Cincinnatier Freie Presse Explained

Cincinnatier Freie Presse
Type:Daily German language newspaper
Foundation:1872
Ceased Publication:1964
Language:German
Political:Republican
Circulation:12,500 (Freie Press)
25,175 (Sonntagsblatt)
27,900 (Abend Presse)
10,250 (Wochenblatt)
Headquarters:Cincinnati

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.[1] Tägliches Cincinnatier Volksblatt was absorbed into this paper after December 1919. The paper became a weekly in 1941.[2]

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.

Notes and References

  1. News: Our history: German-language newspapers once thrived in Cincinnati . Cincinnati Enquirer . September 27, 2017 . 25 February 2019 . Suess, Jeff.
  2. Book: Cincinnatier Freie Presse . worldcat . 36513042 . 27 February 2019.