The two newspapers merged in 1932.
The two newspapers merged into a single, seven-day morning publication, the Observer-Dispatch, in 1987.
It came into existence in 1981 when two formerly independent newspapers, Vísir and Dagblaðið, merged.
The three newspapers formally merged in 1953.
The two newspapers merged in 1986 into the People's Weekly World.
In 1950, the two newspapers merged.
After several years (and the graduation of all the aggrieved parties), the newspapers merged.
If approved, the two newspapers would continue independent newsgathering operations but would merge all other functions.
Under the agreement, the newspapers will merge their non-editorial operations but maintain separate news and editorial staffs.
The Spokesman-Review was started when two old newspapers merged (meaning they joined together to make one).