List of New York City newspapers and magazines
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By circulation

Total circulation, as of 2008:
  1. The Wall Street Journal
    The Wall Street Journal
    The Wall Street Journal is an American English-language international daily newspaper. It is published in New York City by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation, along with the Asian and European editions of the Journal....

    (2,293,310 daily)
  2. The New York Times
    The New York Times
    The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization...

    (1,000,665 daily; 1,438,555 Sunday)
  3. Daily News (632,595 daily; 674,104 Sunday)
  4. New York Post
    New York Post
    The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and is generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continuously as a daily, although – as is the case with most other papers – its publication has been periodically interrupted by labor actions...

    (625,421 daily; 386,105 Sunday)
  5. Newsday
    Newsday
    Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area...

    (377,517 daily; 433,894 Sunday)

Newspapers as of 2009

  • AM New York
    AM New York
    amNewYork is a morning free daily newspaper , published in New York City by Cablevision. According to the company, average daily distribution as of December 2008 was 345,053, according to MondoNewspapers.com. When the newspaper launched October 10, 2003, amNewYork was the first newspaper of its...

    (free daily)
  • Akhon Samoy
    Akhon Samoy
    Akhon Samoy is a Bengali language newspaper published from New York, USA since 2000. The paper's theme, as printed in the upper left-hand corner of the editorial page, is "A New Millennium newsweekly" is organized into sections: News, Opinions, International, Literature, Arts, Science, Sports,...

    (Bengali
    Bengali people
    The Bengali people are an ethnic community native to the historic region of Bengal in South Asia. They speak Bengali , which is an Indo-Aryan language of the eastern Indian subcontinent, evolved from the Magadhi Prakrit and Sanskrit languages. In their native language, they are referred to as বাঙালী...

     weekly)
  • Al-Hoda
    Al-Hoda
    Al-Hoda , New York City's leading daily Arab-language newspaper, was founded in Philadelphia as a bi-weekly by Naoum Anthony Mokarzel, a young Lebanese with an interest in journalism. Its first issue came out on February 22, 1898. The paper's offices moved to New York City in 1902, where it became...

    (Arabic-language daily)
  • BIGNews (monthly)
  • Bay Currents
    Bay Currents
    Bay Currents, founded by an entrepreneurial journalist in August 2004, is an independent newspaper focusing on oceanfront Brooklyn, New York, United States, including Sheepshead Bay, Brighton Beach, and Coney Island. The newspaper is published bi-weekly by Brooklyn Media...

    (bi-weekly)
  • Brooklyn Downtown Star (weekly)
  • Brooklyn Eagle
    Brooklyn Eagle
    The Brooklyn Daily Bulletin began publishing when the original Eagle folded in 1955. In 1996 it merged with a newly revived Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and now publishes a morning paper five days a week under the Brooklyn Daily Eagle name...

    (daily)
  • Catholic Worker
    Catholic Worker
    The Catholic Worker is a newspaper published seven times a year by the Catholic Worker Movement community in New York City. The newspaper was started by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin to make people aware of church teaching on social justice...

    (monthly)
  • Chelsea Now (bi-weekly)
  • The Chief (newspaper)
    The Chief (newspaper)
    The Chief-Leader is a long-established newspaper aimed at civil service workers in New York City. Privately owned, it was established in 1897 by Joseph J. O'Reilly; and it was first aimed at firefighters....

    (public service weekly)
  • Columbia Daily Spectator
    Columbia Daily Spectator
    Columbia Daily Spectator is the daily student newspaper of Columbia University. It is published at 112th and Broadway in New York, New York. Founded in 1877, it is the oldest continuously operating college news daily in the nation after The Harvard Crimson, and has been legally independent of the...

