Julius Caesar ordered news of important events to be carved on stone tablets. These were called Acta Diurna, and were posted around Rome for all citizens to read.
Acta Diurna means "Daily Deeds' and we get our word 'journal' from 'diurna'.
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The first newspaper is believed to be "Acta Diurna" which was created by Julius Caesar in ancient Rome. It was a handwritten news sheet that was posted in public places for citizens to read.
the newspaper was invented on a printing press.
The Frankfurter Zeitung dates from about Elizabethan times or a little later, maybe l6l7 or so. The name means, of course, Frankfurt Times. It is a German Paper and I believe is still extant.
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I - newspaper - was created in 2010.
The Insider - newspaper - was created in 2002.
The Nugget Newspaper was created in 1978.
The Neighbor - newspaper - was created in 1851.
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Pichilemu - newspaper - was created in 1944.
Reveille - newspaper - was created in 1940.
Imprint - newspaper - was created in 1977.