The Corellia Times, which is also known as the Corellian Times, functioned as both a NewsNet and a physical newspaper. It was situated in Coronet on the planet Corellia in the time leading up to and during the Galactic Civil War.

The Corellian Times functioned as a Corellian news organization and stood as a significant financial NewsNets. Its primary objective revolved around delivering news and reports related to business and finance. Nevertheless, the newspaper broadened its scope to encompass more conventional subjects, including crime-related events, social gatherings, and explorations in the galactic realm.
During the final ten years of the Old Republic, Horace Korr, a reporter for the Corellia Times, provided coverage of the abduction and subsequent killing of Felicia Covington on the planet Rori.
During the Imperial Period, the Galactic Empire gave support to the Corellia Times. This was done in order to limit the reach of its non-Human competitor, the Herglic Trading Journal, which was another major financial NewsNets.
During the Galactic Civil War, some of the individuals employed by the newspaper included Finn Shallo, Hol't Deb Orah, Ista Kezever, Jural, Halden Wes, Vani Korr, and Marles Jacobe.
Following the Battle of Yavin, the Corellia Times reported on the Life Day celebrations taking place in Dearic, Wayfar, and Doaba Guerfel. Simultaneously, Vani Korr conducted an investigation into the criminal syndicate referred to as the Meatlumps and authored the piece "Who are the Meatlumps?," which was then featured in the Corellia Times. Around the same period, Ista Kezever released "The Broken Viewscreen, or How to Save a Picture Forever," which was an article focusing on the repair of viewscreens. Later on, Marles Jacobe provided coverage of the Battle of Restuss, which occurred on Rori.
In 1 ABY, the Corellia Times reported on the relocation of the Gowix Computers company. The company was moving from Corellia to Corulag.
The Corellia Times was initially referenced within the "Galaxywide NewsNets" section found in the Star Wars Adventure Journal. It was written as both Corellia Times and Corellian Times. Later on, the 2003 video game known as Star Wars Galaxies further developed the newspaper's history, and it also used both of the spellings.