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The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston Globe has been owned by The New York Times Company since 1993. Its chief print rival is the Boston Herald. The Boston Globe has won 21 Pulitzer Prizes. At The Boston Globe, as is customary in the news industry, the editorial pages are separate from the news operation. Editorials represent the official view of The Boston Globe as a community institution.

Regular features:

Editor's Notes: Notes written that are relative to one of the features in that week's magazine.

Letters: Reader's correspondence

Q/A: A mini interview with a local person

The Big Deal: A profiling of a transaction that recently took place

Pierced: A column by Charlie Pierce

Tails From the City: Heartwarming stories from Boston and elsewhere

The Clothes We Wear: Style column

Miss Conduct: An advice column focusing mainly on good manners and properness.

The Globe Puzzle: A crossword puzzle

Coupling: Essay about social chemistry. Usually pertaining to someone's love-life.

Sunday Ideas section features reporting and commentary on the ideas, people, books, and trends that are shaking up the intellectual world.

The main: Today's Globe, News, Your Town, Business, Sports, Lifestyle, A&E, Things To Do, Travel, Cars, Jobs, Real Estate.

The style of articles is not so seriously. But its kept in one key.

Authors: Richard H. Gilman, P. Steven Ainsley, Christopher Mayer, Lesley Visser,

Larry Whiteside.

The effective feetback is support by many social Networks: Twitter, Facebook and so on.

 

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Star Tribune

The Star Tribune is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is published on seven days. For years, Minnesotans have known the Star Tribune as their newspaper, but today their name stands for much more. By sharing ideas, forging links between people and providing local context for events, we stimulate thought and discussion about issues that are important to our community and to the lives of our readers.

The newspaper and website should be at the heart of the community, dedicated to public service and fulfilling First Amendment responsibilities entrusted to us by the United States Constitution. This amendment is the foundation of this nation’s basic freedoms, allowing people to freely communicate without government restriction. The Star Tribune launched a series of suburban sections focused on specific geographic regions. The sections center on community news including schools, sports, road construction, crime, local government and community development.

Authors: Jim Klobuchar, Sid Hartman, Katherine Kersten.

On the web site the most active journalists are publish the additional information for their tradition materials. Readers comment on a blog, put him evaluated. The permanent feedback communication is often supports with the authors.

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The Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It was the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in circulation in the United States in 2008 and the fourth most widely distributed newspaper in the country.

The Times was beset in the first decade of the 21st century by a change in ownership, a bankruptcy, a rapid succession of editors, reductions in staff, decreases in paid circulation and the need to increase its Web presence.

Writers and editors:

J. A. Adande, sports columnist

Martin Bernheimer, Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1982

Bettina Boxall, 2009 Pulitzer Prize

Harry Carr, reporter, columnist, editor

Julie Cart, 2009 Pulitzer Prize

Borzou Daragahi, Beirut bureau chief

Barbara Demick, Beijing bureau chief, author

Bob Drogin, national political reporter

Bill Dwyre, sports editor

Richard Eder, Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1987

Helene Elliott, sports journalist

Thomas Francis Ford (1873–1958), member of the U.S. Congress, literary and rotogravure editor, the only person ever sent to the Los Angeles City Council by a write-in vote

Carl Greenberg, political writer

L. D. Hotchkiss, editor

Philip P. Kerby, Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1976

Rick Loomis, reporter, Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting in 2007

Steve Lopez, columnist

Terms: Local, L.A. Now, Politics, Crime, Education, O.C., Westside, Neighborhoods, Environment, Obituaries, FindLocal, U.S.

La Opinión

La Opinión is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, USA and distributed throughout the six counties of Southern California. It is the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the United States and second-most read newspaper in Los Angeles.

La Opinion has vastly diversified its coverage from purely Mexican to include the Central American, South American, Cuban, and Puerto Rican populations that have grown in Los Angeles over the last quarter century. It now includes reporting on issues relevant to a wide variety of Hispanics.

Since 1986, La Opinión's editorial staff has doubled in size and the paper has grown to include bureaus in Sacramento, California, Washington DC and Mexico City. Daily circulation is about 121,026 copies.

Terms:

Chicano · Hispanic · La Raza · Latino · Mexican American · Tejano

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USA Today

USA Today is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Al Neuharth. The newspaper vies with The Wall Street Journal for the position of having the widest circulation of any newspaper in the United States, something it previously held since 2003.

USA Today is known for synthesizing news down to easy-to-read-and-comprehend stories. In the main edition seen in the United States  and some Canadian cities, each edition consists of four sections: News, Money, Sports, and Life. On Fridays, two Life sections are included: the regular Life for entertainment, which features television, a DVD column, film reviews and trends, and a travel supplement called Destinations & Diversions. The international edition of the paper features News and Money and Sports and Life combined into two sections. USA Today prints each complete story on the front page of the respective section with exception to the cover story. The cover story is a longer story that requires a jump. Also, in most of the sections' front pages, on the lower left hand corner, are "USA Today Snapshots", which give statistics of various lifestyle interests.

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The opinion section prints USA Today editorials, columns by guest writers and members of the Board of Contributors, letters to the editor, and editorial cartoons. One unique feature of the USA Today editorial page is the publication of opposing points of view: alongside the editorial board's piece on the day's topic runs an opposing view by a guest writer, often an expert in the field.

The style of articles is clear, accessible to a mass audience.

Terms: Breaking news on weather, sports, world, science, financial, technology, travel, national, economy, and entertainment news.


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