List of New York City newspapers and magazines
Appearance
This is a list of New York City newspapers and magazines.[1]
Largest newspapers by circulation
[edit]Total circulation, as of March, 2013:[2]
- The Wall Street Journal (2,834,000 daily)
- The New York Times (571,500 daily; 1,087,500 Sunday)
- New York Daily News (200,000 daily; 260,000 Sunday)
- New York Post (230,634 daily)
- Newsday (437,000 daily; 495,000 Sunday)
Newspapers
[edit]In March 2023, The New Yorker reported 116 neighborhood newspapers.[3][4][5][6] Several other newspapers serve the northern and western suburbs and Long Island.
- Akhon Samoy (Bengali weekly)
- AM New York Metro (free daily)
- Barron's (weekly)
- Bay Currents (bi-weekly)
- The Bronx Beat
- The Bronx Chronicle, a century-old newspaper
- Bronx News
- Bronx Press-Review
- Bronx Times-Reporter
- Brooklyn Eagle (daily)
- Catholic Worker (monthly)
- The Chief (public service weekly)
- City & State (public service bi-weekly)
- Columbia Daily Spectator (weekly)
- Crain's New York Business (weekly)
- Der Blatt (Yiddish-language weekly)
- Der Yid (Yiddish-language weekly)
- Duo Wei Times (Chinese-language)
- El Diario La Prensa (Spanish-language daily)
- Empire State News (daily)
- The Epoch Times (daily)
- Filipino Reporter (weekly)
- Five Towns Jewish Times (weekly)
- The Fordham Observer (bi-weekly)[citation needed]
- Forṿerṭs (Yiddish; weekly, formerly daily)
- The Fordham Ram (bi-weekly)
- Gay City News (now stylized as gcn) (weekly)
- Gotham Gazette (daily)
- Haitian Times (weekly)
- Hamodia (daily)
- The Indypendent (monthly)
- The Irish Echo (weekly)
- The Forward, formerly The Jewish Daily Forward (weekly)
- Jewish Post of New York (weekly)
- The Jewish Press (weekly)
- The Jewish Week (weekly)
- Kanzhongguo (Chinese language weekly)
- The Korea Times (daily)
- Long Island Press (monthly)
- The Main Street WIRE (bi-weekly)
- Metro New York (free daily)
- Mott Haven Herald
- New York Amsterdam News (weekly)
- New York Daily News (daily)
- New York Law Journal (weekly)
- The New York Observer (weekly)
- New York Post (daily)
- The New York Times (daily)
- Newsday (daily)
- Norwood News (bi-weekly)
- Nowy Dziennik (Polish-language daily)
- Queens Chronicle (weekly)
- Queens Teens Voices (quarterly)
- Queens Tribune (weekly)
- Riverdale Press (weekly)
- Riverdale Review
- Show Business Weekly (weekly)
- Shukan NY Seikatsu (Japanese-language weekly)
- Sing Tao Daily (Chinese-language daily)
- Staten Island Advance (daily)
- Street News (every six weeks)
- Super Express USA (daily)
- The Tablet (weekly)
- The Tribeca Trib (monthly)
- Urdu Times (weekly)
- The Villager (weekly)
- The Wall Street Journal (daily)
- Washington Square News (daily)
- The Wave of Long Island (weekly)
- The Westsider (weekly)
- WestView News
- World Journal (Chinese-language daily)
Defunct newspapers
[edit]- Al-Hoda (Arabic-language daily)
- The Bronx Home News
- The Brooklyn Baron
- Brooklyn Times-Union
- The City Sun (weekly)
- Colored American (weekly)
- Commercial Advertiser
- Daily Graphic
- East Village Other
- East Village Eye
- Freedom's Journal
- The Freeman
- Freie Arbeiter Stimme (Yiddish-language)
- Der Groyser Kundes (Yiddish-language weekly)
- Il Progresso Italo-Americano (Italian-language daily)
- Long Island Press (original daily)
- Ming Pao Daily News (free Chinese-language daily)
- National Guardian (weekly)
- New York Ace
- New York Age / New York Age Defender
- New York Avatar
- The New York Blade (weekly)
- New York City Tribune (daily)
- New York Clipper
- New York Courier and Enquirer
- New York Daily Mirror
- New York Daily News (19th century)
- New York Dispatch
- New York Enquirer (twice weekly)
- New York Evening Express
- New York Evening Mail
- New York Evening Telegram
- The New York Globe (two newspapers)
- New York Graphic
- New York Guardian (monthly)
- New York Herald (daily)
- New York Herald Tribune (daily)
- New York Independent[7]
- New York Journal-American (daily)
- New-York Mirror
- New York Native (bi-weekly)
- New York Newsday
- New York Report[8]
- New York Press (historical)
- The New York Sporting Whip
- New York Sports Express
- The New York Sun (daily)
- New-York Tribune (daily)
- New York World
- New York World Journal Tribune
- New York World-Telegram
- New Yorker Staatszeitung (German-language weekly)
- The Onion (free weekly)
- Other Scenes
- PM
- Rat Subterranean News
- Spirit of the Times
- Staten Island Register
- The Sun
- The Village Voice (free weekly)
Magazines
[edit]Magazines with a primary focus on (parts or surroundings of) New York City
- Billboard
- Bloomberg Businessweek
- Brooklyn Magazine
- The Brooklyn Rail
- City Limits
- Cosmopolitan
- Entertainment Weekly
- GO NYC
- Harper's Bazaar
- The L Magazine
- L'Idea
- Manhattan, inc. (defunct)
- New York
- The New Yorker
- Next Magazine
- Rolling Stone
- Seventeen
- The Real Deal
- Time Out NY
- Time
Defunct magazines
[edit]- Hello Mr. (biannual)
Magazines published in New York
[edit]New York is not necessarily a focus of these magazines.
- Condé Nast Publications magazines
- Jacobin (quarterly)
- n+1 (triannual)
- The New York Review of Books (biweekly)
- OnEarth Magazine (quarterly publication of NRDC)
- Vice (magazine published in New York)
- Reader's Digest (publishes 10 times annually)
- Good Housekeeping (publishes 10 times annually)
- People (weekly)
- Woman's Day (publishes 10 times annually)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Reynolds, Renee. "New York Newspapers". W3 Newspapers. Retrieved Oct 26, 2016.
- ^ List of newspapers in the United States by circulation
- ^ Helfand, Zach (13 March 2023). "A Coup at the WestView News". The New Yorker. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
New York is a city of neighborhoods, and each has its own paper...The city has a hundred and sixteen of them
- ^ Berke, Ned (2 June 2020). "80+ NYC local news outlets that need your support". Medium. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
- ^ "Community and Ethnic Media - MOME". nyc.gov. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
- ^ Brustein, Joshua. "NYC Newspapers". Gotham Gazette. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
- ^ "The Peril of the South". New York Independent. November 9, 1859 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Thompson, Geoffrey (April 30, 1978). "Producing packaged information". The Herald Statesman. Vol. 115, no. 171. pp. F1–F2.