Mid-Ocean News Explained

Mid-Ocean News
Type:Daily newspaper (became a weekly newspaper in 1968)
Owners:The Bermuda Press (Holdings) Ltd.
Foundation:1911
Language:English
Ceased Publication:16 October 2009
Headquarters:Hamilton, Bermuda
Sister Newspapers:The Royal Gazette
Oclc:9463984

The Mid-Ocean News was a Bermudian newspaper, published between 1911 and 16 October 2009. It was a sister publication of The Royal Gazette, which acquired it in 1962.

At the time, the Mid-Ocean News was a daily afternoon newspaper. In 1968, it became a weekly publication, distributed on Saturdays. From 1976 until the newspaper's final edition on 16 October 2009, it was a weekly newspaper published on Fridays.

In its final years, the newspaper had colour comics and a magazine-style television-programme section, and was published by The Bermuda Press (Holdings) Ltd., the owner of The Royal Gazette.[1]

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  1. News: Mid-Ocean News To Cease Publication. The Royal Gazette. 14 October 2009. 24 October 2009.