Oklahoma City Advertiser
The Oklahoma City Advertiser, founded in 1889 by a group of local entrepreneurs, has been a cornerstone of news reporting in Oklahoma City for over a century. Initially a weekly publication, it evolved into a daily newspaper, playing a pivotal role in the community by covering local events, politics, and culture. With a commitment to transparency and accountability, the Advertiser was among the first to embrace investigative journalism, earning numerous awards throughout its history. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Oklahoma City Advertiser starting 1939, with 2,571 scans available in total. This resource allows you to explore historical figures and events, possibly uncovering connections to your own family history. Today, the Advertiser maintains its reputation as a trusted source for civic information, and OldNews.com invites you to discover the rich legacy of this influential voice in Oklahoma media.