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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Founder(s) | John Philip Campbell Selwyn Wadsworth |
Publisher | Stuart M. Oswego |
Editor-in-chief | Philander White |
Managing editors | Kimbal MacDonough |
News editor | John Curran |
Founded | 1845 |
Political alignment | Right wing |
Language | Anglish |
Campbell's Illustrated Daily is an Ambrosian broadsheet daily newspaper. Widely considered to be the national newspaper of record, it has the highest-circulation of any Ambrosian paper.
Founded in 1845 as John Campbell's Illustrated Weekly, the paper was one of Esquarium's first illustrated weekly news magazine; first with wood engravings and later with Daguerreotypes. Changing it's name to fit a daily newspaper format in 1862, it benefited from its coverage of the Great War of the North, in which it pioneered the use of war correspondents.
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