Star (newspaper)
Appearance
Star or The Star is the name of various newspapers:
Africa
- The Star (Kenya), an English-language daily newspaper published in Nairobi
- The Star (South Africa), based in Gauteng
Asia
- Star (Ceylon), a defunct Ceylonese newspaper
- The Philippine Star, a Manila-based Philippine newspaper
- The Star (Hong Kong)
- The Star (Amman newspaper), an English-language newspaper published in Amman, Jordan
- The Star (Malaysia)
- The Star (Pakistan), a Pakistani evening newspaper
- Star (Turkish newspaper)
Europe
- The Star (London), a London evening newspaper founded in 1788, now defunct
- Sheffield Star, an English local newspaper
North America
Canada
- Toronto Star, Toronto, Canada
- StarMetro, a now-discontinued chain of free daily newspapers published in major Canadian cities by Torstar Corporation
- Sudbury Star, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
- Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- Montreal Star, former newspaper, Montréal (up to 1979)
United States
- Star, a glossy celebrity magazine, originally a supermarket tabloid newspaper
- The Star (Chicago newspaper), a Chicago, Illinois, newspaper group
- The Star (Florida), a weekly newspaper published in Port St. Joe, Florida, U.S.
- The Star (Tinley Park), Chicago
- The Star (Auburn), a daily newspaper in Auburn, Indiana
- The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana
- The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri
- The Meridian Star, Meridian, Mississippi
- Omaha Star, a historic African American newspaper in North Omaha, Nebraska
- Seattle Star, a daily newspaper in Seattle, Washington (1899–1947)
- Seattle Star (2002–2005), a free, neighborhood newspaper in Seattle, Washington
- Washington Star, published in Washington, D.C. between 1852 and 1981
Oceania
- Auckland Star, a New Zealand daily published from 1870 to 1991
- The Star (Christchurch), a New Zealand daily published from 1868 to 1991
- The Ballarat Star, an Australian newspaper published from 1855 to 1924
- The Star (Sydney), an Australian newspaper published from 1887 to 1909, then as The Sun until 1988