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* ''Charleston Gazette-Mail'' (West Virginia) (1873-present; spent most of the period from 1873–2015 as the ''Charleston Gazette'' and was merged with the ''Charleston Daily Mail'' in 2015)
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* ''Ledger-Enquirer'' (Columbus, Georgia) (1826–present) – Originally a weekly as the ''Columbus Enquirer''. Merged with the ''Daily Sun'' in 1874, creating the ''Columbus Enquirer-Sun'', later reverting to the ''Enquirer'' name. The current name was adopted in 1988, when the ''Enquirer'' and ''Columbus Ledger'' (founded in 1886), which had previously published a joint Sunday paper, merged their daily editions.
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* ''Lexington Herald-Leader'' (Kentucky) (1870–present) – Adopted its current name in 1983 with the merger of the ''Lexington Herald'' and ''Lexington Leader''; the 1870 date reflects the founding of the ''Herald'' as the ''Lexington Daily Press''.

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* Literature/TheBookOfMormon - In print continuously since 1830.

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* Literature/TheBookOfMormon - Scriptures of the LDS Church (aka Mormons), in addition to the Bible:
** ''Literature/TheBookOfMormon'' –
In print continuously since 1830. 1830.
** ''Doctrine and Covenants'' – Since 1835.
** ''Pearl of Great Price'' – Since 1851, although portions of it date back to 1831, and some material has been added to it since its first publication.
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* ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'' (1935-1983, 2009-2011). American. DC Comics' second anthology comic.
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* The ''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics'', a one-volume reference source[[note]]A ''[[{{Doorstopper}} huge]]'' volume... it's comparable in mass to a US gallon of water.[[/note]] for research in the stated fields, has been published since 1914. Its current edition, first published in 2022, is its 103rd.

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* The ''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics'', a one-volume reference source[[note]]A ''[[{{Doorstopper}} huge]]'' ''huge'' volume... it's comparable in mass to a US gallon of water.[[/note]] for research in the stated fields, has been published since 1914. Its current edition, first published in 2022, is its 103rd.

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* ''The Oregonian'' (Portland) (1850-ongoing)

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* ''The Oregonian'' (Portland) (1850-ongoing)(1850–present)
* ''L'Osservatore Romano'' (Vatican City) (1861–present) – Applies only to the daily Italian-language edition. Since 1949, weekly editions have been added in Italian and six other languages, plus a monthly edition in Polish.
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* ''Açoriano Oriental'' (Azores) (1835–present)


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* ''Diário de Noticias'' (Lisbon) (1864–present)


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* ''Diário dos Açores'' (Azores) (1870–present)

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* ''24 heures'' (Lausanne) (1762–present; claims to be the world's oldest newspaper with uninterrupted publication, although it only adopted its current name in 1972)



* ''Der Bund'' (Bern) (1850–present)



* ''Le Courrier'' (Geneva) (1868–present)



* ''Magazine/TheEconomist'' (1843-ongoing)
* ''Evening Standard'' (1827-ongoing)
* ''The Farmer's Almanac'' (1818-ongoing)
* ''Le Figaro'' (1826-ongoing)

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* ''Magazine/TheEconomist'' (1843-ongoing)
(1843–present)
* ''Evening Standard'' (1827-ongoing)
(1827–present)
* ''L'Express'' (Neuchâtel) (1738-2018)
* ''The Farmer's Almanac'' (1818-ongoing)
(1818–present)
* ''Le Figaro'' (1826-ongoing)(1826–present)


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* ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' (1780–present; originally ''Zürcher Zeitung'', with ''Neue'' added in 1821)


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* ''St. Galler Tagblatt'' (St. Gallen, Switzerland) (1789–present; originally ''Tagblatt der Stadt St. Gallen'' and adopted current name in 1910)


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* ''Thurgauer Zeitung'' (St. Gallen, Switzerland) (1798–present)


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* ''Zürcher Oberländer'' (Wetzikon, near Zürich) (1852–present under three different names)
* ''Zürichsee Zeitung'' (Stäfa, near Zürich) (1845–present under three different names)

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* ''Berrow's Worcester Journal'' (England) (1690–present)



* ''Gazzetta di Mantova'' (Mantua) (1664–present; the world's oldest newspaper currently published under its original name)



* ''Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti'' (1702–1917, revived in 1991 and claims the older paper's history)



* ''Wiener Zeitung'' (1703-ongoing; official government newspaper of Austria)

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* ''Wiener Zeitung'' (1703-ongoing; official government newspaper of Austria)Austria, Ended its daily print edition on 30 June 2023; continues as an online publication, and plans to distribute a monthly print edition.)

