World Newspapers

    Des Moines Register, North America

   - Des Moines, IA           
The state of Iowa is 55,965 square miles, with a population of 2.8 million, approximately the area of Florida and the population of Colorado. The Register, one of few statewide newspapers in the nation, serves this entire expanse, meaning that people read it from Sioux City to Burlington. This gives Iowa "a focus," according to one historian, and "a singular voice in a way that other states haven't had." For more than 150 years, The Des Moines Register has mirrored and reflected the growth of the city that has shared its name.
    Tribuna da Imprensa, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    Folha do Centro, South America
  Rua Republica do Libano 61, Sala 207 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O Jornal Folha do Centro surgiu há 13 anos, numa época em que não havia nenhum veículo alternativo de comunicação circulando por todo o centro da cidade, e conceber um períodico naquele momento seria assumir também um compromisso com uma distribuição compatiível com a demanda de dois tipos de público: o residente e outro, ainda maior, o circulante.
    Argus Leader Media, North America
   - 200 S Minnesota Ave - Sioux Falls, SD           
The Sioux Falls Argus and Sioux Falls Leader were born in the boom days of the 1880s, when Sioux Falls was young and saloons outnumbered churches 32 to 14, and the city's 20 gambling establishments served 10,000 citizens. These were the years when a newspaper was a civic booster, and had no trouble labeling those who disagreed kickers and croakers.
    Haitian Times, North America
   - Brooklyn, NY            
The Haitian Times is a weekly newspaper for Haitians living in the wider area of New York City, New York, United States. The newspaper is printed in English, as opposed to French or Haitian Creole, and is based in Brooklyn. According to the website of the newspaper, the total weekly circulation is 30,000, Brooklyn circulation is 18,000, Queens, New York City circulation is 6,000, Long Island circulation is 4,000, New Jersey circulation is 1,000, and circulation beoynd greater metropolitan New York City is 1,000. Source
    New York Post, North America
  210 South Street - New York, NY            
The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continually as a daily, although -- like most other papers -- its publication has been interrupted by labor actions.[2] Since 1993, it has been owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which had owned it previously from 1976 to 1988. It is the 6th-largest newspaper in the U.S. by circulation.[3] Its editorial offices are located at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, in New York City, New York. Source
    Jornal do Commercio, South America
  Av. Tefé nº 3025 - Japiim - Manaus, AM           
A República é ainda uma jovem de quatorze anos, cujos princípios estão em plena fase de consolidação sob o governo de Rodrigues Alves, naquele ano de 1904. No Rio de Janeiro, capital da incipiente República, é o ano no qual será discutida e finalmente aprovada a vacina obrigatória contra a varíola. No campo econômico, o Banco da República tem seus estatutos modificados em assembléia de acionistas e passa a se denominar Banco do Brasil.
O Estado do Amazonas é chefiado por Silvério Nery, sucedido ainda em 1904 por Constantino Nery, cujo vice-governador é Antonio Bittentcourt.
    O Diário, South America
   - Angra dos Reis, RJ           
Maringá, Paraná, Geral, Política, Economia, Polícia e Esportes.
    O Progresso, South America
   - Dourados, MS           
Capa, caderno b, cidades, dia-a-dia, editorial, esportes, opinião, policial, política e classificados.
    Queens Tribune, North America
  174-15 Horace Harding Expwy - New York, NY            
The Queens Tribune is a free weekly newspaper founded as the monthly Flushing Tribune in February 1970 by Gary Ackerman. It is based in Fresh Meadows. The Tribune is a member of the New York Press Association.
Every month, the newspaper issues a special edition that focuses on a given topic. Recurring examples include the Best of Queens, Arts & Culture, Blue Book, Gay Pride, and Community Characters editions. Source
    Las Vegas Review-Journal, North America
   - Las Vegas, NV           
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's largest newspaper.