    (daily)
  • Courier Life Publications (27 weeklies)
  • Crain's New York Business (weekly)
  • Der Blatt
    Der Blatt
    Der Blatt is a weekly Yiddish newspaper published in New York by Satmar Hasidim.-History:Der Blatt was established in 2000, as a direct result of the Satmar succession feud. Prior to that time there was only one Satmar newspaper, Der Yid. In the dispute over the succession, Der Yid came under the...

    (Yiddish-language weekly)
  • Der Yid
    Der Yid
    Der Yid is a New York based Yiddish language weekly newspaper. The newspaper is published by Satmar Hasidim, but is widely read within the broader Haredi community. It uses a Yiddish dialect common to Satmar Chasidim as opposed to "YIVO Yiddish" which is standard in secular and academic circles.-...

    (Yiddish-language weekly)
  • Downtown Express (weekly)
  • The East Villager & Lower East Sider (weekly)
  • El Diario La Prensa
    El Diario La Prensa
    El Diario la Prensa is the largest and oldest Spanish-language daily newspaper in New York City, and the oldest Spanish-language daily in the United States. Published by ImpreMedia, the paper covers local, national and international news with an emphasis on Latin America, as well as human-interest...

    (Spanish-language daily)
  • EL SOL News (Spanish-language weekly)
  • Empire State News
    Empire State News
    Empire State News is a news broadcasting organization in New York State, which maintains a news website, a radio program called Empire State News, a Monday to Saturday Empire State News newspaper and weather forecasting systems...

    (daily)
  • The Epoch Times
    The Epoch Times
    The Epoch Times is a multi-language, international media organisation. As a newspaper, the Times has been publishing in Chinese since May 2000. It was founded in 1999 by supporters of the Falun Gong spiritual discipline....

    (daily)
  • Five Towns Jewish Times
    Five Towns Jewish Times
    The Five Towns Jewish Times is a weekly newspaper serving the Jewish communities of the Five Towns in southwestern Nassau County, New York, and the greater New York area, covering the area's large and growing Orthodox Jewish community....

    (weekly)
  • The Fordham Observer (bi-weekly)
  • The Forward
    The Forward
    The Forward , commonly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is a Jewish-American newspaper published in New York City. The publication began in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily issued by dissidents from the Socialist Labor Party of Daniel DeLeon...

    (weekly, Yiddish and English)
  • Gay City News
    Gay City News
    Gay City News is an award-winning, free weekly newspaper based in New York City that focuses on local and national issues relating to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. It was founded in 1994 as Lesbian Gay New York, later LGNY, and was sold to Community Media LLC in 2002,...

    (weekly)
  • Gotham Gazette
    Gotham Gazette
    The Gotham Gazette is an online publication of the Citizens Union Foundation of the City of New York, a government watchdog group focusing on issues confronting New York City...

    (daily)
  • Haitian Times
    Haitian Times
    The Haitian Times is a weekly newspaper for Haitians living in the wider area of New York City, New York, United States. The newspaper is printed in English, as opposed to French or Haitian Creole, and is based in Brooklyn...

    (weekly)
  • IMPACTO Latin News (weekly)
  • The Indypendent
  • The Irish Echo
    The Irish Echo
    The Irish Echo is a weekly newspaper based in New York City. Founded in 1928, it bills itself as "the USA's most widely read Irish-American newspaper" with a readership of 100,000 on circulation of about 60,000...

    (weekly)
  • Japion (weekly, Japanese)
  • The Jewish Press
    The Jewish Press
    The Jewish Press is an American weekly newspaper, geared toward the Modern Orthodox Jewish community. It describes itself as "America's Largest Independent Jewish Weekly." The newspaper has a politically conservative viewpoint and editorial policy....

    (weekly)
  • The Jewish Week
    The Jewish Week
    The Jewish Week is an independent weekly newspaper serving the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area. The Jewish Week covers news relating to the Jewish community in NYC and has world-wide distribution.-Editorial staff:...

    (weekly)
  • Metro New York (free daily)
  • New York Amsterdam News (weekly)
  • New York Daily News
    New York Daily News
    The Daily News of New York City is the fourth most widely circulated daily newspaper in the United States with a daily circulation of 605,677, as of November 1, 2011....