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* ''Åbo Underrättelser'' (Turku/Åbo[[note]]Turku is the Finnish name, Åbo the Swedish name. As you might guess, the paper is published in Swedish.[[/note]]) (1824–present)
* ''Aftonbladet'' (Stockholm) (1830–present, though it had ''25 different names'' before adopting the current one in 1852)



* ''Berlingske'' (Copenhagen) (1749–present under several different names)



* ''Boletín Oficial del Estado'' (1661–2008; official legislative newspaper of Spain. Known as ''Gaceta de Madrid'' until 1936; went online-only effective 1 January 2009.)



* ''Dagbladet'' (Oslo) (1869–present)
* ''Dagens Nyheter'' (Stockholm) (1864–present)



* ''Drammens Tidende'' (Drammen, Norway) (1832–present)



* ''Gazeta de Barcelona'' (1641-1808)
* ''La Gazette'' (French weekly) (1631-1915)



* ''Göteborgs-Posten'' (Gothenburg) (1813–1822, 1850–present; daily since 1939)



* ''Post & Inrikes Tidningar'' (1645-ongoing). This is the government newspaper of Sweden, and the oldest currently published newspaper in the world. It has basically been online-only since 2007, but one physical copy of each new issue is still printed, in order to maintain its status as a "print" publication.

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* ''Post & Inrikes Tidningar'' (1645-ongoing). This is the government newspaper of Sweden, and the oldest currently published newspaper in the world. It has basically been online-only since 2007, but one four physical copy copies of each new issue is are still printed, in order to maintain its status as a "print" publication.


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* ''Sydsvenskan'' (Malmö) (1870–present)
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* ''Le Courrier du Pays de Retz'' (Pomic, France) (1844–1944, 1946–present, although it didn't get its current name until 1996)

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* ''Le Courrier du Pays pays de Retz'' (Pomic, France) (1844–1944, 1946–present, although it didn't get its current name until 1996)

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Added some French newspapers. And The Sunday Times.


* ''Le Bien Public'' (Dijon) (1868–present)



* ''Le Courrier du Pays de Retz'' (Pomic, France) (1844–1944, 1946–present, although it didn't get its current name until 1996)



* ''La Dépeche'' (1870–present) – Applies only to the paper's original Toulouse edition. Sixteen other local editions are published throughout the paper's home region of Occitanie.



* ''Diário de Pernambuco'' (Recife, Brazil) (1825–present)



* ''L'Indépendant'' (Perpignan, France) (1846–present)
* ''Irish Examiner'' (Cork) (1841–present; originally ''The Cork Examiner'' and later ''The Examiner'')



* ''Journal de la Corse'' (Corsica) (1817–present)
* ''Le Journal de Saône-et-Loire'' (Chalon-sur-Saône) (1826–present)



* ''Le Progrès'' (Lyon) (1859–present)



* ''The Sunday Times'' (1821–present; originally ''The New Observer'', adopted its current name on 20 October 1822, but was not under the same ownership as ''The Times'' until 1966)



* ''The Times'' (1785 (as ''The Daily Universal Register''; it adopted its current name on 1 January 1788)-ongoing)

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* ''The Times'' (1785 (as (1785–present; originally ''The Daily Universal Register''; Register'', it adopted its current name on 1 January 1788)-ongoing)1788)

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Three Argentine papers also qualify.


* ''La Capital'' (Rosario, Argentina) (1867–present)



* ''La Nación'' (Buenos Aires) (1870–present)



* ''Otago Daily Times'' (Dunedin) (1861-ongoing)

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* ''Otago Daily Times'' (Dunedin) (1861-ongoing)(1861–present)


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* ''La Prensa'' (Buenos Aires) (1869–present)

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[[folder:Newspapers [[folder:Newspapers, Magazines, and Magazines]]Academic Journals]]



* ''The Lancet'' (1823-ongoing)

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* ''The Lancet'' (1823-ongoing)(1823–present)


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* ''Nature'' (1869–present)
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* The ''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics'', a one-volume reference source[[note]]A ''huge'' volume... it's literally heavier than a US gallon of water.[[/note]] for research in the stated fields, has been published since 1914. Its current edition, first published in 2021, is its 102nd.

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* The ''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics'', a one-volume reference source[[note]]A ''huge'' ''[[{{Doorstopper}} huge]]'' volume... it's literally heavier than comparable in mass to a US gallon of water.[[/note]] for research in the stated fields, has been published since 1914. Its current edition, first published in 2021, 2022, is its 102nd.103rd.
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'''A Administrivia/{{No Recent Examples|please}} rule applies to this trope''' and examples shouldn't be added until '''20 years''' after the first book, comic or other item's released. That assumes that it's been active for the full two decades. If there's been a lengthy hiatus or a significant gap between sequels, the minimum time required will be longer.
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* ''On the Origin of Species'' - Charles Darwin (1859-present)

