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  2. mX (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    mX was an Australian free afternoon daily newspaper in the cities of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, owned and produced by News Corp Australia. Targeted at commuters , its main channels of distribution were inner-city railway stations, tram and bus stops, and major CBD intersections.

  3. Organización Editorial Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    The company owns a large newswire service, it includes 70 Mexican daily newspapers, 24 radio stations and 44 websites. [ 1 ] Organización Editorial Mexicana was founded by Jose Garcia Valseca The daily circulation of the print edition of La Prensa , one of OEM's newspapers, is more than 450,000 readers.

  4. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers in Mexico include: Newspapers about the death of Alvaro Obregon and the execution of Jose de Leon Toral at the National Museum of the Revolution. Pages of the Ahuizote Son edition in 1887. "Regeneration" newspaper, founded by the brothers Flores Magón, and whose first copy was published the morning of August 7, 1900.

  5. From pee tapes to Pulitzers: The rise and fall of Buzzfeed News

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    BuzzFeed began in 2006 as a way of harnessing the virality of internet memes, and almost accidentally became a prominent force in investigative journalism, writes Bevan Hurley.

  6. Milenio - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper also publishes a biweekly magazine distributed nationwide, and operates the 24-hour news channel Milenio Televisión, which is distributed throughout Mexico via cable and satellite, and over-the-air through the subchannels of its sister network Canal 6, with some American distribution.

  7. List of Mexican magazines - Wikipedia

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  8. BuzzFeed announced a deal to sell First We Feast, the studio behind the popular YouTube chicken-wing-eating celebrity talk show “Hot Ones,” for $82.5 million in cash to a group of investors.

  9. Ellen DeGeneres signs off — here's how toxic workplace ...

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    Like Oprah, Ellen, which premiered on Sept. 8, 2003, was a solid hit.With a mix of DeGeneres's witty banter and dance moves, which she showed off daily at the top of the show, celebrity interviews ...