    (daily)
  • The New York Observer (weekly)
  • New York Post
    New York Post
    The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and is generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continuously as a daily, although – as is the case with most other papers – its publication has been periodically interrupted by labor actions...

    (daily)
  • New York Press
    New York Press
    New York Press was a free alternative weekly in New York City, that was published from 1988 to 2011. During its lifetime, it was the main competitor to the Village Voice...

    (free weekly)
  • New York Seikatsu (Japanese-language weekly)
  • The New York Times
    The New York Times
    The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization...

    (daily)
  • Newsday
    Newsday
    Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area...

    (daily)
  • Nowy Dziennik
    Nowy Dziennik
    Nowy Dziennik , with an English subtitle Polish Daily News, is a Polish-language daily newspaper published daily except Sundays and Holidays in New York City by Bicentennial Publishing and Outwater Media Group ....

    (Polish-language daily)
  • The Pace Press** (weekly)
  • Queens Chronicle
    Queens Chronicle
    The Queens Chronicle is a free weekly newspaper based in Rego Park. It was founded in November 1978 as The Paper by Susan Merzon.In 1984, it expanded beyond its Howard Beach constituency and was renamed the Queens Chronicle. In 1994, the paper's offices suffered a devastating fire.The Chronicle...

    (weekly)
  • Queens Courier (weekly)
  • Queens Ledger (weekly)
  • Queens Teens Voices
    Queens Teens Voices
    Queens Teens Voices is a local quarterly newspaper geared toward the youth in New York City and particularly in south-eastern Queens. It has operated under the Afrikan Poetry Theatre since 2000. The newspaper covers a multitude of topics from entertainment, sports, health, poetry and politics to...

    (quarterly)
  • Queens Tribune
    Queens Tribune
    The Queens Tribune is a free weekly newspaper founded as the monthly Flushing Tribune in February 1970 by Gary Ackerman. It is based in Whitestone, Queens. The paper's main offices moved to Whitestone from Fresh Meadows, Queens in November, 2010. The Tribune is a member of the New York Press...

    (weekly)
  • "((The Ridgewood Times)) (Queens County, New York City)
  • Show Business Weekly
    Show Business Weekly
    Show Business, also known as Show Business Weekly, is a performing arts trade magazine published by Manhattan-based publisher Show Business Inc. The magazine's editorial mission is to guide actors, singers and dancers toward success in their performing arts careers...

  • Staten Island Advance
    Staten Island Advance
    The Staten Island Advance is a daily newspaper published in the borough of Staten Island in New York City. The only daily newspaper published in the borough, and the only borough to have its own major daily paper, it covers news of local and community interest, including borough politics. As of...

    (daily)
  • Street News
    Street News
    Street News is a street newspaper sold by homeless in New York City, USA. Established in 1989, it is the earliest modern street paper still extant and the beginning of the American street newspaper movement. It aimed to provide a way of self-sufficiency to the many homeless and unemployed in New York...

    (every six weeks)
  • The Onion
    The Onion
    The Onion is an American news satire organization. It is an entertainment newspaper and a website featuring satirical articles reporting on international, national, and local news, in addition to a non-satirical entertainment section known as The A.V. Club...

    (free weekly)
  • "((The Times Newsweekly)) (Queens County, New York City)
  • The Village Voice
    The Village Voice
    The Village Voice is a free weekly newspaper and news and features website in New York City that features investigative articles, analysis of current affairs and culture, arts and music coverage, and events listings for New York City...

    (free weekly)
  • The Villager
    The Villager
    The Villager is a weekly newspaper serving Downtown Manhattan. It was founded in 1933 by Walter and Isabel Bryan. In 2001, 2004 and 2005, The Villager won the Stuart Dorman Award, honoring New York State's best weekly newspaper, in the New York Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest.The...

