List of newspapers in Barbados

This is a list of newspapers in Barbados. Older issues of Barbadian newspapers can be found in the British Newspaper Archive repository.[1]

Daily

Special

  • Hansard – publication of the Parliamentary proceedings in Barbados prior to the Government Printing Office
  • The Official Gazette of Barbados (Bridgetown) – publication of the Barbados Government Printing Office

News websites

Defunct

  • Barbadian[3]
  • Barbados Agricultural Reporter
  • Barbados Gazette - Barbados' first newspaper, established 1731.
  • Barbados Globe & Colonial Advocate
  • Barbados Mercury[4]
  • Barbados Recorder
  • Barbados Standard
  • Barbados Times
  • The Beacon
  • Bridgetown Gazette[4]
  • Caribbean Week
  • The General Intelligence
  • The Investigator
  • The Penny Paper
  • Pepper Punch
  • Saturday Review
  • The Sentinel
  • The Small Report
  • Times
  • The Torch
  • Truth
  • Weekly Illustrated Paper
  • Weekly Recorder
  • The West India Magazine
  • West Indian

See also

References

  1. "Barbados Newspapers". United Kingdom. Findmypast Newspaper Archive Ltd. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  2. https://barbadostoday.bb/
  3. Thompson, Ingrid (2019). "Digitisation of the Historic Newspaper, The Barbadian (EAP1251)". Endangered Archives Programme. www.bl.uk. EAP1251. British Library. Arcadia Fund. doi:10.15130/EAP1251. Retrieved 17 April 2021. The Barbadian (1822-1863). The newspaper covers the transition from the colonial, pre-modern to the modern era, including the Emancipation (1834), and the end of the apprenticeship system (1838). It is an important resource for understanding Barbados' early 19th century history, and by extension, British colonial history.
  4. Thompson, Ingrid (2017). "Preserving and digitising the historic newspaper, The Barbados Mercury Gazette (EAP1086)". Endangered Archives Programme. www.bl.uk. EAP1086. British Library. Arcadia Fund. doi:10.15130/EAP1086. Retrieved 17 April 2021. Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, a newspaper printed bi-weekly in Barbados from 1783 to 1839

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