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* ''On the Origin of Species'' - Charles Darwin UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin (1859-present)
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* ''Locke the Superman'' (1967-2022, 101 volumes) [[note]] Not always regular, having started as a doujinshi and survived several publishers.[[/note]]

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* ''Locke the Superman'' (1967-2022, (1967-2023, 101 volumes) [[note]] Not always regular, having started as a doujinshi and survived several publishers.[[/note]]

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* ''Arkansas Gazette'' (Little Rock) (1819-ongoing; known as the ''Democrat-Gazette'' since 1991)

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* ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' (Little Rock) (1819-present; spent most of the period from 1819–1991 as the ''Arkansas Gazette'' (Little Rock) (1819-ongoing; known as and was merged with the ''Democrat-Gazette'' since ''Arkansas Democrat'' in 1991)



* ''Congressional Record'' (1873–present) — the record of the proceedings of the US Congress (equivalent to the ''Hansard'' of the UK and several Commonwealth countries)



* The Texas edition of ''The Daily News'' is Texas's oldest newspaper and has been serving the city of Galveston and Galveston county since 1842.

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* The Texas edition of ''The Daily News'' is Texas's Texas' oldest newspaper and has been serving the city of Galveston and Galveston county since 1842.
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* ''Literature/NancyDrew'': The original series ran from 1930 to 1956, for a total of fifty-six books; Simon & Schuster bought the rights from Grosset & Dunlap that year and continued the series until 2004, ending with book 175. A spin-off series is still running.

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* ''Literature/NancyDrew'': The original series ran from 1930 to 1956, for a total of fifty-six 56 books; Simon & Schuster bought the rights from Grosset & Dunlap that year and continued the series until 2004, ending with book 175. A spin-off series is still running.



* Creator/IsaacAsimov's ''{{Literature/Foundation}}'': While the series itself achieved LongRunningBookSeries status with the release of ''Literature/FoundationsTriumph'' in 1999, the original collections have been republished almost yearly since [[TheFifties the early 1950s]], and the {{novel}}s that succeeded them have been faithfully republished as well.

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* Creator/IsaacAsimov's ''{{Literature/Foundation}}'': ''Literature/FoundationSeries'': While the series itself achieved LongRunningBookSeries status with the release of ''Literature/FoundationsTriumph'' in 1999, the original collections have been republished almost yearly since [[TheFifties the early 1950s]], and the {{novel}}s that succeeded them have been faithfully republished as well.

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More newspapers.


* ''Cape Argus'' (Cape Town) (1857–present)



* ''The Courier-Journal'' (Louisville) (1868–present under current name, however...)

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* ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'' (1849–present under current name, but...)
** Its first issue under the ''Enquirer'' name (as the ''Daily Cincinnati Enquirer'') was in 1841, and predecessor newspapers date to 1828.
* ''The Courier-Journal'' (Louisville) (1868–present under current name, however...but...)


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* ''The New Zealand Herald'' (Auckland) (1863-present)


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* ''The Press'' (Christchurch) (1861-present). Though founded six months before the ''Otago Daily Times'', ''The Press'' was a weekly until March 1863, while the ''ODT'' has been a daily since its establishment.
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Capitalization was fixed from Videogame.Godzilla Monster War to VideoGame.Godzilla Monster War. Null edit to update index.
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Capitalization was fixed from Videogame.Godzilla 2 War Of The Monsters to VideoGame.Godzilla 2 War Of The Monsters. Null edit to update index.
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* ''Manga/FutariEcchi'' (1997-present, 80+ volumes): longest running erotic manga by volume numbers, for it relies heavily on sexual edutainment, allowing for continuous renewed education topics over the years.

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* ''Manga/FutariEcchi'' (1997-present, 80+ 89+ volumes): longest running erotic manga by volume numbers, for it relies heavily on sexual edutainment, allowing for continuous renewed education topics over the years.
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The creator passed away in October 2022, and the final chapter was published posthumously yesterday.


* ''Locke the Superman'' (1967-present, 90+ volumes) [[note]] Not always regular, having started as a doujinshi and survived several publishers.[[/note]]

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* ''Locke the Superman'' (1967-present, 90+ (1967-2022, 101 volumes) [[note]] Not always regular, having started as a doujinshi and survived several publishers.[[/note]]
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* ''Manga/JunjouRomantica'' (2002-present, 26 volumes)

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* ''Manga/JunjouRomantica'' (2002-present, 26 27+ volumes)
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* ''Manga/AmaiSeikatsu'' (1990-present, 55+ volumes; includes a sequel series)
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* ''ComicStrip/PugadBaboy'' (1988-2013, 2018-2019). Filipino. Web-based from 2013-2018 and 2019 to present.

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* ''ComicStrip/PugadBaboy'' (1988-2013, 2018-2019). Filipino. Web-based from 2013-2018 and 2019 to present.2019-present.

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