    (weekly)
  • The Wall Street Journal
    The Wall Street Journal
    The Wall Street Journal is an American English-language international daily newspaper. It is published in New York City by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation, along with the Asian and European editions of the Journal....

    (daily)
  • Washington Square News
    Washington Square News
    The Washington Square News is the daily student newspaper of New York University and serves the NYU, Greenwich Village, and East Village communities. The paper, better known as WSN, has a circulation of 10,000 and an estimated 65,000 readers online...

    (daily)
  • The Wave of Long Island (weekly)
  • Weekly Bangalee (Bangla-language weekly)


Several other newspapers serve the northern and western suburbs.

Defunct newspapers

  • Jamrock Magazine
  • Brooklyn Times-Union
    Brooklyn Times-Union
    The Brooklyn Times-Union was launched in 1848 as the Williamsburgh Daily Times. It became the Brooklyn Daily Times when the cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburg unified in 1855. The newspaper supported the Republican Party, and the Abolition movement...

  • The City Sun
    The City Sun
    The City Sun was a weekly newspaper that was published in Brooklyn from 1984 through 1996. Its primary focus was on issues of interest to African Americans in New York City....

    (weekly)
  • Colored American
    Colored American
    The Colored American was a name used by two 19th century weekly African-American newspapers: one that was published in New York City from 1836 to 1842 by Samuel Cornish, Phillip Bell, and Charles Bennett Ray, and one that was published in Washington, D.C. from 1893 to 1904...

    (weekly)
  • Daily Graphic
    Daily Graphic
    The Daily Graphic: An Illustrated Evening Newspaper was the first American newspaper with daily illustrations. It was founded in New York in 1873 by a firm of Canadian engravers and began publication in March of that year...

  • Der Groyser Kundes
    Der Groyser Kundes
    Der Groyser Kundes was a New York City, Yiddish language satirical weekly which ran from 1909 until 1927. It was entitled Der Kibitser for its first year of production....

    (Yiddish-language weekly)
  • Freedom's Journal
    Freedom's Journal
    Freedom's Journal was the first African American owned and operated newspaper published in the United States. Published weekly in New York City from 16 March 1827 to 28 March 1829, the journal was edited by John Russwurm and co-editor, Samuel Cornish who contributed only through 14 September 1827...

  • The Freeman
  • Freie Arbeiter Stimme
    Freie Arbeiter Stimme
    The Freie Arbeiter Stimme was the longest-running anarchist periodical in the Yiddish language, founded initially as an American counterpart to Rudolf Rocker's London-based Arbeter Fraynd . The early Yiddish spelling, פֿרייע אַרבייטער שטיממע , reflects the early 20th century fashion to Germanize...

    (Yiddish-language)
  • Guardian (United States)
    Guardian (United States)
    The Guardian was a radical leftist independent weekly newspaper published between 1948 and 1992 in New York City. The paper was founded by James Aronson, Cedric Belfrage and John T. McManus.-Formation:...

    (weekly)
  • Long Island Press
    Long Island Press
    The Long Island Press is a free newsweekly serving Long Island with extensive coverage of arts and entertainment, sports, and alternative political viewpoints. The newspaper started in 2003 after its parent company, Morey Publishing, bought The Long Island Ear, which was a free bi-monthly...

  • Ming Pao Daily News (Chinese-language daily)
  • New York Age / New York Age Defender
  • The New York Blade
    The New York Blade
    The New York Blade was a weekly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper in New York City, New York. The Blade was a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild, and contains news, entertainment, classified ads, and free personals for men and women.- History :The New York Blade was started...

    (weekly)
  • New York Clipper
    New York Clipper
    The New York Clipper, also known as The Clipper, was a weekly entertainment newspaper published in New York City from 1853 to 1924. It covered many topics, including circuses, dance, music, the outdoors, sports, and theatre. It had a circulation of about 25,000. The publishers also produced the...

