World Newspapers

    The Onion, North America

  536 Broadway - New York, NY              
The Onion is an American "fake news" organization. It features satirical articles reporting on international, national, and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website known as The A.V. Club. It claims a national print circulation of 690,000 and says 61 percent of its web site readers are between 18 and 44 years old.
The Onion's articles comment on current events, both real and imagined. It parodies traditional newspaper features, such as editorials, man-on-the-street interviews, and stock quotes, as well as traditional newspaper layout and AP-style editorial voice. Much of its humor depends on presenting everyday events as newsworthy items, and by playing on commonly used phrases, as in the headline "Drugs Win Drug War."
A second part of the newspaper is a non-satirical entertainment section called The A.V. Club that features interviews and reviews of various newly-released media, and other weekly features. The print edition also contains restaurant reviews and previews of upcoming live entertainment specific to cities where a print edition is published. The online incarnation of The A.V. Club has its own domain, includes its own regular features (including the syndicated weekly sex advice column Savage Love), A.V. Club blogs and reader forums, and presents itself as a separate entity from The Onion itself. Source
    Cape May Star and Wave, North America
  600 Park Boulevard - Cape May, NJ           
A weekly newspaper serving Cape May, West Cape May, Cape May Point and Lower Township, New Jersey.
    New York Observer, The, North America
  915 Broadway, 9th Floor - New York, NY            
The New York Observer is a weekly newspaper first published in New York City on September 22, 1987, by Arthur L. Carter, a very successful former investment banker with publishing interests. The Observer focuses on the city's culture, real estate, the media, politics and the entertainment and publishing industries.
The New York Observer asserts to advertisers that it delivers Manhattan’s most affluent, educated and influential consumers, with the average net worth of its readership exceeding $1.7 million and 96% of readers being college graduates. It has a paid circulation of 51,000. The Observer operates several blogs: The Politicker, the Daily Transom, the Media Mob, and the Real Estate. Source
    Superior Express, North America
   - Superior, NE           
Currently publishes two newspapers and a monthly newsletter while providing the communities of Nuckolls and Jewell counties and the surrounding area with custom printing, screen printing, and office supply needs. For access to our newspapers, simply click on the corresponding links below.
The Superior Express is the largest paid subscription weekly newspaper in its area, serving Nuckolls County in south central Nebraska, USA. The electronic edition of the paper includes News, Feature, Sports, Pictures and Obituary sections, plus subscription & advertising information.
The Jewell County Record serves Jewell County, in north central Kansas. Towns include Mankato, Burr Oak, Jewell, Esbon, Randall, Webber, Ionia, Formoso, Randall. Features of the online version match those of The Express.
    Beacon Hill Times, The, North America
  25 Myrtle Street - Boston, MA           
Beacon Hill is a 19th-century downtown Boston residential neighborhood situated directly north of the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. Most people think of city living as anonymous and isolating. But this cozy enclave, filled with nearly 10,000 people, is more like a village than an anonymous city. It has a rich community life, with neighbors knowing neighbors and everyone meeting on the Hill's commercial streets and at its myriad activities.
    Nevada Journal, North America
  922 Lincoln Highway - Nevada, IA           
News, Sports, Opinion, Classifieds, Photo and more.
    O Fluminense, South America
   - Niterói, RJ           
Fundado em 8 de maio 1878, O Fluminense é, aos 132 anos, o segundo periódico mais antigo em circulação do Estado do Rio, mantendo-se entre as raras publicações da América Latina a serem veiculadas em três diferentes séculos.
Em mais de 37 mil edições, O Fluminense mantém a postura que o fez crescer: defesa da integridade, da soberania e das aspirações populares. Assim, O Fluminense é um dos jornais mais importantes do cenário político nacional.
As páginas de O Fluminense revelaram alguns dos mais talentosos nomes da nossa literatura, como Euclides da Cunha, Oliveira Vianna, Olavo Bilac, Rubem Braga e Irineu Marinho.
Em 1954, O Fluminense passou a ser administrado pelo advogado, político e jornalista Alberto Torres. Quarenta e quatro anos mais tarde, O Fluminense foi transformado em um moderno veículo de comunicação. Alberto Torres promoveu o reaparelhamento das oficinas, a construção da atual sede e a expansão da empresa.
