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  • Newspapers

    • The Aerilon Gazette
      • Former editor of The Aerilon Gazette Sekou Hamilton appears on the debut episode of new TV show The Colonial Gang. (Season 1 episode Colonial Day)

    • The Afterlife 
      • Newspaper that Betelgeuse reads. Headline: SANDWORM INCIDENTS INCREASE 13% FROM LAST YEAR.

    • Albuquerque Times Standard
      • Dexter finds an article about his next target, the serial drunk driving Matt Brewster. (Season 1 episode Crocodile)

    • America Today
      • Newspaper headline: TICKERTAPE PARADE FOR SENATOR'S SAVIOR. (Season 2 episode Camille)
      • Newspaper headline in the movie Left Below, a parody of Left Behind, about the rapture: PERMISSIVE LIFESTYLES ON RISE / BIBLE MOCKED (Season 16 episode Thank God it's Doomsday)

    • The American Inquirer
      • Newspaper. Parody of National Enquirer. According to the Boulder Evening Sun's ace reporter Clint Mullet, The American Inquirer is offering $25,000 reward for proof of alien life on earth. (Season 1 episode Mork Goes Public)

    • Amity Gazette
      • Local newspaper on Amity Island.

    • Atlanta Beacon
      • Online newspaper that Jarod uses to research the death of inmate Anthony Lewis at Oakville Penitentiary. (Season 1 episode Prison Story)

    • The Atlanta Telegraph
      • Newspaper seen in opening credits. Headline: Officer Shot, with picture of Rick. (Season 1)

    • Baltimore Examiner
      • Newspaper headline: Snow Hill Girl Still Missing. (Season 3 episode Once in a Blue Moon)

    • The Baltimore Star
      • Newspaper headline after Jarod gets witness Emma Barrett to court in time to testify: Agent Confesses Involvement in Barrett Abduction. (Season 2 episode Past Sim)

    • Banner Times
      • The newspaper wrapped around the strange device in Ronan's father's satchel. The headline is about President Clinton being assassinated.

    • The Barney Bugle
      • Lisa's newspaper inspires Barney to start a newspaper of his own, though its mostly culled from wire services. (Season 15 episode Fraudcast News)

    • Bayside News
      • Vince grunted and waved a hand at him. Dave continued, unperturbed. " - so I made a little trip downstreet to Bayside News and asked if I could examine a package of cigarettes. My request was granted, and I observed that there was indeed an ink-stamp on the bottom, not a postage-type stamp. I then made a call to the Attorney General's Office and spoke to a fellow name of Murray in a department called Evidence Storage and filing. I was as diplomatic as I could possibly be, Stephanie, because at that time those two dumbbell detectives would still have been on active duty - "

    • Beacon News Service
      • News service from multiple episodes.
      • Company that publishes The Daily Chronicle, the newspaper that Henry Bemis reads. (episode Time Enough at Last)
      • News service listed on the front page of the Dansburg Gazette, the newspaper that's putting smaller competitor The Dansburg Courier out of business. (episode Printer's Devil)

    • Bicksler Gazette
      • Local newspaper that reports on the Crimson Bolt: "Costumed man sends two to ICU"

    • Blue Cove Gazette
      • When Miss Parker arrives at St. Mary’s Hospital looking for Jarod and the FBI asks her if she's a reporter, she tells them the Blue Cove Gazette. (Season 4 episode Rules of Engagement)

    • Blytheville Times
      • Newspaper headline: LOCAL GIRL DIES IN TRAGEDY.

    • The Boca Breeze
      • Jerry' parents' condo newsletter. A pinko commie rag, according to Jerry's father. (Season 9 episode The Wizard)

    • The Boroughs
      • Newspaper truck that makes a delivery when Reese visits Finch's former fiancée Grace. (Season 1 episode No Good Deed)

    • Boston Chronicle
      • Fictional newspaper. There was a real Boston Chronicle at one point, but that was back in the 1700s. This is a current newspaper. (Season 1 episode It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice)

    • The Boston Guardian
      • Fictional newspaper. Headline: VANKO GUILTY OF PSYING.

