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| Los Angeles Times Los Angeles' leading online source for local, state, national, world, entertainment, and sports news. Plus jobs, real estate, cars and shopping information from the Los Angeles Times. - |
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| Voice Of America The Voice of America, which first went on the air in 1942, is a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors. VOA broadcasts more than 1,000 hours of news, information, educational, and cultural programming every week to an estimated worldwide audience of more than 115 million people. - |
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| The Washington Post Times have changed. News is no longer a lecture. It’s a dialogue, a conversation, a fast-and-furious exchange among the millions around the globe who choose to know.
Times have changed because we changed them. With sites that make insightful interaction the norm rather than the exception. And messaging opportunities where waste is the exception, rather than the rule.
Change with the times. Put the advantages of WPNI’s audience and ad products to work for you and start seeing the results you expect. - |
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| Newsday.com Welcome to our newest Web site at Newsday.com, designed to help you easily navigate Newsday Inc. to find the information you need. This site pulls together resources from various departments at Newsday in what we hope is a clear and easy-to-use manner.
By using the links above, you can place an ad or order a media kit, which contains detailed information on our business and our market. You can begin home delivery of Newsday, learn how to write and send a letter to the editor for publication and even purchase a favorite Newsday photograph. - |
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| SignON San Diego The oldest business in San Diego County and the second-oldest newspaper in Southern California, The San Diego Union-Tribune is the product of a merger of The San Diego Union, founded Oct. 10, 1868, and the Evening Tribune, founded Dec. 2, 1895.
The two newspapers merged into a morning newspaper Feb. 2, 1992. They had been published by the same company morning and evening since 1901 by two distinguished newspaper families -- the Spreckels family (until 1928) and the Copley family (1928-present). John D. Spreckels, who purchased The Union in 1890, was a pioneer developer (land, transit, buildings). Spreckels died in 1926, and his estate sold the newspapers in 1928 to Ira Clifton Copley of Illinois (public utilities, newspapers). - |
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| USA Today Daily news from America's best-selling newspaper. Includes world, travel, tech, media, life, money, national, state, sports, business, and lifestyle news. - |
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| The Boston Globe Latest news from Boston.com, top stories from the Boston Globe, and updated news from AP and Reuters with Local Opinion Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries . - |
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| Detroit Free Press Provides news, sports, entertainment, and opinions. The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan. It is sometimes informally referred to as the "Freep".
The Free Press is owned by Gannett and is the larger of Metro Detroit's two major dailies (the other being the The Detroit News) and has received eight Pulitzer Prizes. Editorially, the Free Press is considered to be more liberal than The Detroit News. - |
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| Houston Chronicle The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. It is one of the 10 largest newspapers in United States, with a daily circulation nearly 550,000.[1][2] With the demise of its long-time rival the Houston Post, its nearest major competitors are located in Dallas-Fort Worth.
The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily paper owned and operated by the Hearst Corporation, a multinational corporate media conglomerate with $4 billion in revenues. The paper employs nearly 2,000 people, including approximately 300 journalists, editors, and photographers. The Chronicle has bureaus in Washington, D.C., Mexico, Colombia, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Beaumont and the Rio Grande Valley. Its web site averages 25 million hits per month. - |
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| The Pioneer Press The Pioneer Press, a Media News Group newspaper and the winner of three Pulitzer Prizes, serves readers and advertisers in the Twin Cities’ East Metro region and Western Wisconsin. The newspaper also is available at more than 1,300 West Metro and Minneapolis locations, including both newspaper boxes and retail store newsstands. The Pioneer Press – with its increasingly familiar bulldog brand – reflects the journalism excellence, distinctive personalities and tenacious, loyal and dependable spirit readers and advertisers find in Minnesota’s First Newspaper. - |
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| Minnesota Daily The Minnesota Daily is an independent, student-produced newspaper on the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota. The paper is published Monday thru Friday during the fall and spring, and on Wednesdays during the summer.
