Maryland Gazette

Maryland Gazette
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Founder(s)William Parks
Jonas Green
FoundedSeptember 1727; 297 years ago (1727-09) (as The Maryland Gazette)
Websitecapitalgazette.com/tag/maryland-gazette

The Gazette, founded in 1727 as The Maryland Gazette, is one of the oldest newspapers in America. Its modern-day descendant, The Capital, was acquired by The Baltimore Sun Media Group in 2014.[1] Previously, it was owned by the Capital Gazette Communications group, which published The Capital, Bowie Blade-News, Crofton-West County Gazette, and Capital Style Magazine.

The Gazette and their sister publications have been composed and printed in numerous locations, all in the Annapolis area, for more than 270 years. The company has moved headquarters seven times, including from 3 Church Circle to 213 West St. in 1948, to 2000 Capital Drive in 1987 and to Bestgate Road in September 2014.[2]

As of 2021, the newspaper posts to its website daily and publishes print editions on Wednesdays and Sundays.[3]

  1. ^ Marbella, Jean. "Baltimore Sun Media Group buys The Capital in Annapolis and the Carroll County Times". Retrieved June 28, 2018.
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  3. ^ "About Us - Capital Gazette". capitalgazette.com. Retrieved September 29, 2021.