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The Gleaner

The Gleaner
The Gleaner, 29 July 2013
The Gleaner front page.jpg
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gleaner Company
Founder(s)Joshua and Jacob De Cordova
Founded13 September 1834
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters148–156 Harbour Street, Kingston, Jamaica
CityKingston
CountryJamaica
ISSN0259-0336
OCLC number18321104
Websitejamaica-gleaner.com Edit this at Wikidata
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The Gleaner is an English-language, morning daily newspaper founded by two brothers, Jacob and Joshua de Cordova on 13 September 1834 in Kingston, Jamaica.[1] Originally called the Daily Gleaner, the name was changed on 7 December 1992 to The Gleaner. The newspaper is owned and published by Gleaner Company publishing house in Kingston, Jamaica.[2][3][4]

History

The Gleaner is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the Western Hemisphere.[2]

The morning broadsheet newspaper is presently published six days each week in Kingston. The Sunday paper edition is called the Sunday Gleaner. The Sunday edition was first published in 1939, and it reaches twice as many readers as the daily paper. The influence, particularly historically, of the newspaper is so large that "Gleaner" has become synonymous in Jamaica for "newspaper".[1]

The Gleaner contains regular sub-sections and features the following:

  • Western Focus providing for the needs of the people living in the five western parishes; this special edition carries news, features, and advertisements from those parishes.
  • The Flair Magazine is designed to address topics of concern to women.
  • The Financial Gleaner is for the business and financial community.
  • Youthlink is a magazine addressing educational and other issues of concerns to the youth and highlighting their achievements.

Overseas weekly editions of The Gleaner are published in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.[1] The Weekly Gleaner in the United Kingdom carries news of interest to the West Indians in United Kingdom. The paper offers coverage of important issues and events in both the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. The current Editor-in-Chief of The Gleaner is Kaymar Jordan.[5]

See also

  • List of newspapers in Jamaica

References

  1. ^ a b c M. B. Salwen & B. Garrison (5 November 2013). Latin American Journalism. Routledge. ISBN 9781136691331. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Media and Identity in the Caribbean". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  3. ^ Limited, Unique Media Design. "diGJamaica :: The Story of The Gleaner Company". diGJamaica.com.
  4. ^ Cameron, Linda D., ed. (2000). The Story of The Gleaner: Memoirs and Reminiscences. Gleaner Company Limited. ISBN 9766120145., ISBN 9789766120146
  5. ^ "The Gleaner names new editor-in-chief". jamaica-gleaner.com. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2021.

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