The paper was founded in 1879 by former PittsburghGazette city editor William McCord as a weekly paper called The Saturday Review, launching on October 29 of that year. In 1885, the paper increased its publication to a daily basis, a frequency the paper maintains to the present. Following this change, the paper was retitled The Evening News Review.
In 1904, this was shortened to The Evening Review and by the 1930s, the paper had been retitled as the East Liverpool Review.[1] Today, the paper is simply called The Review and is owned by Ogden Newspapers.
References
^Waight, Glenn H. "Early County Newspapers". East Liverpool Historical Society. Retrieved September 20, 2013.