15minW
15min

15min is one of the largest news websites in Lithuania, and is owned by Estonian media company Postimees Grupp. The website attracts over one million unique users per month and is led by CEO Ramūnas Šaučikovas.

B'ShevaW
B'Sheva

B'Sheva is a weekly Hebrew language newspaper published in Israel.

The Cambridge StudentW
The Cambridge Student

The Cambridge Student, commonly known as TCS, is one of Cambridge University's student newspapers. The now online only newspaper is owned and published by the Cambridge University Students' Union (CUSU).

Chicago DispatcherW
Chicago Dispatcher

Chicago Dispatcher is a monthly newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, that focuses on news and features that affect taxi drivers and the taxi industry as a whole. Chicago Dispatcher was founded in February 2002 and is published by Chicago entrepreneur George Lutfallah. Occasionally the Chicago Dispatcher will publish satirical stories such as "Cabdriver Accidentally Picks Up Black Man" or "Five Secretly Gay Aldermen" with the latter gaining international attention.

Chicago Jewish StarW
Chicago Jewish Star

The Chicago Jewish Star was an independent twice-monthly general interest Jewish newspaper based in Skokie, Illinois, and published from 1991 to 2018. It provided news analysis and opinion on local, national and international events of relevance to the Jewish community, with a focus on literature and arts, politics, and the Middle East. It was a continuation of The Jewish Star, a Canadian newspaper operated by the same principals from 1980-90.

Chicago ReaderW
Chicago Reader

The Chicago Reader, or Reader, is an American alternative weekly newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater. It was founded by a group of friends from Carleton College.

El EspecialitoW
El Especialito

El Especialito is a free Spanish language weekly newspaper magazine, originally published under the name of El Especial sometime in 1985, and officially renamed in the 1990s. It was founded by Cuban American entrepreneur, Antonio Ibarria, and is distributed by United States by Distributions Inc in northeastern New Jersey, New York City and Miami.

Epigram (newspaper)W
Epigram (newspaper)

Epigram is an independent student newspaper of the University of Bristol. It was established in 1988 by James Landale, now a senior BBC journalist, who studied politics at Bristol. Former editor of The Daily Telegraph, William Lewis, was a writer for Epigram in its early years.

ExeposéW
Exeposé

Exeposé is the official student-run newspaper of the University of Exeter. With an estimated print circulation of around 3,500. Exeposé is free and published fortnightly during term time. Its sections include news, features, lifestyle, science, and sport, with review sections covering films, music, arts and literature, and games.

The GryphonW
The Gryphon

The Gryphon, formerly known as Leeds Student, is a British weekly student newspaper published free every Friday during term-time and distributed around the University of Leeds, Leeds, England. The only paid position is that of the editor, who is elected yearly by members of Leeds University Union. The articles are written by students, and are largely about local and student based issues.

Metro SpiritW
Metro Spirit

The Metro Spirit is a free alternative news weekly in Augusta, Georgia (USA). The paper is widely available at news stands across the Augusta area. On March 2, 2011, publishing was suspended by then-current managing company Portico Publishing, citing lack of financial performance. The Spirit resumed publishing April 14, under new owner Joe White.

Norwood NewsW
Norwood News

Norwood News is a bi-weekly newspaper that primarily serves the Northwest Bronx neighborhoods of Norwood, Bedford Park, Fordham and University Heights. It was founded in October 1988 by Mosholu Preservation Corporation (MPC), a not-for-profit affiliate of Montefiore Medical Center. It has won a number of awards, including the New York Press Club award for community coverage. Its current Editor-in-chief, David Cruz, has been with the newspaper since 2013.

The SignpostW
The Signpost

The Signpost is the English Wikipedia's online newspaper. Managed by the Wikipedia community, it is published online with contributions from Wikipedia editors. The newspaper reports on the Wikipedia community and events related to Wikipedia, including Arbitration Committee rulings, Wikimedia Foundation issues, and other Wikipedia-related projects. It was founded in January 2005 by Wikipedian Michael Snow, who continued as a contributor until his February 2008 appointment to the Wikimedia Foundation's Board of Trustees.

Strathclyde TelegraphW
Strathclyde Telegraph

The Strathclyde Telegraph is a student newspaper which was founded in 1960 and is edited, written and produced by students at the University of Strathclyde. It is the University of Strathclyde’s only student newspaper and is produced on campus by students from start to finish. It aims to report on the activities of Union groups and elected officers and in so doing inform Strathclyde students about their Union as well as a variety of features and content relating to culture and the arts.

The TartW
The Tart

The Tart was a free London-based satirical newspaper, and later an online webzine.

Tonight (newspaper)W
Tonight (newspaper)

tonight was a free afternoon newspaper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, founded in 2009 and acquired by Annex Business Media in 2013. Targeted at evening public transit commuters on GO Transit and TTC, its main distribution channels were through the use of newsies, newspaper boxes and PATH billboards throughout Toronto’s downtown core, and through newspaper boxes across the TTC. The publication name was originally stylized with periods as t.o.night - a tongue-in-cheek reference to Toronto. The newspaper was unique in Canada, with its magazine size and format, making for easy transit reading.

Windy City TimesW
Windy City Times

Windy City Times is an LGBT newspaper in Chicago that published its first issue on September 26, 1985.