Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday
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Trinidad & Tobago's Newsday is a daily newspaper
in Trinidad and Tobago
. Newsday is the newest of the three daily papers after the Trinidad Guardian
and the Trinidad and Tobago Express
respectively. The newspaper was founded by Therese Mills, former editor-in-chief of the Guardian. Newsday bills itself as "The People's Newspaper".
In addition to its main offices at 23A Chacon Street, Port of Spain
, the paper maintains satellite bureaux in Chaguanas and San Fernando, Trinidad
, and Scarborough, Tobago
.
Newspaper
A newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events, informative articles, diverse features and advertising. It usually is printed on relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper such as newsprint. By 2007, there were 6580 daily newspapers in the world selling 395 million copies a...
in Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying just off the coast of northeastern Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles...
. Newsday is the newest of the three daily papers after the Trinidad Guardian
Trinidad Guardian
The T&T Guardian is the oldest daily newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago. Founded in 1917, the Guardian is published by the Trinidad Publishing Company. The newspaper was published as a broadsheet since inception but changed to tabloid format, known as the "G-sized Guardian", in November 2002...
and the Trinidad and Tobago Express
Trinidad and Tobago Express
The Trinidad and Tobago Express is one of three daily newspapers in Trinidad and Tobago. The Express is published by the Caribbean Communications Network and is headquartered on Independence Square in Port of Spain. The newspaper commenced operations on June 6, 1967...
respectively. The newspaper was founded by Therese Mills, former editor-in-chief of the Guardian. Newsday bills itself as "The People's Newspaper".
In addition to its main offices at 23A Chacon Street, Port of Spain
Port of Spain
Port of Spain, also written as Port-of-Spain, is the capital of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and the country's third-largest municipality, after San Fernando and Chaguanas. The city has a municipal population of 49,031 , a metropolitan population of 128,026 and a transient daily population...
, the paper maintains satellite bureaux in Chaguanas and San Fernando, Trinidad
San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago
The City of San Fernando with a population of 55,419 according to the 2000 census, is the larger of Trinidad and Tobago's two cities and the second largest municipality after Chaguanas. It occupies 18 km² and is located in the southwestern part of the island of Trinidad...
, and Scarborough, Tobago
Scarborough, Tobago
Scarborough, Tobago is the largest town in Tobago, one of the two main islands of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Its population is around 17,000, almost one-third of the population of the island. The town is dominated by Fort King George, an 18th century fortification named after King George...
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