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What is the largest newspaper in Arkansas?

What is the largest newspaper in Arkansas?

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette The Democrat-Gazette is by far the biggest newspaper in Arkansas and the oldest along the Mississippi – first published 17 years before the state was officially recognized.

What is the oldest newspaper in Arkansas?

The Arkansas Gazette
The Arkansas Gazette, Arkansas’s first newspaper, was established in 1819, seventeen years before Arkansas became a state.

What is the name of the newspaper in Little Rock Arkansas?

Arkansas Gazette

Type Newspaper
Headquarters The Gazette Building 112 West Third Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-2702
Country United States
OCLC number 8794697
Media of the United States List of newspapers

Where did the Arkansas capital move to from Arkansas Post?

Little Rock
After the Louisiana Purchase brought this region under United States control, it was designated the Arkansas Territory. Due to its regional importance, Arkansas Post was chosen as the first territorial capital (1819–1821) of Arkansas Territory; the capital was moved to Little Rock in 1821.

What is the circulation of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette?

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The front page of the Wednesday, July 27, 2005 issue of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Type Daily newspaper
Headquarters 121 East Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 US
Circulation 192,212 Daily 284,494 Sunday
ISSN 1060-4332

How many newspapers are in Arkansas?

There are total 116 Newspapers available in Arkansas state. The biggest Newspaper according to circulation is ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE and serving city is LITTLE ROCK.

What side was Arkansas on in the Civil War?

During the American Civil War, Arkansas was a Confederate state, though it had initially voted to remain in the Union. Following the capture of Fort Sumter in April 1861, Abraham Lincoln called for troops from every Union state to put down the rebellion, and Arkansas and several other states seceded.