  • New York Daily Mirror
    New York Daily Mirror
    The New York Daily Mirror was an American morning tabloid newspaper first published on June 24, 1924, in New York City by the William Randolph Hearst organization as a contrast to their mainstream broadsheets, the Evening Journal and New York American, later consolidated into the New York Journal...

  • New York Dispatch
    New York Dispatch
    The New York Dispatch also called the New York Weekly Dispatch and the Weekly Dispatch, was a newspaper published in New York City....

  • New York Enquirer
    New York Enquirer
    The New York Enquirer has been the name of two unrelated newspapers published in New York City.-19th century New York Enquirer:The New York Enquirer was founded in 1826 by Mordecai Noah. According to the masthead, it was "published every Tuesday and Friday at No. 1 Williams St., New York, New York"...

    (twice weekly)
  • New York Evening Mail
    New York Evening Mail
    The New York Evening Mail was an American daily newspaper published in New York City.The paper was made up of the New York Evening Express, which dated from 1836, and the Daily Advertiser. It was eventually merged with the Evening Telegram, which became the New York World-Telegram in 1927.From New...

  • The New York Globe
    The New York Globe
    The New York Globe was a daily New York City newspaper published from 1904 to 1923, when it was bought and merged into the New York Sun.-History:...

    (two newspapers)
  • New York Graphic
    New York Graphic
    The New York Evening Graphic was a tabloid newspaper published from 1924 to 1932 by Bernarr "Bodylove" Macfadden...

  • New York Guardian
    New York Guardian
    The New York Guardian was a monthly periodical published by Herbert London, a professor at New York University and the 1990 Conservative Party candidate for governor of New York State. The paper's editor-in-chief was Christopher W. Ruddy, who went on to work as an investigative reporter at the New...

    (monthly)
  • New York Herald
    New York Herald
    The New York Herald was a large distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between May 6, 1835, and 1924.-History:The first issue of the paper was published by James Gordon Bennett, Sr., on May 6, 1835. By 1845 it was the most popular and profitable daily newspaper in the UnitedStates...

    (daily)
  • New York Herald Tribune
    New York Herald Tribune
    The New York Herald Tribune was a daily newspaper created in 1924 when the New York Tribune acquired the New York Herald.Other predecessors, which had earlier merged into the New York Tribune, included the original The New Yorker newsweekly , and the Whig Party's Log Cabin.The paper was home to...

    (daily)
  • New York Journal American
    New York Journal American
    The New York Journal American was a newspaper published from 1937 to 1966. The Journal American was the product of a merger between two New York newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst: The New York American , a morning paper, and the New York Evening Journal, an afternoon paper...

    (daily)
  • New York Mirror
    New York Mirror
    The New-York Mirror was a weekly newspaper published in New York City from 1823 to 1842, and again as a daily newspaper renamed The Evening Mirror from 1844 to 1898.-History:...

  • New York Press (historical)
    New York Press (historical)
    The New York Press was a New York City newspaper that began publication in December, 1887 and continued publication until July 2, 1916, then being merged with Frank Munsey's New York Herald...

  • The New York Sporting Whip
    The New York Sporting Whip
    The New York Sporting Whip was a 19th-century New York City newspaper. It was one of several penny or flash publications popular at the time.-References:...

  • New York Sports Express
    New York Sports Express
    The New York Sports Express, sometimes abbreviated NYSX, was a free publication distributed from April 2003 to July 2004 as a sister paper to the New York Press. The New York City, USA publication was designed to take an entertaining look at topical sports stories, in contrast to most sports...

  • The New York Sun (daily)
  • New York Tribune
    New York Tribune
    The New York Tribune was an American newspaper, first established by Horace Greeley in 1841, which was long considered one of the leading newspapers in the United States...

    (daily)
  • New York World Journal Tribune
    New York World Journal Tribune
    The New York World Journal Tribune, also known as the World-Journal-Tribune, was a newspaper published in New York City from September 1966 until May 1967...

