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City Star
Offices: Kansas City, Missouri
Since 1880, The Star has been their area’s preeminent communications
company because of a commitment to one ideal: Building their community through
knowledge. The winner of eight Pulitzer Prizes, four Polk Awards and, in
the past decade alone, 10 Missouri Press Association Gold Cups, The Kansas
City Star explores innovative methods of delivering news and
information through technology. They pledge to conduct business in an
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Knoxville News Sentinel
Offices: Knoxville, Tennessee
The latest Scarborough research shows that News Sentinel daily readership
was up by more than 16,000 people, bringing the number of daily readers
to more than 245,000 adults. The Knoxville News Sentinel reaches
up to 72% of the Knoxville Primary Market on Sundays and 63% daily. The
News Sentinel remains the strongest medium in overall penetration
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Las Vegas Review Journal
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada
7 out of 10 Southern Nevadans read the Review-Journal and Sun
each week. Over 722,000 adults read the Sunday Review-Journal and
Sun each month. Each week more than 668,000 adults in the Las Vegas area
read the daily Review-Journal and Sun. The Review Journal
is owned by the Stevens Media Group, an industry leader that remains
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Lexington Herald Leader
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, the second largest city in Kentucky, is the business, economic,
social and medical center of Central and Eastern Kentucky. Known as the
thoroughbred capital of the world, Lexington also is the home of the University
of Kentucky Wildcats boasting the men’s all-time winning basketball program.
In 2003 Forbes’ “Best of Business and Careers” ranked Lexington 7th among
US cities to locate a business. In 2004, Lexington ranked 9th for best places
for business and careers and No. 2 among best places in terms of business
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Angeles Times
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The Los Angeles Times’ editorial department is one of most formidable
in the world—21 foreign, 10 national, five state and three regional bureaus—and
the largest newsgathering operation in California. The Times
publishes five regional editions covering the Los Angeles metropolitan area,
Orange and Ventura counties, the San Fernando Valley, and an Inland Empire
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Miami Herald
Offices: Miami Herald
The Miami Herald's First edition published Sept 15, 1903 (as The
Miami Evening Record); renamed The Miami Herald on Dec. 1, 1910;
acquired by John S and James L Knight in 1937. The Miami Herald is
internationally recognized, prize-winning newspaper serving one of the most
vibrant, diverse regions in America; has published the International Edition
for readers in the Caribbean and Latin America since 1946, and in Mexico
starting in 2002. |
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is Wisconsin's largest and most influential
newspaper. It was created in April 1995, when two proud and powerful papers—already
owned by the same company—merged the best of their resources. Now, building
on the traditions of The Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel,
the newspaper has forged a new identity, a new mission. |
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| Morning
Call
Offices: Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mcall.com is by far the leading news and information website in The Lehigh
Valley. With a 38.7% reach, over 9.4 million page views, and 442,000 unique
users per month, Mcall.com delivers an ideal audience to help you meet your
marketing objectives. The Morning Call is always looking for more
and better ways to serve their readers. |
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