Fort Wayne News Sentinel
The News-Sentinel is a digital news publication serving Fort Wayne, Indiana. Originally established in 1833, it transitioned from a long-running daily print newspaper to an online-only format in 2018. It provides local news coverage, sports, and community features as a subsidiary of Ogden Newspapers.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN FORT WAYNE
For decades, this northeastern Indiana market operated under a joint operating agreement that sustained two major publications before shifting toward a single daily print model. The locally owned Fort Wayne Journal Gazette stands as the primary morning paper. It was historically accompanied by the Fort Wayne News Sentinel, a long-running afternoon title. Smaller publications serve targeted audiences, including the Waynedale News, a free community paper dating back to 1932, and Ink Newspaper, an African American biweekly. Paperboy lists 4 newspapers in Fort Wayne.
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