    • The Boston Post
      • Newspaper headline: No Suspects in Sexual Assault. There was a real Boston Post once, but it folded in 1956. (Season 4 episode Risque Business)

    • The Boston Press
      • Newspaper from multiple episodes.
      • Newspaper headline: Father and young son killed in accident, twin brother survives. (Season 4 episode Making Angels)
      • Newspaper headline: World Champions! (Season 4 episode And Those We've Left Behind)

    • Boston Sentinel
      • One of the newspaper reporters in Cheers during the councilwoman's visit is from the Boston Sentinel (Season 4 episode Strange Bedfellows)

    • The Boston Times
      • Newspaper that Greg and Marcia claim once printed 'a million copies of page 9 right on top of page 8,' leaving page 8 blank. They also claim it was the Chicago Post. (Season 1 episode Dear Libby)

    • Boulder Evening Sun
      • Newspaper. Boulder Evening Sun's ace reporter Clint Mullet comes around looking for proof of an alien life on earth. (Season 1 episode Mork Goes Public)

    • The Bredon Gazette
      • Reporter Philip Redfield finds a copy of The Bredon Gazette newspaper in the Horn Hotel in Peaceful Valley dated March 6, 1953 with the headline: STALIN DEAD. (episode Valley of the Shadow)

    • Bridgefield Herald
      • Miranda escapes from her room, gets to a computer and pulls up the Bridgefield Herald online newspaper, where she researches information about Rachel, the girl thought to have committed suicide by jumping off Ashley Bridge into the Pawcatuck River.

    • British Sun Times
      • British tabloid newspaper featuring story about Moses Taylor, star of the TV show Wrench, hunting people (Season 2)

    • Brixton Daily Record
      • Headline: SEARCH FOR MISSING BRIXTON WOMAN ENTERS FOURTH DAY.

    • The Brooklyn Advocate
      • Newspaper where Fred works when the movie starts, but he quits when it gets bought by media conglomerate Wembley News.

    • BSA Today
      • Newspaper in the world where the Americans lost the Revolutionary War. (Season 1 episode The Prince of Wails)

    • Bulletin Tribune
      • Newspaper Mike researches for information on Dolphin Hotel.

    • The Business Tribune
      • Local newspaper. Headline: IS YOUR BUSINESS TIGHT BUTTHOLE? IT BETTER BE. (Season 7 episode Party Gawds)

    • The Calgary Times Examiner
      • Newspaper. Micheal and Janet go undercover as reporers to meet Doug Forcett (Season 3 episode Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By)

    • The Caprica Times
      • James McManus: Live from Cloud Nine, the most luxurious cruise ship in the fleet, it's the Colonial Gang. It's a new talk show that brings you the inside scoop on the fleet's movers and shakers. I'm James McManus, formerly of the Caprica Times. (Season 1 episode Colonial Day)
      • Headline: Suicide at Shawshank - Warden's Death Burdens Transition. (Season 1 episode Severance)

    • The Castle Rock Times
      • Newspaper that Irene Reppler reads in the supermarket.

    • Central City Tribune
      • Newspaper dispenser in Central City, visible when Barry visits Bark Central for his job interview. (Zack Snyder's Justice League)

    • Chateau D'If Times
      • Prison newspaper in 19th century Paris, France from Marge's tale of revenge, where Homer is sentenced after Moe frames him as an English traitor. Headline: PRISONER'S WIFE REMARRIES. Segment The Count of Monte Fatso. (Season 18 episode Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times)

    • The Chelsea Reporter
      • Monica reviews the Italian restaurant Allesandro's for the Chelsea Reporter, giving it a bad review, and, after confronting her about it, the owner ends up offering her a job as head chef. (Season 4 episode The One Where They're Going to Party)

    • The Chicago Chronicle
      • Chicago newspaper. There was once a real Chicago Chronicle, but not since 1907.

    • Chicago Herald
      • Fictional newspaper mentioned in resistance message broadcast from Pilsen Elementary School.

    • The Chicago Post
      • Newspaper that Greg and Marcia claim once printed 'a million copies of page 9 right on top of page 8,' leaving page 8 blank. They also claim it was the Boston Times. (Season 1 episode Dear Libby)

    • The Chicago Times
      • Newspaper headlines: "Disaster Looms for Airline Passengers" and "Passengers Certain to Die".

    • Chicago Tribute
      • Newspaper headlines: ALL JOBS ELIMINATED EVERY FRIDGE FULL!, THERE IS LITERALLY NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT. (Season 6 episode JuRicksic Mort)
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