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Comparing Fox to its 24-hour-news-channel competitors, in May 2010, the channel drew an average daily prime-time audience of 1.8 million viewers (versus 747,000 for MSNBC and 595,000 for CNN). [94] In September 2009, the Pew Research Center published a report on the public view of national news organizations. In the report, 72 percent of polled ...
USA Today (often stylized in all caps [5]) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth in 1980 and launched on September 14, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headquarters in New York, NY. [6]
Media cross-ownership is the common ownership of multiple media sources by a single person or corporate entity. [1] Media sources include radio, broadcast television, specialty and pay television, cable, satellite, Internet Protocol television (IPTV), newspapers, magazines and periodicals, music, film, book publishing, video games, search engines, social media, internet service providers, and ...
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Second largest newspaper acquisition in U.S. history at the time. [90] [91] 1978 – Combined Communications, owner of newspapers, television stations, radio stations and outdoor advertising [92] 1979 – The News Journal Company, from DuPont [16] 1979 – The Tennessean [17] 1982 – Mississippi Publishers, owner of The Clarion-Ledger [93]
Newspaper Primary service area Headquarters Total Subscribers Print circulation Year Owner Nameplate; The New York Times: New York metropolitan area, National, . International
Flew's article showed that News Corp Australia owned 23% of the nation's newspapers in 2011, according to the Finkelstein Review of Media and Media Regulation, but, at the time of the article, the corporation's titles accounted for 59% of the sales of all daily newspapers, with weekly sales of 17.3 million copies. [259]