Timeline of newspapers in Birmingham

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This is a Timeline of Newspapers in Birmingham, covering the founding, merging, and dissolution of newspapers in the Birmingham District.

19th Century

1845

1847

  • The Jones Valley Times ceased publication.

1849

1850

1871

1874

1881

1884

1887

1888

1889

1890

  • April: The Birmingham Chronicle (The Birmingham Evening Chronicle and The Birmingham Sunday Chronicle) ceased publication.

1892

1895

1896

1898

  • E. W. Barrett bought the Daily State Herald and changed the name back to The Birmingham Age-Herald.

1902

20th Century

1910

1918

1921

1927

  • Victor Hanson purchased the Age-Herald, publishing it in the morning and The Birmingham News in the evenings. On Sundays, a joint Birmingham News Age-Herald edition was distributed.

1928

1929

  • The Shades Valley Times ceased publication.
  • The Homewood Herald began publication.

1945

1950

  • May 15: The Post and the Age-Herald merge to become the Birmingham Post-Herald, owned by Scripps-Howard. The new paper had a joint operating agreement with Hanson's News such that circulation, advertising and printing were provided by The Birmingham News Company. The Post-Herald was published Monday through Saturday mornings while the News was published in the evenings and Sunday.

1955

  • Newhouse purchased The Birmingham News, but Hanson continued as publisher.

1970

1983

1988

1996

  • August 5: Under the latest extension of their joint operating agreement, the Post-Herald and News switched their morning/evening publication times.

21st Century

2005

  • September 23: The final edition of the Post Herald was published as E. W. Scripps (previously Scripps-Howard) closed the paper.

2006

2007

  • August 15: The Hoover Gazette published its final edition.
  • The Western Tribune began publication, covering Bessemer and western Jefferson County.
  • The North Jefferson News began publishing twice a week.

2009

  • Victor Hanson III retired from the News, marking the end of the Hanson family's century as publisher.