Newspapers & Magazines

  • The First American Newspaper

    The First American Newspaper
    The first American newspaper, "Public Occurrences," was published in Boston by Benjamin Harris.
  • The First American Magazine

    The First American Magazine
    The first American magazines, "American Magazine" and "General Magazine" appeared during the middle of the 18th century and were published by Andrew Bradford and Benjamin Franklin. Their magazines targeted an intelligent audience with political and economic interest.
  • The Penny-Press Era

    The Penny-Press Era
    After the Penny Press was invented, the US saw a surge in Magazines, this time in an attempt to appeal to the general public and generally literate middle class. Magazines published during this time include "Godey's Lady's Book" and "Harper's Monthly."
  • Freedom Journal Published

    Freedom Journal Published
    The Freedom Journal was the first African American owned and operated newspaper in the US.
  • The Magazine Boom

    The Magazine Boom
    There were three primary factors that encouraged this boom:
    1. More available money
    2. Lowered prices
    3. The Postal Act of 1879
    These factors assisted in the publication of over 1,800 magazines by 1900
  • Early 20th Century Newspapers

    Early 20th Century Newspapers
    Jazz Journalism and the Great Depression increased the demand for newspapers and we saw an increase in newspaper circulation
  • Post World Wars

    Post World Wars
    After WWI and WWII, magazines began to specialize. Publishers believed this was the only way to become profitable. This era gave rise to some of the most popular magazines even to this date, including Sports Illustrated, Essence, Golf Digest, and Playboy.
  • Postwar Newspapers

    Postwar Newspapers
    At this time, Newspapers were becoming more expensive to print, however there was an increased in circulation.
  • Contemporary Magazines

    Contemporary Magazines
    After a period of "death" for magazines, a recovering economy and the invention of apps for computers along with TV and the internet helped a struggling industry.
  • Magazines Meet the Digital Age

    Magazines Meet the Digital Age
    Around the same time that magazines were "reborn," they looked to major tech companies like Apple to produce apps with the ability of subscription purchases. This was a significant win for the magazine industry in it's attempt to keep up with modernization in society.
  • The Internet and Mobile Newspapers

    The Internet and Mobile Newspapers
    This is the time for transition into the digital era, where we see a large shift in the percentage of newspapers printed (decrease) vs. papers available online (increase). As of now, the NYT is ranked #2, and CNN is ranked #1 as sources for news on mobile devices