The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News is the major daily newspaper serving the Dallas, Texas (USA) area, with a circulation of 264,459 subscribers, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported in September 2010. It was founded on October 1, 1885, by Alfred Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galveston Daily News, of Galveston, Texas. Today it has one of the 20 largest paid circulations in the United States. Throughout the 1990s and as recently as 2010, the DMN has won numerous Pulitzers for both reporting and photography, George Polk Awards for education reporting and regional reporting, and an Overseas Press Club award for photography. The company has its headquarters in Downtown Dallas.
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The Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer is the major daily newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It has the largest circulation of any Ohio newspaper and was a top 20 newspaper for circulation in the United States as of September 2009.[1] As of 31 March 2011, for the preceding six-month period, the newspaper reported an average daily paid circulation of 254,372
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The opinion section prints editorials, columns by guest writers and members of the Board of Contributors, letters to the editor, and editorial cartoons. One unique feature of the The Plain Dealer 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 Seattle Times
Since 1896, The Seattle Times has been the Northwest’s most trusted source of local news and information. As an independent, locally owned company with deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, we’re committed to serving the community through quality journalism for many years to come.
Today, The Seattle Times Company Print and Online Network reaches more Northwest adults than any other local news media, with print and online products seen by seven out of 10 adults in King and Snohomish counties.* And more than 5 million unique visitors per month access our online network, which includes seattletimes.com as well as our marketplace sites, NWjobs, NWautos, NWhomes and NWsource.**
In changing times, we continue to find new and innovative ways to meet the needs of readers and advertisers — just as we’ve done for more than 114 years.
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The San Jose Mercury News
The San Jose Mercury News is a daily newspaper in San Jose, California. On its web site, however, it calls itself Silicon Valley Mercury News. The paper is owned by MediaNews Group. Its headquarters and printing plant are located in North San Jose next to the Nimitz Freeway (Interstate 880).
The Mercury News was one of the first newspapers to publish on the internet.
The San Jose Mercury was founded in 1851 as the San Jose Weekly Visitor, while the San Jose News was founded in 1883. In 1942 the Mercury purchased the News and continued publishing both newspapers, with the Mercury as the morning paper and the News as the evening paper. In 1983 the papers were merged into the San Jose Mercury News, with morning and afternoon editions. The afternoon edition was later abandoned.
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The Chicago Sun-Times
The Chicago Sun-Times is an American daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. It is the flagship paper of the Sun-Times Media Group. The Sun-Times' best-known writer is film critic Roger Ebert. Chicago columnist Mike Royko, previously of the defunct Chicago Daily News, came to the paper in 1978 but left for the Chicago Tribune in 1984 when the Sun-Times was purchased by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Irv Kupcinet's daily column was a fixture from 1943 until his death in 2003. It was also the home base for many years of advice columnist Ann Landers and the late Washington veteran Robert Novak for many years.
The newspaper gave a start in journalism to columnist Bob Greene. Other Sun-Times writers of note include Mary Mitchell, Richard Roeper, Michael Sneed, Mark Brown, Neil Steinberg, sportswriter Rick Telander, theater critic Hedy Weiss, Carol Marin, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters Frank Main and Mark Konkol, and technology expert Andy Ihnatko. Lynn Sweet is the Washington Bureau Chief.
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