mygazines (2008)
breitbart.com (2005)
Huffington Post (2005)
Wikinews (December 2004)
Digg (2004)
Google News (2002)
infowars.com (2001)
Guerrilla News Network (2000)
GlobalSecurity.org (2000)
Indymedia (November 1999)
Arts & Letters Daily (September 28, 1998)
Drudge Report (1997)
the Smoking Gun (1997)
MSNBC (July 15, 1996)
the Onion (1996)
salon.com (1995)
OneWorld Online (1995)
Znet (1995)
Wired magazine (March 1993)
Bloomberg (1990)
Reporters Without Borders (1985)
USA Today (1982)
newscorp (1980)
CanWest (1974)
people magazine (1974)
New Journalism (1973)
the Watergate scandal (June 17, 1972-1974)
Robert Fisk (1970)
the Alternative: An American Spectator (1967)
The Sun (1964)
the Private Eye (1961)
Playboy magazine (1953)
die BILD Zeitung (June 24, 1952)
Paris Match (1949)
DPA (1949)
the People's Daily (June 15, 1948)
der Spiegel (January 4, 1947)
die Zeit (Februar 21, 1946)
Axel Springer AG (1946)
Le Monde ( November 19, 1944)
the Globe and Mail (1936)
News-Week (1933)
Times New Roman (1932)
Fortune magazine (1930)
TASS Report (1925)
the New Yorker (1925)
Time magazine (March 3, 1923)
Reader's Digest (1922)
the Pulitzer Prize (1917)
Vanity Fair (1914)
Le Devoir (1910)
muckraking (1901)
the Wall Street Journal (July 8, 1889)
the Financial Times (1888)
Life Magazine (1883)
ticker tape machines (1870s-1960s)
Bonner General Anzeiger (1860)
Reuters (1851)
the New York Daily Times (September 18, 1851)
Harper's Magazine (1850)
AP (1848)
the Scientific American (1845)
the News of the World (1843)
Punch (1841)
Agence Havas (1835) was founded as the first news agency
in the world. Today it is known as Agence Française de Presse
Journal des Débats (1789-1944)
The Times (1788)
NZZ (January 12, 1780)
Wiener Zeitung (1703)
the Post Boy (1695) and the Flying Post were the first newspapers
in England, founded by the Tories and the Whigs respectively
Haarlems Dagblad (1656)
John Milton's Areopagitica (1644)
the first printed newspaper (1605)