The Tablet may refer to:
The Tablet is a Catholic international weekly review published in London. It was edited by Catherine Pepinster until January 2017. Brendan Walsh, previously literary editor and then acting editor, was appointed editor in July 2017.
The Tablet is a Catholic newspaper published in the interest of the Diocese of Brooklyn. It has circulated in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, since 1908. Its website, thetablet.org, serves the greater Catholic populace. Jorge I. Domínguez-López is the Editor in Chief.
The New Zealand Tablet was a weekly Catholic periodical published in Dunedin from 1873 to 1996.
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Examiner or The Examiner may refer to:
Tablet may refer to:
Windy City Times is an LGBT newspaper in Chicago.
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A courier is a person, company or vessel that transports mail and small items.
The Catholic Herald is a London-based Roman Catholic weekly newspaper and starting December 2014 a magazine, published in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and the United States. It reports a total circulation of about 21,000 copies distributed to Roman Catholic parishes, wholesale outlets, and postal subscribers.
The following lists events that happened during 1873 in New Zealand.
Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the seventh Bishop of Brooklyn, having previously served as Bishop of Camden from 1999 to 2003.
The 19th-century Catholic periodical literature is unique in many respects. Most of the periodical publications in mainly Catholic countries can be regarded as "Catholic" literature up to a few decades before 1800: the editorial line is implicitly Catholic in most instances.
Henry William Cleary was the sixth Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland from 1910 to 1929.
Eileen May Duggan OBE was a New Zealand poet and journalist, from an Irish Roman Catholic family. She worked in Wellington as a journalist, and wrote a weekly article for the Catholic weekly The New Zealand Tablet for almost fifty years.
John Patrick Kennedy was a New Zealand Catholic journalist who served as the editor of the weekly Catholic newspaper The New Zealand Tablet from 1967 to 1989.
The Catholic Press was a Sydney-based newspaper that was first published on 9 November 1895 and ran until 26 February 1942, after which it amalgamated with the Catholic Freeman's Journal and was reborn as The Catholic Weekly.
Irish American journalism includes newspapers, magazines, and the newer media, with coverage of the reporters, editors, commentators, producers and other key personnel.
Nuestra Voz is a Catholic Spanish-language monthly newspaper based in Brooklyn, New York published by DeSales Media Group. Its first issue was published on September 3, 2011. Nuestra Voz also runs a daily digital news operation. Since May 2015, Jorge I. Domínguez-López has been the Editor in Chief.
This is a list of media serving Rochester, New York and its surrounding area.