    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
    Zion-Benton News / Bargaineer, North America
  2719 Elisha Ave. - Zion, IL           
For nearly three quarters of a century, the Zion-Benton News has reported the hometown news for Beach Park, Winthrop Harbor, Zion, Ill. and surrounding areas.
The Bargaineer, a companion paper to the Zion-Benton News, provides 36,000 readers in Beach Park, Gurnee, Wadsworth, Waukegan, Winthrop Harbor, and Zion, Ill. with many local deals and a smattering of general interest news. This free community paper is delivered door-to-door each Tuesday.
    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.
    O Diário de Teresopolis, South America
   - Teresópolis, RJ           
Cartas, classificados, colunistas e muito mais.
    Intertown Record, North America
   - North Sutton, NH           
"Serving the Community Since 1993".
    Chronicle-Journal, North America
   - Thunder Bay, CA           
    Sun Advocate, North America
  845 East Main - Price, UT           
A bi-weekly newspaper, published every Tuesday and Thursday. Located in Price, Utah, the Sun Advocate serves the entire Carbon County area. The Emery County Progress, the Sun Advocate's sister paper, serves neighboring Emery County residents.
The Sun Advocate has a very intriguing past. The paper which began in 1891 led the way for many papers to come including The Sun and The Carbon County News amongst others.
    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.
    Birminghan News, The, North America
   - Birminghan, AL           
Committed to providing engaging news coverage and insightful commentary to the people living in Alabama's largest metropolitan area. Readers use The Birmingham News to gain knowledge and understanding about an exceptional range of information. From world, national, state and local news to business, culture, technology, religion, style, food, health, homes and more, the coverage in The Birmingham News is as diverse as its readers.
    A Notícia, South America
   - Joinville, SC           
Política, Economia, Mundo, Blogs, Cinema e muito mais.
    Posto Seis, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
A Zona Sul é conhecida pelas suas praias, lazer, clima e pelas festas de final do ano e Carnaval. Sem sombra de dúvidas, é onde está concentrada a maioria dos turistas que vêm à cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Logo, a importância do mapa turístico é chamar a atenção deste público para as ofertas de comércio, gastronomia, lazer e turismo presentes em cada uma das ruas de seus bairros.
    The Forward, North America
  125 Maiden Lane - New York, NY           
The Forward is a Jewish-American weekly newspaper published in New York City.
As of 2008, the Forward is published as a weekly news magazine in separate Yiddish and English editions. Each is effectively an independent publication with its own contents. Jane Eisner became Editor in June, 2008.[1] The Editorial Director is J.J. Goldberg, who has served in that role since 2000. The paper maintains a left of center editorial stance. Source
    Cinform Online, South America
  Rua Porto da Folha, 1116 - Bairro Getúlio Vargas - Aracaju, SE           
Independência e Credibilidade.
    New York Press, North America
  295 Lafayette Street - New York, NY            
The New York Press has remained true to its identity, an alternative to the established weeklies, with a clear sense of independence and identity, committed to the cause of narrative journalism at its best. With an average age of 39.7 and average income of $130,000, the New York Press captures an intelligent, well-read audience that works hard and has the disposable income to enjoy the city and all it has to offer. The Press not only covers controversial issues and tackles edgy topics, it also tells stories of people and institutions with a point of view. With thorough coverage of New York's cultural life and columns devoted to sex and politics and cutting-edge cartoons that have helped define the Press' visual appeal, the New York Press cuts through the thicket of newsprint to present a view of New York unlike any other available.
    Ilha Notícias, South America
   - Ilha do Governador - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    O Liberal, South America
   - Belém, PA           
Atualidades, magazine, polícia, esporte, poder e muito mais.
    Jornal Zona Oeste, South America
   - Campo Grande - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    Página 20, South America
  Rua Marechal Deodoro, 737 - Rio Branco, AC           
Uma publicação de responsabilidade de Rede de Comunicação da Floresta.
    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.