A non-profit corporation with tax-exempt status, The Daily operates as a training institution, governed by a Board of Directors, who each year select an editor-in-chief, business manager and president to run the newspaper as the Office of the Publisher. - |
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| The McClatchy Company The McClatchy Company is the second-largest newspaper company in the United States, a leading newspaper and internet publisher dedicated to the values of quality journalism, free expression and community service. Building on a 149-year legacy of independence, the company's newspapers and websites are steadfast defenders of First Amendment values and advocates for the communities they serve. - |
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| The Star Tribune It’s 1867. St. Paul is home to 14,000 people and Minneapolis 7,000. Minneapolis doesn’t have a fire department, sewage system or even a water supply, but it does have a daily morning newspaper – the Minneapolis Tribune.
From these roots we have grown with the community we serve, maintaining our tradition as Minnesota’s preferred source of news and information. As the leading newspaper in Minnesota, we are read by 1.5 million people each week.
Throughout our rich history, we have been a trusted, dependable source of reliable news coverage, extensive consumer information and independent editorial commentary. We play a key role ensuring access to information that is essential for informed citizens to make decisions. - |
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| National Review Online National Review ("NR") is a biweekly magazine of political opinion, founded by author William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1955 and based in New York City. It has significantly influenced American conservatism. While the print version of the magazine is available online to subscribers, the free content of the magazine's online web-site is essentially a new and separate publication, with its own unique articles and blogs. - |
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| News 8 Austin News 8 Austin launched on Sept. 13, 1999, and is Austin's first and only 24-hour, 7-day-a-week local news channel. News 8 Austin is one of seven local news channels operated by Time Warner Cable's regional cable companies.
News 8 Austin and its affiliates represent the state-of-the-art in local television news coverage, delivering on a commitment of responsible and community-oriented journalism on an around-the-clock basis. Our coverage area extends to more than 360,000 cable households from from Liberty Hill to Temple, Fredericksburg to Smithville, and through-out Central Texas. News 8 Austin is an exclusive community service for the customers of Time Warner Cable. - |
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| Daily Herald The Daily Herald is Utah County's leading newspaper with local news, sports and advertising. Central Utah's newspaper and main source for news and information. - |
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| Chattanooga Free Press Chattanoogan.com was launched Sept. 1, 1999, as one of the first full-service web-only daily newspapers in the country. Since that date, it has proven to be a pace-setter in the rapidly-developing field of Internet news publishing and has drawn a wide following and readership. It currently gets about 30,000 visits per day.
Publisher is John Wilson, who was a staff writer for 28 years for the Chattanooga Free Press.
Those involved early include Chris Cairns, Michael Miller, Xavier Cabezas, Shane Ashley and Tad Evearitt. - |
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| Jacksonville.com On April 20, 1997, Jacksonville.com replaced ConnecT-U as The Florida Times-Union's presence on the Internet. Technical innovations developed in-house and at the corporate level have enabled Jacksonville.com to greatly increase the amount of content it produces daily.
That content and its presentation has helped Jacksonville.com win several prestigious state and national awards. - |
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| East Valley Tribune The Tribune proudly serves the thriving cities and communities of metropolitan Phoenix comprising the East Valley.
In the northeast Valley: Scottsdale, Carefree, Cave Creek, Fountain Hills.
In the Southeast Valley: Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Ahwatukee Foothills, Apache Junction, Higley, Mesa, Queen Creek, Sun Lakes.
The Tribune is dedicated to delivering news and information that helps readers navigate, enjoy and build prosperous lives in the East Valley and stay up to date on national and international news. We think the Tribune’s coverage of news from around the corner and around the world is second to none. Newspaper contest judges do, too. Our staff won more first place awards from the Associated Press statewide contest in 2003 than did any other Arizona newspaper. - |
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| North Jersey NorthJersey.com is among Northern New Jersey's leaders in on-line news and information delivery. Along with content from The Record and Herald News, NorthJersey.com gathers information from other sources such as AP wire, KnightRidder, freelancers, and third-party providers. The site is updated daily with local news and breaking news from around the nation. - |