The Sun, The National Enquirer, The Star Magazine, The New York Post, The Chicago Sun-Times, and The Globe are a few examples. Newspapers are published daily or weekly; sometimes they are published in different parts of the country on different days by different companies. Some are broadsheets and some are digests. Newspaper reporters write articles for their papers's publications. Sometimes one article will cover more than one page.
Newspaper publishers sell ads to generate revenue. The type of ad varies depending on the publication - from business listings to personal ads to news articles.
Newspapers are an important source of information about current events. They often report on politics, sports, entertainment, and health stories. They also print crime reports and accidents victims' lists. Newspaper editors select which stories to print and how to package them. They may choose to put those items in the front page that will attract the most attention or spread them over several pages. Some newspapers have online versions that allow readers to read news articles and obtain weather forecasts, stock prices, movie reviews, and other information free of charge. Others provide only part of this service because they focus only on news from certain areas of the world or interest to specific audiences.
Top 8 Daily Newspapers in the United States
Top 8 Circulation Newspapers in the United States
Newspaper and magazine articles are the most often used press items. Time, Newsweek, and so on. The New York Times, The Guardian, and so on. Popular press items can be found in the ProQuest Central database. They include articles from newspapers and magazines.
Examples of newspaper articles include "How Newspapers Collapse" by John B. Williams or "The Death of Journalism and What Will Replace It?" by Andy Lee Roth. Examples of magazine articles include "Why Everyone Needs a Publicist" by Lizzie Grubman or "The End of Advertising as We Know It" by David Pogue.
Other forms of media may use press releases. These tend to be shorter than articles but may address more topics. A release about a new product announcement might say something like "People expect better quality for less money now than ever before. LG's latest television is designed for the way people watch TV today - quickly and casually." There would be no need for a magazine article or newspaper story about this release since it is not newsworthy. However, such a release could be covered by a blog post or an audio podcast episode.
Press conferences may also be held to announce a new product line or social movement. If there are no reporters present, then someone who writes well should be able to create a readable article about it.
Top 8 Circulation Newspapers in the United States
Top Ten Daily Newspapers in the U.S.
In order of circulation, the following is a list of the biggest daily newspapers in the United States.
International publications
European Newspapers | American Newspapers |
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The Guardian | The New York Times – Online Archive / Microfilm |
The Times- Online Archive / Microfilm | The Wall Street Journal – Online via Ebsco |
The Moscow Times | USA Today – Online Archive / Print |
Der Spiegel | Toronto Star – Online Archive |