In 1988, the Private Eye became a bi-weekly newspaper although it was available mostly in clubs.
The Singleton Argus is a bi-weekly newspaper which was established in 1874.
It is currently published in the form of a bi-weekly newspaper, five annual reference book titles, a weekly podcast, and a website.
Pobjeda was a bi-weekly and weekly newspaper until 1 January 1975 when it switched to daily frequency.
In 1946, publication of Chess Life started as a bi-weekly newspaper, usually eight or twelve pages long.
A successor paper, The Star, is published as a free bi-weekly newspaper.
The free bi-weekly newspaper launched its first edition at the 1981 Franklin Trade Show.
Tablet was a bi-weekly alternative newspaper in Seattle, Washington published from 2000-2005.
The paper began as a bi-weekly newspaper with a print run of 20,000.
The newspaper has switched between a bi-weekly and weekly newspaper over the course of its history.