Phoenix Newspapers and News Media
The first Arizona newspaper, the Weekly Arizonian, was published in Tubac in 1859. By 1870, the title had become the Tucson Citizen. Over one hundred and forty years later it continues to report life and times in southern Arizona.
Many other newspapers we read today--the Bisbee Daily Review, The Sun in Yuma, The Arizona Republic in Phoenix and The Daily Courier in Prescott--had their beginnings in territorial Arizona. Before statehood, two hundred newspapers were published in sixty towns; today over one hundred and twenty continue. They all provide written records of our communities and links to our heritage. Below are papers and TV stations for the Phoenix Metro Area
Arizona Business Gazette
Arizona Capitol Times
Arizona Informant
Arizona Republic
Asian American Times
AZ Central
Business Journal
Catholic Sun
College Times
Get Out
Jewish News of Greater Phoenix
KFYI
KNXV
KPHO
KPNX
KSAZ
KTAR
KTVK
La Voz
Monitor Hispano
Moreover
MSNBC East Valley Tribune
News by State
Phoenix New Times
Phoenix News Daily
Phoenix Post
PHX News
Prensa Hispana
Record Reporter
Topix
Ahwatukee Foothills News
Akwatukee Republic
Northeast Phoenix Times
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Friday, November 9, 2007
Phoenix Newspapers and News Media
Posted by Bonnie at 1:16 PM
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