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I thought I should mention this - when I created the article, I envisioned it being somewhat longer, because I assumed I would fill it up with info from the books at the Free Press library. But when I actually looked there, I found that despite having a lot of local history books, there are none about the history of the Free Press itself. I'm not sure how many people are going to read this article anyway, but it still could be longer...if any of the other Western Ontario-area people know any more, that would probably help. Sorry! Adam Bishop 06:18 13 Jul 2003 (UTC)

The late Orlo Miller wrote a quasi-history of The Free Press in 1949 called a Century of Southwestern Ontario.

Regarding the cited circulation of 650,000 (weekly? paid?), I edited to reflect the daily average circulation of 125,000, although even that figure is likely too high.

Sunday - approx. 50,000 Monday - approx. 70,000 Tuesday - approx. 70,000 Wednesday - approx. 75,000 Thursday - approx. 80,000 Friday - approx. 85,000 Saturday - approx. 150,000

Barry Wells 21:39, 10 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot 23:18, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Renaming the article to "The London Free Press" (including "The")

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The correct name of the newspaper is "The London Free Press". It includes "The", with uppercase "T", as you can see from the picture and from the first sentence of the introduction. The corresponding website is called "London Free Press" (or LFP), without "The", but this Wikipedia article is not about the website. This means that the article title should also include the definite article "The", according to the following Wikipedia guideline: Titles of articles about artworks and publications. See also, for comparison, The New York Times.
Paolo.dL (talk) 19:31, 14 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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