List of free daily newspapers
Appearance
This is a list of free daily newspapers published around the world, organized by country.
Austria
[edit]Belgium
[edit]- Metro (separate Dutch and French versions)
Brazil
[edit]Canada
[edit]Chile
[edit]Colombia
[edit]Croatia
[edit]France
[edit]Hong Kong
[edit]Chinese
[edit]English
[edit]Israel
[edit]Italy
[edit]Malaysia
[edit]Netherlands
[edit]Philippines
[edit]Portugal
[edit]Russia
[edit]Serbia
[edit]Spain
[edit]- 20 minutos (whole Spain) - circulation > 1,500,000 units. Editions: Madrid, Barcelona, València and Sevilla. (Madrid, Catalunya, País Valencià and Andalucía)
- La Tribuna (Castilla-La Mancha)
- Viva (Andalucía)
Sweden
[edit]Switzerland
[edit]French
[edit]German
[edit]Italian
[edit]- 20 Minuti
United Kingdom
[edit]- The Metro - in several commuter areas including London, Manchester, and West Yorkshire
London
[edit]- City A.M.
- The Evening Standard - from October 2009
United States
[edit]Most of the papers listed are no longer published daily (as noted); they have either ceased publication or switched to a weekly/semi-weekly schedule.
California
[edit]- Palo Alto Daily News - Palo Alto; while its website is continuously updated, the physical paper was cut back to a weekly in 2015
- Palo Alto Daily Post - Palo Alto; successor to the Daily News
- San Francisco Examiner - San Francisco As of March 2020[update], this paper is only published three times a week—on Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Colorado
[edit]- Aspen Times - Aspen
- Colorado Daily - Boulder As of February 2020[update], this paper has become a weekly, published Fridays only.
District of Columbia
[edit]- Washington Examiner - Washington, D.C.; the print edition ended in 2013, although a website continues to provide current news
- Washington Express - Washington, D.C.; On September 12, 2019, Express published its last edition.
- The Epoch Times - Washington DC; The paper, while also offering paid subscriptions, continued to offer papers free at boxes around the city, until August 15, 2019.
Illinois
[edit]Massachusetts
[edit]- Boston Metro - Boston, closed in January 2020.[1]
Michigan
[edit]New Hampshire
[edit]New York
[edit]Ohio
[edit]Pennsylvania
[edit]Puerto Rico
[edit]- El Vocero - became free in 2012
- Primera Hora - began 2017
South Carolina
[edit]- Bluffton Today - formerly free
Virginia
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Buell, Spencer. "That's a Wrap for Metro Boston, the Free Paper That Was so Much Fun until It Wasn't". bostonmagazine.com. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
- ^ Dan Levin (19 October 2019). "When the Student Newspaper Is the Only Daily Paper in Town". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-11-08.