Honolulu Advertiser
The Honolulu Advertiser was a major daily newspaper serving the state of Hawaii from 1856 to 2010. Based in Honolulu, it provided comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and island culture before merging with the Honolulu Star-Bulletin to form the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HONOLULU
Following a major 2010 merger of two rival dailies, the Hawaiian capital operates as a single-daily print market supported by a growing non-profit digital news sector. The Honolulu Star Advertiser stands as the dominant daily publication, having absorbed the legacy Honolulu Advertiser to achieve widespread circulation across the islands. Investigative reporting is heavily driven by Honolulu Civil Beat, an online-only operation, while Pacific Business News delivers weekly corporate and economic coverage for local professionals. Paperboy lists 9 newspapers in Honolulu.
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