World Newspapers

    Portal de Itaipú, South America

   - Niterói, RJ           
O Portal de Itaipu é um site criado e administrado por moradores da Região Oceânica de Niterói. Nasceu da necessidade de compartilhar as angústias e os prazeres de ser um morador de Itaipu.
"Temos por objetivo, transmitir e divulgar notícias ou fatos relevantes que acontecem, aconteceram ou acontecerão em Niterói e na Região Oceânica. A Região Oceânica é o local que mais cresce na cidade. Informação hoje é poder; e, nós moradores, somos uma força com poder imensurável que se traduz através da nossa opinião."
    Brasil Em Tempo Real, South America
  SCS Q. 06 - Bloco A Sobreloja - Sala 2 - Brasília, DF           
Diretor de Redação - Murillo de Aragão, é radialista, publicitário, jornalista e advogado, é mestre em Ciência Política e doutor em Sociologia pela Universidade de Brasília. É sócio e editor de política do site desde a sua fundação em 1999. É ainda Presidente da Arko Advice – Pesquisas e Análise Política. Foi editor de política do jornal A Notícia (DF), articulista do Diário do Comércio (BH). É ainda Colunista da revista Imprensa, dos jornais O Liberal (PA) e O Tempo (BH) e do Blog do Ricardo Noblat.
    Monticello Times, North America
   - Monticello, AR           
Sun Newspapers publishes 42 weekly newspapers reaching over 420,000 homes in the suburbs of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
    New York Magazine, North America
  11 Penn Plaza, 2nd Floor - New York, NY            
New York is a weekly magazine principally concerned with the life, culture, politics, and style of New York City. Founded by Milton Glaser and Clay Felker in 1968 as a competitor to The New Yorker, it was brasher and less polite than that magazine, and established itself as a cradle of New Journalism. Source
    Helena Independent Record, North America
   - Helena,            
News, Sports, Entertainment, Classified, Jobs, Cars, Homes and more.
    Flint Journal, North America
   - Flint, MI           
The Flint Journal has had only three publishers in 125 years. . No, they didn’t average more than 41 years apiece in the job; the job didn’t exist until 1978, more than a century after the newspaper was founded.
So who ran the operation before 1978? It was a team effort: an editor on the news content side and a manager on the business and financial side. In the early years, the manager was most likely also the owner.
    Cinform Online, South America
  Rua Porto da Folha, 1116 - Bairro Getúlio Vargas - Aracaju, SE           
Independência e Credibilidade.
    Brick Times, North America
  P.O. Box 21 - Lakehurst, NJ           
Micromedia Publications, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Stewart Swann and Robyn Weber for the purpose of publishing high quality local weekly newspaper within New Jersey. Following the successful launch of The Manchester Times in April of that year, the company has since introduced The Berkeley Times (1996), The Jackson Times (2000), The Brick Times (2002), The Howell Times (2004) and The Toms River Times (2005). These publications have not only been vital sources of information for our readers, but have proven to be an indispensable means of dialogue through our Editorial and Letters To The Editor features.
    Washington Post, North America
   - Washington DC, DC           
The Washington Post is Washington, D.C.'s largest newspaper and its oldest, founded in 1877. Located in the capital of the United States, The Post has a particular emphasis on national politics. D.C., Maryland, and Virginia editions are printed for daily circulation.
The newspaper is written as a broadsheet, with photographs printed both in color and black and white. Weekday printings include the main section, containing the first page, national, international news, business, politics, and editorials and opinions, followed by the sections on local news (Metro), sports, style (feature writing on pop culture, politics, fine and performing arts, film, fashion, and gossip), and classifieds. < a href="http://en.wikipedia.org" target="new">Source
    Coastal Observer, North America
   - Pawleys Island, SC           
Santee Cooper started work in September to install underground utilities along a section of Myrtle Avenue south of the South Causeway. It will serve 47 homes and is funded by the property owners and the town.
If a similar project begins north of the South Causeway, the utility will require an additional supply line along the North Causeway.
    Detroit News, North America
   - Detroit, MI           
Autos, sports, entertainment, lifestyle and more.
    Diário Popular, South America
   - Pelotas, RS           
Últimas notícias, Cultura, Economia, Educação, Esporte, Geral, Opinião, Polícia, Política e mais.
    Worcester Telegram & Gazette, North America
  20 Franklin Street - Worcester, MA           
News, Columnists, Health & Fitness, Weather, Sports, Money, Entertainment and more.
    Clarion Ledger, North America
   - Jackson, MS           
The newspaper's roots trace back to 1837 in Jasper County, where The Eastern Clarion began. Later that year it was sold and moved to Meridian. After the Civil War, it was moved to Jackson and merged with The Standard and soon became known as The Clarion. Combining with the State Ledger in 1888, it received the name of Daily Clarion-Ledger.
Meanwhile, four young men who were displaced by the merger founded their own newspaper, The Jackson Evening Post, in 1882. Fred Sullens purchased an interest in the paper in 1907, and shortly after changed the name to the Jackson Daily News.
    Amsterdam News, North America
  2340 Frederick Douglass Blvd - New York, NY            
A $10 Investment 95 years ago turned the Amsterdam News into one of New York's largest and most influential Black-owned and operated business institutions.
On December 4, 1909, the late James H. Anderson put out the first issue of the Amsterdam News. He had $10 in his pocket, six sheets of paper, a lead pencil and a dressmaker's table.
