Media outlets starting with E
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The Record serves the Stockton, CA metro area. The publication offers local, state, national and world news as well as sports, business, entertainment and classifieds. It was established in 1896.
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The Augusta Chronicle is the major daily newspaper for Augusta, Georgia. Founded in 1786, it is known to be one of the oldest US papers still in publication. It includes Local and World News, Sports, Business, Entertainment and Classifieds sections. The newspaper has won acclaim for its coverage of the Masters Golf Tournament, and it has won many state and national awards, including the Georgia Press Association's top General Excellence Award in 1993..
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Sentinel & Enterprise is a daily local newspaper serving residents of Fitchburg, MA with local news, sports, business, entertainment and opinion.
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Press-Republican's editorial mission is to be the leading print and online news source. The publication is written for Clinton, Franklin and Essex counties of Northeastern New York.
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Established in 1866, the Telegram & Gazette is a daily broadsheet providing local, national, and international news coverage to the Worcester, MA area. The Telegram & Gazette is a morning paper. The publication's coverage includes technology, real estate, business news, food, music, the arts, and lifestyle topics. The publication uses wire service feeds, including the Associated Press, for much of its national and international news coverage. According to the publishers, "The Telegram and Gazette is read by more Worcester County adults than any other newspaper. With 13 bureaus throughout Worcester Country, the Telegram & Gazette's staff of news professionals provides strong local coverage through zoned editions."
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The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer is a daily newspaper covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer was founded in 1828 as the Columbus Enquirer by Mirabeau B. Lamar. In 1874, the weekly Columbus Enquirer merged with Columbus's first daily newspaper, the Daily Sun, to form the Columbus Enquirer-Sun. The newspaper was published under this name for many years before eventually dropping the hyphen and reverting back to the name Columbus Enquirer. It was purchased by R. W. Page in 1930. For many years the morning Columbus Enquirer and the afternoon Columbus Ledger, a newspaper founded in 1886, and also owned by R. W. Page, published a combined Sunday edition known as the Sunday Ledger-Enquirer. Knight Newspapers acquired the company in 1973, and in 1988 the newspapers merged the daily edition as well, adpoting the name Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Knight Ridder was acquired by The McClatchy Company in 2006. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun was awarded the 1926 & 1955 Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service.
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Waterbury Republican-American was founded in 1844. Its editorial mission is to provide local, national and international news to the residents of Waterbury, CT.
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The Rensselaer Polytechnic is the student newspaper serving the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY.
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The Triangle is a weekly independent newspaper of Drexel University, which covers topics related to Local News, News, Arts, Editorial/Opinion, Entertainment, Sports and Trading Cards & Comics.
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South Florida Sun Sentinel is a daily, broadsheet newspaper written for the general public in Southern Florida, particularly in Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties. The Business Section offers features, breaking news, and cover stories on various business issues. The Monday edition offers the Weekly Business section, a tabloid-sized pull-out featuring articles on business, personal finance and the economic pulse of various regional areas. Articles include software reviews and South Florida Web sites in the Technology section; Business Leads, TeachSmart, People on the Move and columns in the Your Business section; trade growth and networking in the International Business section; Savings Game, IRA investing, and columns in the Personal Finance section; industry trends; and cover stories.Society Scene is published Wednesdays in the paper and covers charity happenings. Other topics included in Sun Sentinel are art, books, food, music and travel.