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List of newspapers in Washington, D.C.

This is a list of newspapers in Washington, D.C. These newspapers are published or headquartered in Washington, D.C. There have been over 800 newspapers published in the District of Columbia since its founding in 1790. As of February 2020, there were approximately 75 newspapers in print in the District.

Major daily newspapers
:This is a list of daily newspapers in Washington, D.C. For all publications, please see List of newspapers in Washington, D.C.. Dates the papers were founded are included. ==Special interest newspapers==
Magazines
Governing, monthly, 1987, Congressional QuarterlyMetro Weekly, LGBT weekly, 1994 • National Journal, weekly, 1969, Atlantic MediaWashington Life, monthly, 1991, Washington Life Magazine Group • Washington Monthly, monthly, 1969 • Washingtonian, monthly, 1965, • ''Women's Monthly'', monthly == Defunct publications ==
Defunct publications
and 13th Street NW. It was demolished after a fire in 1916. Some selected, notable newspapers that were published in Washington, D.C. are listed below. See the main article for defunct newspapers founded in the District during the 18th- and 19th-centuries. • The Bee (1882–1884) • The Colored American (African-American owned) (18931904) • The Common Denominator (Washington, D.C., newspaper) (19982006), , • The Current Newspapers (19542019) (community newspapers in Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, Chevy Chase and Upper Northwest) • The Georgetown Current, Georgetown, Washington, D.C. (19672019), Weekly, , • Voice of the Hill (19992010) (The Current Newspapers) • Daily News (1921–1972) • Express, Free daily (20032019), Nash Holdings, LLC, Jeff BezosFarmers National Weekly (19331936), moved to Chicago in 1933 • The National EraNational Forum (1910-19??) • National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser (started by Thomas Jefferson), (18001870) • New National Era, New Era (1870–1874) (African-American owned newspaper) • The Spotlight (19752001), antisemitic, right-wing • The Suffragist (19131920) • The Times, and Patowmack Packet (17891791), first newspaper in the District • Voice of the HillWashington Bee (18821922) , • The Washington Daily News (19211972), predecessor to the Washington StarWashington GlobeThe Washington Herald (19061939) • The Washington Star (18411981), a national newspaper • The Washington Sun (19602010), African American issues • Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954)United States Daily (1926–1933) • United States Telegraph (18271937) • Washington Times (1894–1939) • Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954) • Waterline (published for the Naval District of Washington by the Washington Post Company) • Young D.C., monthly tabloid by and about teenagers in Washington, D.C. (1991?) == See also ==
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