Nassau Guardian

Basic Details

Nassau Guardian is a magazine in The Bahamas based in Nassau. The first issue was published on November 23, 1844. It is the largest magazine in the Bahamas. After the liberal Sir James Carmichael-Smith became governor in 1829, dissent grew in Nassau over the question of emancipation, and in 1831 a community enslaved philosopher supported George Biggs in establishing The Argus so that they could propagate their opposition to emancipation. Feedback.


In 18337, Edwin Charles Mosley, a journalist working for the Times of London, arrived in Nassau to be appointed editor of The Argus. Mosley found the half-weekly's policies so offensive that he refused to be its editor. On November 23, 1844, NASA also established a guardian in Mosle. Realizing that the newspaper industry in the Bahamas could not tolerate three newspapers, Mosley acquired the Bahamas Herald in 1877.

Brand Details
Brand Name Nassau Guardian
Founded 1844
Founders Edwin Charles Moseley
Type Daily newspaper
Editor-in-chief
Language English
Headquarters #4 Carter Street Nassau, The Bahamas
Circulation