The Oxford Times is a weekly newspaper, published each Thursday in Oxford, England. Originally a broadsheet, it switched to the compact format in 2008. The paper is published from a large production facility at Osney Mead, west Oxford, and is owned by Newsquest, the UK subsidiary of US-based Gannett Company.
The Oxford Times has a number of colour supplements. Oxfordshire Limited Edition is included with the first edition of each month. There is also a monthly In Business supplement.
The Oxford Times has several sister publications:
The Herald Series – a set of weekly newspapers covering Abingdon, Wantage, Wallingford and Didcot.
Witney Gazette – a weekly newspaper covering Witney and Carterton.
Bicester Advertiser – a weekly newspaper covering Bicester.
Banbury Cake – a free weekly newspaper for the Banbury area.
Oxford Star – a free weekly newspaper which ran from 1976 to 2013;[2]
Oxford Mail – a daily newspaper published Monday to Saturday founded in 1928.
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