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The first person to create a newspaper is widely considered to be Johann Carolus in 1605 with his publication, Relation aller fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien (Account of all distinguished and commemorable news).

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For centuries, civilians have used print media to spread news and information to the masses. The Roman Acta Diurma appearing around 59 B.C. is the earliest recorded "newspaper," invented by Julius Caesar. Caesar, wanting to inform the public about important social and political happenings, ordered upcoming events posted in major cities. Written on large white boards and displayed in popular places like the Baths, the Acta kept citizens informed about government scandals, military campaigns, trials and executions. In eighth century China the first newspaper appeared as handwritten sheets in Beijing.

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From Wikipedia: The World Association of Newspapers recognizes Johann Carolus's Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historie, published in 1605, as the world's first newspaper.
newspapers began about 500 years ago_the first ones were in Germany in those days newspapers were handwritten and used to be passed from person to person

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In about a.d. 700 the Chinese developed the world's first printed newspaper, called the Dibao; it was printed from carved wooden blocks. The invention of the moveable-type printing press (c. 1450) spurred the development of the newspaper as we know it. In Germany regularly published newspapers began being circulated in the early 1600s. Newspapers proliferated in the 1800s after the development of a machine that allowed paper to be produced in sheets of any size.

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There is some debate on this subject but is it generally agreed upon that the first newspaper was printed in German. This was done so in the year 1605.

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The first person who made the newspaper is Julius Caesar. He also establish the first newspaper.

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