The List of newspapers in Oklahoma lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The list includes information on where the publication is produced, whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, what its circulation is, and who publishes it. For those newspapers that are also published online, the website is given.
List of active newspapers edit
List of defunct newspapers edit
Title | Locale | Year est. | Year ceased | Notes |
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Bigheart Times | Osage County | Formerly published by Louise Redcorn | ||
Bixby Bulletin | Bixby | 1905 | 2012 | In 2012, the Bulletin was combined with the Jenks Journal and Glenpool Post to form the South County Leader. The South County Leader ceased publication in 2014.[13] |
The Broken Arrow Ledger | Broken Arrow | 1904 | 2017 | Purchased by Tulsa World |
Choctaw County Times | Hugo | Formerly published by Stan Stamper | ||
Edmond Sun | Edmond | 1889 | 2020 | [14] |
El Dorado Courier | Eldorado | Formerly published by Joan Gilliam | ||
The Elk Citian | Elk City | |||
Hartshorne Sun | Hartshorne | Formerly published by CNHI | ||
The Muskogee Cimeter | Muskogee | 1904 | 1921 | African-American newspaper founded by William Twine[15] |
Muskogee Star | Muskogee | 1912 | 1913 | African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; succeeded by the Tulsa Star[16] |
Skiatook Sentinel | Skiatook | 1905 | [17] | |
Tulsa Business Journal | Tulsa | Formerly published by Community Publishing | ||
Tulsa County News | Tulsa | 2012 | Published by Gary Percefull | |
Tulsa Star | Tulsa | 1913 | 1921 | African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; defunct after Tulsa Race Massacre[18] |
Tulsa Tribune | Tulsa | 1919 | 1992 | |
Urban Tulsa Weekly | Tulsa | Formerly published by Keith Skrzypczak[19] |
See also edit
- Oklahoma media
- List of radio stations in Oklahoma
- List of television stations in Oklahoma
- Media of locales in Oklahoma: Broken Arrow, Lawton, Norman, Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Journalism
- Category:Journalists from Oklahoma
- University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
U.S. newspapers
References edit
NOTE: Uncited circulation information comes from Finder Binder: Oklahoma's Updated Media Directory, 2010 Winter Issue
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Reid Newspapers". reidnewspapers.com. Reid Newspapers. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- ^ "CherryRoad Media, Connecting What Matters". ardmoreite.com. The Ardmoreite. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- ^ a b GateHouse Media, LLC, Our Markets: Oklahoma, Pittsford, New York, retrieved March 27, 2017
- ^ a b c d e f g h Audit Bureau of Circulations Archived 2010-10-01 at the Wayback Machine (accessed February 15, 2010).
- ^ "Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture". Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma State University Library Electronic Publishing Center. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
- ^ "About us". journalrecord.com. The Journal Record. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- ^ "About NonDoc". Nondoc. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ "Media Kit – OU Student Media". studentmedia.ou.edu. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
- ^ Oklahoma Gazette Archived 2010-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, Association of Alternative Weeklies (accessed February 15, 2010).
- ^ "The Shawnee Star". news-star.com. The Shawnee Star. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- ^ Berkshire Hathaway Inc., "Daily Newspapers: Oklahoma" (PDF), 2016 Annual Report, Omaha, Nebraska
- ^ The US inquirer. (eNewspaper, 2007) [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 1313558773. Archived from the original on 3 May 2022 – via WorldCat.
- ^ Jennings, Jo-ann (July 31, 2014). "Newspaper to Cease Publication". South County Leader. Archived from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
- ^ "Newspaper touted as Oklahoma's oldest to close, virus cited". AP News. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ "The Muskogee Cimeter (Muskgoee, I.T.)". gateway.okhistory.org. Oklahoma Historical Society. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ^ "The Muskogee Star (Muskogee, Muskogee County, Okla.) 1912-1913". loc.gov. Library of Congress. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ^ Anna Mae Henderson, "Skiatook," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Accessed April 4, 2015.
- ^ "Tulsa Star". gateway.okhistory.org. Oklahoma Historical Society. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ^ Urban Tulsa Weekly Archived 2010-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Association of Alternative Weeklies (accessed February 15, 2010).
Bibliography edit
- "Oklahoma". American Newspaper Directory. New York: George P. Rowell. 1900. pp. 860+. hdl:2027/umn.31951002273861a – via HathiTrust.
- "Oklahoma". American Newspaper Annual & Directory. Philadelphia: N. W. Ayer & Son. 1922. pp. 803+. hdl:2027/umn.31951001295695n.
- Grace E. Ray (1928). Early Oklahoma Newspapers.
- Joseph B. Thoburn and John W. Sharp. History of the Oklahoma Press and the Oklahoma Press Association (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press Association, 1930).
- Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", Oklahoma: a Guide to the Sooner State, American Guide Series, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 74–82, ISBN 9781603540353 – via Google Books
- G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). "General Studies: Oklahoma". Guide to the Study of United States Imprints. Harvard University Press. p. 870. ISBN 978-0-674-36761-6. (Includes information about newspapers)
- Nudie Williams (1983). "Black Press in Oklahoma: The Formative Years, 1889-1907". Chronicles of Oklahoma. 61.
- L. Edward Carter. The Story of Oklahoma Newspapers, 1844 to 1984 (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Heritage Association, 1984).
External links edit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Newspapers of Oklahoma.
- Nudie E. Williams. "African American Newspapers". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma State University Library Electronic Publishing Center.
- Linda D. Wilson. "Ethnic Newspapers". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma State University Library Electronic Publishing Center.
- Linda D. Wilson. "Oklahoma Press Association". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma State University Library Electronic Publishing Center.
- "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Oklahoma". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017)
- "US Newspaper Directory: Oklahoma". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress.
- "Oklahoma Newspapers". Historical U.S. Newspapers Online. Library Guides. Ohio: Bowling Green State University.
Newspapers that are freely available on the Internet
- "Southwest". Historical African American Newspapers Available Online. Subject Guides. Poughkeepsie, NY: Marist College Library. (Includes Oklahoma newspapers)
- International Coalition on Newspapers. "Newspaper Digitization Projects: United States: Oklahoma". Chicago: Center for Research Libraries.
- University of Florida. "Oklahoma". NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers. Gainesville.
- "Oklahoma". N-Net: the Newspaper Network on the World Wide Web. Archived from the original on February 15, 1997.
- "Oklahoma Newspapers". AJR News Link. American Journalism Review. Archived from the original on November 16, 1999.
- "United States: Oklahoma". NewsDirectory.com. Toronto: Tucows Inc. Archived from the original on November 19, 2001.