  • New York World-Telegram
    New York World-Telegram
    The New York World-Telegram, later known as the New York World-Telegram and Sun, was a New York City newspaper from 1931 to 1966.-History:...

  • New York World
    New York World
    The New York World was a newspaper published in New York City from 1860 until 1931. The paper played a major role in the history of American newspapers...

  • New Yorker Staatszeitung
    New Yorker Staatszeitung
    The New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, nicknamed „The Staats“, is the premier German-language weekly newspaper in the United States.-History:...

    (German-language weekly)
  • PM (newspaper)
    PM (newspaper)
    PM was a leftist New York City daily newspaper published by Ralph Ingersoll from June 1940 to June 1948 and bankrolled by the eccentric Chicago millionaire Marshall Field III....

  • Spirit of the Times
    Spirit of the Times
    The Spirit of the Times: A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage was an American weekly newspaper published in New York City. The paper aimed for an upper-class readership made up largely of sportsmen. The Spirit also included humorous material, much of it based...

  • Staten Island Register
    Staten Island Register
    The Staten Island Register was a weekly newspaper serving the borough of Staten Island in New York City as an independent alternative to other news sources, including the Staten Island Advance. It began publication in 1966 under the ownership of the Sclafani family. Joseph was the Owner...

  • The Sun (New York)

Magazines

  • The New Yorker
    The New Yorker
    The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons and poetry published by Condé Nast...

    (weekly)
  • New York Magazine (weekly)
  • Time Out NY (weekly)
  • The Brooklynite (quarterly)
  • The New York Review of Books
    The New York Review of Books
    The New York Review of Books is a fortnightly magazine with articles on literature, culture and current affairs. Published in New York City, it takes as its point of departure that the discussion of important books is itself an indispensable literary activity...

    (bi-weekly)
  • The Brooklyn Rail
    The Brooklyn Rail
    The Brooklyn Rail is a political, artistic and literary magazine based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Coverage includes political andliterary essays, art criticism, interviews, original fiction and poetry, and reviews....

    (monthly)
  • New York Sportscene (monthly)
  • City Limits Magazine (bi-monthly)
  • The L Magazine (bi-weekly)
  • Gotham Baseball (quarterly)
  • GO NYC
    GO NYC
    GO , is a "cultural roadmap for the city girl," and is the nation's most widely distributed, free, lesbian magazine. Based out of New York City, GO distributes 30,000 copies in 10 major cities, and receives 250,000 unique web hits monthly...

    (free monthly)
  • Front Desk New York (monthly)
  • "Fama y Fortuna Magazine" (MONTHLY CONSUMER MAGAZINE)
  • L'Idea
    L'Idea
    L'Idea is a quarterly bilingual magazine in Italian and English, published continuously in Brooklyn, New York since 1974.- History :"Founded as the official magazine of New York's Circolo Culturale di Mola di Bari ... The magazine has continued to grow and improve .....

     (quarterly)
  • Next Magazine (New York City)
    Next Magazine (New York City)
    Next Magazine is a gay lifestyle magazine published in New York City by RND Enterprises. Each month, Next releases four issues that address topics of fashion, life, entertainment, sex, and LGBT culture news...

    (weekly)
  • NYArts
    NYArts
    NY Arts Magazine or NY Arts, was founded by Abraham Lubelski in 1995. NY Arts Magazine is published quarterly, as well as online, and is edited by Jason Stopa, a graduate of Pratt Institute. Jason Stopa replaced Suzie Walshe as executive editor in 2011.NYArts has a readership of over 65,000. The...

    (quarterly)

Ethnic press

New York dailies, by ethnic group
  • Chinese: 7
  • Spanish: 5
  • Polish: 3
  • Korean: 3
  • Black: 2
  • Greek: 2
  • Romanian: 1
  • Russian: 1
  • Italian: 1
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