The newspaper was one of only 50 Black papers in the United States at that time, and it was sold for 2 cents a copy from Anderson's home at 132 W. 65th St., in the San Juan Hill section of Manhattan. With the spread of Blacks to Harlem and the growing success of the paper, Anderson moved the Amsterdam News uptown to 17 W. 135th St. in 1910. In 1916, it moved to 2293 Seventh Ave., and in 1938, it moved again, to 2271 Seventh Ave. In the early 1940s, the paper relocated to its present address at 2340 Eighth Ave.
    The Common Denominator, North America
  680 Rhode Island Ave. NE, Suite N - Washington, DC           
The print edition of The Common Denominator is available on microfilm in the Washingtoniana Collection of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library and in the library of The Historical Society of the District of Columbia.
    Akron Beacon Journal, North America
   - Akron, OH           
Ohio.com, the official Web site of the Akron Beacon Journal bringing you the latest in sports, news and entertainment - plus much more. Our new Web site is designed with our readers in mind and we hope that you can find the information you seek in contacting us or learning more about us. If you can't find what you need, please contact [email protected] with your comments or suggestions and we will make the appropriate changes. We thank you for using Ohio.com.
    Crain's New York Business, North America
  711 Third Ave - New York, NY            
Crain Communications Inc is a major publishing conglomerate based in Detroit, Michigan. The company publishes a variety of trade newspapers, including some city-based business newspapers, such as Crain's Cleveland Business, Crain's Chicago Business, Crain's Detroit Business, and Crain's New York Business, and Crain's Manchester Business. These weeklies follow the same formula, including finance, manufacturing, health care, real estate, technology, and government sections, as well as an "in-depth" section. In addition to newspaper production, the editors maintain Internet versions of these papers and offer e-mail news briefs free of charge.
Crain also produces a number of major industry/trade periodicals, including Advertising Age, TelevisionWeek, BtoB, Creativity, Automobilwoche (in German), Automotive News, Automotive News Europe, AutoWeek, American Coin-Op, American Drycleaner, American Laundry News, Business Insurance, Business Insurance Europe, European Rubber Journal, Financial Week, Investment News, Modern Healthcare, Pensions & Investments, Plastics News, RCR Wireless News, Rubber & Plastics News, Tire Business, Urethanes Technology, Waste News, and Workforce Management. All have web sites as well. Source
    Washington City Paper, North America
   - Washington, DC           
The Washington City Paper is a U.S. alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
Founded in 1981, and published for its first year under the masthead 1981, taking the City Paper name in volume 2, by Russ Smith, it shared ownership with the Chicago Reader from 1982 until July 2007, when both papers were sold to the Tampa-based Creative Loafing chain. The former Chicago Reader Corp., now named Quarterfold, still owns the buildings that house the papers and minority stakes in other alternative newsweeklies. Source
    Correio Popular, South America
   - Campinas, SP           
Cidades, Economia, Esportes, Cena urbana, Horóscopo, Esotérico, Editorial e muito mais.
    The Recorder & Times, North America
   - Brockville, CA           
    Correio da Bahia, South America
  Avenida Luiz Viana Filho, s/nº - Centro Executivo da Bahia - Salvador, BA           
Notícias, Esportes, Agenda Cultural, Especiais, Blogs, Colunistas, Multimídia e muito mais.
    Revista Piauí, South America
  Rua do Russel, 270 - Glória - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
Publicação pertencente aos irmãos Walter e João Moreira Salles. Revista ao estilo jornalismo literário com crônicas, perfis e diários; linha editorial foca, preferencialmente, temas nacionai, traz reportagens de interesse geral tratadas por grandes nomes da imprensa e da literatura brasileira. Os editores da revista justificam o nome 'Piauí' como sonoro, divertido, sendo uma escolha natural de toda a equipe.
    Folha de Pernambuco, South America
   - Pernambuco, PE           
Coordenação: Hercília Galindo - Tárcio Fonseca – adjunto
    Correio do Povo, South America
   - Porto Alegre, RS           
O portal de notícias dos gaúchos. Economia, política, esportes, opinião, arte, agenda, serviços, especiais e Multimídia. Notícias do RS, Brasil e do mundo.
    Vizoo, South America
  Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 433 3ºandar - Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
Fundada em 1996, a Vizoo Editora iniciou sua trajetória com o título homônimo (Vizoo), publicação de comportamento voltada ao público jovem. A revista, que começou tendo distribuição dirigida no Rio de Janeiro, hoje pode ser encontrada nas melhores bancas das principais cidades brasileiras. A partir do ano de 2001, a editora passou a disponibilizar seus serviços para a produção de títulos customizados.
    Lig Jornal, South America
  Praça São Judas Tadeu, 6 - Niterói, RJ           
    Tribuna Catarinense, South America
  Rua 2550, n° 921 - centro - Centro - Balneário Camboriú, SC           
Cartas, Cotidiano, Economia, Editorial, Entrevista, Esportes, Opinião, Política, Região, Saúde, Turismo e Social.
    Extra, South America
  Rua Irineu Marinho, 70 Piso 4 - Cidade Nova - Rio de Janeiro, RJ            
O Extra é um jornal brasileiro da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Lançado em 1998, rapidamente se tornou um dos mais vendidos no país e um case de sucesso mundial, sendo líder na venda em bancas[carece de fontes?] (por ora, ainda não conta com sistema de assinatura).
O jornal foi fundado em abril de 1998 pela Infoglobo, empresa que também edita os jornais "O Globo", "Expresso" e "Diário de S. Paulo". Atualmente, o "Extra" é o jornal mais vendido do país aos domingos. Source
    A Folha, South America
   - São Pedro da Serra, RJ           
Culinária, Cultura, Editorial, Educação, Esportes, Geral, Obras, Policial, Política, Ponto de vista, Região, Saúde e mais.