEGA Newspaper (2005– )
  • Shoreland News
  • Chicago Citizen Newspapers
  • Chicago Independent Bulletin
  • Chicago Journal
  • Chicago Standard
  • Clear Ridge Reporter
  • Exito
  • Extra Bilingual Community Newspaper
  • The Garfield Lawndale Voice
  • The Gazette
  • The Gate
  • Greek Star
  • Hi India Weekly
  • Hyde Park Herald
  • India Bulletin
  • Inside-Booster
  • Korean News
  • Korean Times
  • Journal News
  • La Raza
  • La Voz de Chicago
  • La Voz del Paseo Boricua
  • Lawndale News
  • Mt. Greenwood Express
  • News-Star
  • North Lawndale Community News
  • Northwest Leader-Post
  • Northwest Side Press
  • Our Neighborhood Times
  • Polish Daily News
  • Reporter/Journal
  • Sauganash Sounds
  • Scottsdale Independent
  • Skyline
  • South Street Journal
  • Southeast Chicago Observer
  • Southwest Courier
  • Southwest News Herald
  • Ukrainske Slovo Newspaper (2002– )
  • Windy City Times

Suburban community newspapers

  • Desplaines Valley News
  • Evanston Roundtable
  • Evanston Sentinel
  • Forest Park Review
  • Journal-Topics Newspapers
  • Lombardian
  • Lombard Spectator
  • Niles Bugle
  • Pioneer Press
  • Saint Charles Republican
  • Suburban Life newspapers
  • Tri-City Journal
  • 22nd Century Media
  • Wednesday Journal

Past community newspapers

  • Back-of-Yards Journal
  • Citizen (1900s–1930)
  • Chatham Citizen (1965–1975)
  • Edison Review
  • Life
  • Chicago Free Press (1999–2010)
  • Gay Chicago
  • Gay Life (1970s–80s)
  • North Loop News
  • Northside News (1930s)
  • Near North News
  • New Metro News
  • Norwood Review
  • Brookfield Enterprise / The Times (1932–1985)
  • Residents' Journal
  • River North News
  • The Skeleton News
  • Times (1950s–2005)
  • Uptown Action (1980–1985)
  • Westside Journal
  • West Town Chicago Journal
  • West Town Free Press (1997–2002)
  • Voice

Specialized local newspapers

  • Bar Fly
  • Chicago Catholic, bi-weekly newspaper for the Archdiocese of Chicago
  • Chicago Computer Guide
  • Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
  • Chicago Educator
  • Chicago Journal of Commerce and Daily Financial Times (1920-1923, became Chicago Journal of Commerce and LaSalle Street Journal)
  • Chicago Journal of Commerce and LaSalle Street Journal (1923-1950, purchased by Wall Street Journal and became Chicago Edition of the Wall Street Journal)
  • Chicago Parent
  • The Chicago Reporter
  • Chicago Sports Weekly
  • Chicago Suburban Family
  • Crain's Chicago Business
  • Outlines
  • PerformInk
  • StreetWise (1992–present)

References

References

  1. "Our story: The newspapers". Inside Publications.
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