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German-language newspaper

Cincinnatier Freie Presse
A 1901 advertisement for the Cincinnatier Freie Presse featuring its different editions
TypeDaily German language newspaper
Founded1872
Political alignmentRepublican
LanguageGerman
Ceased publication1964
HeadquartersCincinnati
Circulation12,500 (Freie Press)
25,175 (Sonntagsblatt)
27,900 (Abend Presse)
10,250 (Wochenblatt)

Cincinnatier Freie Presse was a German-language newspaper based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1872 as the Cincinnati Courier, and in 1874 re-branded as the Cincinnati Freie Presse. Tägliches Cincinnatier Volksblatt was absorbed into this paper after December 1919. The paper became a weekly in 1941.

As of 1901, the paper published a separate evening edition (Abend Presse), Wednesday edition (Wochenblatt), and Sunday edition (Sonntagsblatt).

The paper's production ended in March, 1964.

References

  1. ^ Suess, Jeff (September 27, 2017). "Our history: German-language newspapers once thrived in Cincinnati". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  2. Cincinnatier Freie Presse. worldcat. OCLC 36513042. Retrieved 27 February 2019.


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