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Newsday
Offices: Long Island, New York
Newsday is committed to quality journalism.
Its columnists and reporters boast 17 Pulitzer
Prizes and numerous other awards including
the Polk Awards, Sigma Delta Chi, National
Headliners, Society of Silurians, Deadline
Club, Overseas Press Club, American Society
of Newspaper Editors, New York Newspaper
Publishers Association, National Association
of Black Journalists and Press Club of Long
Island. |
News & Observer
Offices: Raleigh, North Carolina
A company with deep roots in the Triangle,
The News & Observer Publishing Co. publishes
not only The News & Observer, one
of the nation’s best regional newspapers,
but also four weekly or bi-weekly newspapers
offering community coverage in Chapel Hill,
Cary, Johnston County and eastern Wake County.
It is one of the region’s major employers,
with more than 1,200 full-time and part-time
workers and a carrier force of about 750
independent contractors. |
News Tribune
Offices: Tacoma Washington
For more than 100 years, pages of The
News Tribune have been turned with understanding,
laughter, tears, and awe. Every day, through
each of its generations, The News Tribune
has installed a strong sense of community—prompting
citizens to act, businesses to flourish,
and people to improve their daily lives.
Today this vital source of news and technology
is also reaching its audience through new
channels and ever-advancing technology. |
New York Post
Offices: New York, New York
For over 200 years the New York Post
has had its finger on the pulse of New York.
With its energetic, intelligent coverage,
The New York Post is more than a
good read; it’s an integral part of the
fabric of New York City. You want reach?
The Post delivers. As the nation’s
7th largest newspaper, 2.2 million readers
grab the Post every day. |
New York Times
Offices: New York, New York
The New York Times Company is a leading
media company with 2005 revenues of $3.4
billion, publishes The New York Times,
The International Herald Tribune,
The Boston Globe and 15 other daily
newspapers; owns nine network-affiliated
television stations and two New York radio
stations; and has approximately 35 Web sites,
including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and About.com. |
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Omaha World Herald
Offices: Omaha, Nebraska
Founded in 1885 by Gilbert M Hitchcock,
the Omaha World-Herald provides news,
commentary, information and advertising
that encourages readers to become involved
in the world around them. The World-Herald
is a statewide Nebraska newspaper, and delivers
to more readers in southwest Iowa than any
other Iowa newspaper. In 1963, Peter Kiewit
purchased The World-Herald to ensure
the paper would continue to be locally owned. |
Orange County Register
Offices: Santa Ana, California
Freedom Orange County Information publishes
The Orange County Register, 25 community
newspapers including Spanish-language Excélsior,
SqueezeOC, OCRegister.com, SqueezeOC.com,
OCExcelsior.com and GolfExtra membership
card. OCR Magazines, the specialty-publications
unit of Freedom Orange County Information,
publishes Coast, Orange County
Home, Private Showing, Orange
County Kids, Preferred Destinations
Magazine, and other publications supporting
the arts. |
Oregonian
Offices: Portland, Oregon
In the Portland area, more than half-a-million
adults (614,150) read an average weekday
issue of The Oregonian and The
Sunday Oregonian reaches nearly three-quarter
million adults (749,263). During an average
week, the newspaper will be read by 8 out
of 10 adults in the Portland market—that's
970,357 adult readers. |
Orlando Sentinel
Offices: Orlando, Florida
Attracting impressive numbers of new residents
from across the country and around the world,
it's no surprise that Orlando has rocketed
to the top tier of the nation's largest
cities. The Orlando Sentinel has
a circulation rate of 257,191 daily and
378,340 Sundays. The Orlando market encompasses
five Central Florida counties. |
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