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The Keene Sentinel |
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Newspapers are the daily or weekly publication containing news and articles and advertisements. These are the most reliable source of information about current affairs, about nation and about all the most remarkable news happening in the surroundings. A newspaper can also be used as a weapon to conflict with the broad problem of nation as it is the most strongest way of mass communication and with the proper feedback from the receivers the newspapers can be recognized as the most successful as well as fastest way of mass communication.
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Let us discuss about the newspaper industry of the state of New Hampshire. As an educated state New Hampshire has a most developed system of publishing as well as circulating newspapers. Among all the major newspapers of New Hampshire, the Keene Sentinel has signified its name by all the means of true reporting.
According to the ancient history, the requirement to make people aware about the official growths has been one of the features of most dictating swayers and with this demand, the need was completed in the Rome by the 'Acta Diurna' which was a daily newspaper published on the 59 BC and ascribed in origin to the Julius Caesar. After that, the handwritten pages of this ancient journal were delivered in the most important areas in the ancient city of Rome and also in the states with the aim of giving the local mass the correct official information.
Being an independently owned daily newspaper, the Keene Sentinel is an important part of mass communication in the state of New Hampshire. The Keene Sentinel is a leading news daily published in the Keene, New Hampshire. The Keene Sentinel is signified as the fifth most oldest continuously printed newspaper in the entire United States and the daily is having controlled under the Sentinel name from the time of its establishing on March in the year of 1799. The Keene Sentinel is published seven days in a week and the circulation of the newspaper proof the demand of the paper. According to the estimate of 2004, the Keene Sentinel had a paid circulation of around 14,000.
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