South Florida Sun-Sentinel

1925–1953
In 1925, the Everglades Breeze was renamed the Sentinel. That same year, two Ohio publishers bought the Sentinel and the Fort Lauderdale Weekly Herald, consolidating the newspapers into a single daily newspaper, the Daily News and Evening Sentinel.

1953–1960
In 1953, Gore Publishing (who purchased the paper in 1929) changed the name of the paper to the Fort Lauderdale News.

1960–197?
In 1960, Gore Publishing purchased the once-a-week Pompano Beach Sun, and resurrected the "Sentinel" name it had dropped seven years earlier, and converted it into a new morning newspaper, the Pompano Sun-Sentinel.

197?–1982
In the 1970s, the Fort Lauderdale News and Pompano Sun-Sentinel, were merged to become the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel.

1982–2000
In 1982, Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel was renamed the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.

2000–2009


In 2000, after expanding its coverage to include Miami-Dade County and Palm Beach, the paper changed its name to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.