List of newspapers in Guyana
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This is a list of newspapers in Guyana.
Newspapers
Newspaper | City | Founded | Publisher | Notes | URL |
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Guyana Chronicle[1][2] | Georgetown | 1975 | Guyana National Newspaper Ltd. | Government-owned. | guyanachronicle.com |
Village Voice Guyana[3] | Georgetown | News site. | villagevoicenews.com | ||
Demerara Waves[4] | Georgetown | News site. | demerarawaves.com | ||
Guyana Graphic | Georgetown | Not related to Guyana Graphic (1944-1975) | guyanagraphic.com | ||
Guyana Press | Georgetown | guyanapress.com | |||
Guyana Times[5] | Georgetown | 6 June 2008 | News site. | guyanatimesgy.com | |
Kaieteur News[6] | Georgetown | Private daily. | kaieteurnewsonline.com | ||
The Official Gazette of Guyana[7] | Georgetown | Official country Gazette[8] | officialgazette.gov.gy | ||
Stabroek News | Georgetown | 1986[9] | Private daily. (Absorbed The Guyana Review; est 1993) | stabroeknews.com | |
iNewsGuyana[6] | Georgetown | News site. | inewsguyana.com | ||
More News | Georgetown | Simplifying Guyana News | https://news.more.gy |
Defunct newspapers
Defunct newspapers include:[5]
- Courant van Essequebo en Demerary - 1793, published in Stabroek, Essequibo. The oldest newspaper in the country.[5]
- The Essequebo en Demerary Gazette - 1796. the first English language newspaper.[5][10]
- Demerara Daily - fin. 1884. Published by C.K. Jardine.[11]
- Berbice Gazette - Published in New Amsterdam by G.A. M'Kidd.[12]
- Royal Gazette - Early 19th cen.[13][14]
- The Colonist - 1884. Published by L. McDermott.[15]
- The Argosy - 1880, printed a daily, weekly, and sports paper.[1]
- Guyana Graphic - 1944-1975.[16][17][18]
- The Echo - A weekly paper.[19]
- The People - Published in Berbice.[19]
- Freeman's Sentinel - Focused on Afro-Guyanese content.
- New Nation - Official publications of the People's National Congress.[20]
- Mirror[21] - Official publications of the PPP.[9]
- A Liberdade - Portuguese language
- Indian Opinion - Focused on Indo-Guyanese content.
- The Workingman - Working-class content.
- The Liberator - Working-class content.[22]
- Guyana Star - published by H.T. Harper[23]
Magazines
Summarize
Perspective
Magazines include:[5]
- The Arts Journal - Literary journal.
- Commercial Review
- Guiana Diocesan Magazine
- Guiana Times (Also known as Times of Guiana) - 1947, published by Percy Armstrong. Anti-communist (PPP) content.
- Catholic Standard Magazine[9]
- Guyana Journal of Public Administration
- Kaie - Literary journal, 1965-1985
- Kyk-Over-Al - Literary journal, Published by British Guiana Writers’ Association.
- New World Fortnightly - 1964
- Farm Journal - Formerly The Agricultural Journal of British Guiana
- Timehri - 1882, published by the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society.
- British Guiana Medical Annual
- Police Magazine - Guyana Police Force
- The Scarlet Beret - Guyana Defence Force
- Chronicle Christmas Annual
- Queen’s College Annual - Established in 1936.
- Bishops’ High School Journal
- St. Stanislaus Magazine
- Guyana Historical Journal - Sporadically issued by the University of Guyana
- Guyana Law Journal - Sporadically issued by the University of Guyana
- Guyana Journal of Sociology and Transition - Sporadically issued by the University of Guyana
- Bar Association Review
- The Guyana Association of Professional Engineers Magazine
- Commercial Review[24]
- Industrial Review
- Guyana Business
- The Public Servant
- Guiana Diocesan Magazine and Gazette
- Aarya Marga - Hindu
- Sandeep - Hindu
- The Islamic Muslim Journal
- Al Muallim
- African Emancipation
- Indian Horizons
- Ajedrez - Sport magazine
- Bourda Beat - Sport magazine
- Sports Beat - Sport magazine
- Caribbean Entertainer
- Guyana Entertainment Magazine (GEM) - 2002[25]
- The Creole - 1803-1966 Published by William S. Stevenson. Political weekly journal.[26]
- Thunder - PPP journal, 1950[27]
See also
References
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