Atualmente, o Grupo Fluminense de Comunicação é administrado por Nina Rita Torres e Alexandre Torres, filha e neto de Alberto Torres.
    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
    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.
    Intertown Record, North America
   - North Sutton, NH           
"Serving the Community Since 1993".
    Cedar Rapids Gazette, North America
   - Cedar Rapids, IA           
"Located in some of the best communities in the country. In Cedar Rapids and Iowa City both, our schools are fabulous, our cultural and recreational offerings endless. We have plenty of housing, with character and comfortable price tags. We don’t have clogged freeways. We do have farmer’s markets, festivals, the freshest air, sun, snow and tons of sweet corn."
    Lincoln Journal Star, North America
   - Lincoln, NE           
The premier news and information source in Southeast Nebraska. Along with the area’s leading daily newspaper, we publish several niche publications, have a direct mail operation, several web sites and a commercial printing operation.
The Journal Star is a division of Lee Enterprises with approximately 450 employees in many fields such as finance, advertising, circulation, editorial, engineering/maintenance, information systems, marketing, and production.
    Billboard, North America
  BPI Communications - 1515 Broadway - New York, NY           
    Bismarck Tribune, North America
   - Bismarck, ND           
Established in 1873, the Bismarck Tribune is the official newspaper of the state of North Dakota, county of Burleigh and city of Bismarck. It is published daily. The Bismarck Tribune is a member of the Associated Press.
    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.
    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
    Minot Daily News, North America
  301 4th St SE - Minot, ND           
News, opinons, sports, classifieds and more.
    O Norte, South America
   - João Pessoa, PB           
Política, Dia-a-dia, Economia, Brasil, Mundo, Show e Esportes.
    The News, South America
   - Jacarepaguá - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    Povo do Rio, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
"Jornal Povo do Rio sempre melhorando para prestar melhor serviço, qualidade e competência."
    Jornal Barra Business, South America
   - Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    Folha de Niterói, South America
  Rua Dr. Paulo César, 279 / 201 - Santa Rosa - Niterói, RJ            
O jornal das boas notícias.
    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.
    Jornal da Barra, South America
  Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
14 anos em destaque.
    O Globo, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O Globo é um jornal diário de notícias brasileiro, fundado em 29 de julho de 1925 e sediado no Rio de Janeiro. Está orientado para o público da grande área metropolitana.
Fundado pelo jornalista Irineu Marinho, proprietário do vespertino A Noite, tinha a intenção original de ser um diário matutino para expandir o público leitor da empresa. Acabou sendo o carro-chefe do grupo. Como Irineu faleceu semanas após a fundação do jornal, O Globo foi herdado por seu filho Roberto Marinho, que por meio do jornal conseguiu ascensão econômica e política criando um conglomerado de empresas de mídia que formou, junto com sua TV Globo, Rádio Globo, Editora Globo e demais veículos as chamadas Organizações Globo. Fonte
    O Dia, South America
  Rua Riachuelo, 359 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O jornal O Dia, um dos maiores diários da imprensa carioca, pertence ao grupo EJESA - Empresa Jornalística Econômico S.A, que publica também o diário popular carioca Meia Hora e o jornal especializado em economia Brasil Econômico. A Ejesa é controlada pela acionista majoritária Maria Alexandra Mascarenhas Vasconcellos, presidente do Conselho de Administração, que detém mais de 70% da participação da empresa, e conta com uma participação minoritária, de menos de 30%,da Ongoing Participações S.A., subsidiária da Ongoing, grupo de mídia português.
    A Notícia, South America
   - Joinville, SC           
Política, Economia, Mundo, Blogs, Cinema e muito mais.
    Diário da Amazônia, South America
   - Porto Velho, AM           
Politica, esportes, cidades, cultura e muito mais.
    Informe Sergipe, South America
   - Aracaju, SE           
Superintendente: Sueli Carvalho de Oliveira - Editores: Sueli Carvalho de Oliveira e João Augusto Freitas.
    O Progresso, South America
   - Dourados, MS           
Capa, caderno b, cidades, dia-a-dia, editorial, esportes, opinião, policial, política e classificados.