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The '''''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian''''' (together with the '''''Sunday Guardian''''') is the oldest daily [[newspaper]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]].<ref>Jeter, James Phillip (1996). [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=uLenDhrLQ8oC&pg=PA180 ''International Afro Mass Media: A Reference Guide''], p. 180. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0313284008</ref> Its first edition was published on 2 September 1917. The newspaper, now owned and published by [[Guardian Media Limited]]., began as a [[broadsheet]] but in November 2002 changed to [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid format]], known as the "G-sized Guardian". In June 2008, the paper changed to a smaller-size tabloid.<ref>''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian'' (2 September 2012). [http://www.guardian.co.tt/business/2012-09-02/guardian-turns-95 "The Guardian turns 95"]. Retrieved 21 July 2013.</ref> The main office of the ''Guardian'' is on St. Vincent Street, [[Port of Spain]], with a branch office on Chancery Lane, [[San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago|San Fernando]] |
The '''''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian''''' (together with the '''''Sunday Guardian''''') is the oldest daily [[newspaper]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]].<ref>Jeter, James Phillip (1996). [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=uLenDhrLQ8oC&pg=PA180 ''International Afro Mass Media: A Reference Guide''], p. 180. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0313284008</ref> Its first edition was published on 2 September 1917. The newspaper, now owned and published by [[Guardian Media Limited]]., began as a [[broadsheet]] but in November 2002 changed to [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid format]], known as the "G-sized Guardian". In June 2008, the paper changed to a smaller-size tabloid.<ref>''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian'' (2 September 2012). [http://www.guardian.co.tt/business/2012-09-02/guardian-turns-95 "The Guardian turns 95"]. Retrieved 21 July 2013.</ref> The main office of the ''Guardian'' is on St. Vincent Street, [[Port of Spain]], with a branch office on Chancery Lane, [[San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago|San Fernando]], and in [[Chaguanas]] |
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Revision as of 19:20, 28 December 2015
Typ | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Guardian Media Limited |
Herausgeber | Judy Raymond |
Gegründet | September 2, 1917 |
Hauptsitz | 22-24 St. Vincent Street
Port of Spain, Trinidad |
Website | www.guardian.co.tt |
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian (together with the Sunday Guardian) is the oldest daily newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago.[1] Its first edition was published on 2 September 1917. The newspaper, now owned and published by Guardian Media Limited., began as a broadsheet but in November 2002 changed to tabloid format, known as the "G-sized Guardian". In June 2008, the paper changed to a smaller-size tabloid.[2] The main office of the Guardian is on St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain, with a branch office on Chancery Lane, San Fernando, and in Chaguanas
References
- ^ Jeter, James Phillip (1996). International Afro Mass Media: A Reference Guide, p. 180. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0313284008
- ^ Trinidad and Tobago Guardian (2 September 2012). "The Guardian turns 95". Retrieved 21 July 2013.