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The editorial mission is to provide the University of California, Riverside (UCR) with news, sports & events coverage. The newspaper's readers include students, faculty, and staff of UCR. Deadlines fall on the Thursday before issue date.
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Mercury News is a daily newspaper covering Silicon Valley, CA, including Santa Clara County, Southern Alameda County, Southern San Mateo County and Scotts Valley. The paper is read by a large number of high-tech professionals in the area. It serves its readership by presenting a variety of local business news, including many computer company stories and interviews. Coverage also includes news, business, consumer and technology. Consumer coverage includes lifestyles, health, food, fashion, arts & entertainment and travel. In 2016, the San Mateo Times merged with San Jose Mercury News to become Mercury News. The paper's mission is: "We are passionate about serving readers in Silicon Valley and its global electronic community, reporting and writing accurately and fairly, shining a light on injustice and defending the public's right to know. We will reflect the changing demographics of the community in both coverage and hiring, recognizing that diversity is a core component of accuracy. Two stories are central to our mission: the impact of technology and the changing demographic landscape of America. These two stories create powerful connections between our community and others, both domestic and international." It was founded in 1851 as the San Jose Weekly Visitor. ** Does not accept freelance book reviews. Most of the reviews are drawn from wire services with a handful every year from staff writers The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Spokesman-Review is a daily newspaper written for the general public of the Spokane, WA area. The business section includes articles on technology, employment, growth and development, agriculture, economy, logging, media and mining. Articles include trends, breaking news, analyses, profiles and investigative stories. Additional articles include travel, genealogy, books, theater and music. The paper has won the Best in Business Award by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
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The Herald-Sun is a local, daily newspaper written primarily for residents of Durham, Orange, Granville, Person, and Chatham Counties in North Carolina. The newspaper covers, local, national, and international news, as well as sports, entertainment, business, religion, health, and technology. Contact the publication for lead time and deadlines. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The daily newspaper of Delaware County, Pa., covering local, regional, and national news.
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Lawrence Journal-World is a daily newspaper published for the residents of Lawrence, KS and surrounding areas. The publication covers local, national and international news and sports.
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Houston Chronicle is a daily, morning newspaper written for the general public in Texas. The state's largest daily newspaper, it is also the only daily in Houston. The newspaper offers full market coverage focusing on local business news and events, state and national economics, personal finance, government, business, personal computing and technology. Feature topics include the arts, health, beauty, entertainment, fashion, food, lifestyle issues, home, gardening and travel. Types of articles found in the paper include breaking news, trends, features, local company profiles and syndicated columns. The Business section runs daily. The staff holds 30 minute meetings every morning at 11am and every evening at 4pm to discuss the previous edition, the current edition and the upcoming edition, if trying to reach a journalist please do not call during these times. In general, editors would rather be contacted by email.
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Tampa Bay Times (formerly St. Petersburg Times) is a general-interest broadsheet newspaper written for readers in the greater St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Clearwater, FL. The mission of the newspaper is to provide news and information to the general public.
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The Daily Reflector has been a vital part of the life of Greenville, Pitt County, and eastern North Carolina for more than a century. The company was founded in 1882 by David Jordan Whichard and Julian R. Whichard, who bought the printing equipment from the proprietor of The Express, for whom they once worked. Moving the equipment into their mother's one-room schoolhouse, the brothers began their own weekly newspaper, "The Eastern Reflector". In 1885, David Jordan Whichard became sole owner and publisher of the newspaper. The name changed to "The Reflector" and it began daily publication on December 10, 1884. The Daily Reflector was purchased by Cox Newspapers in 1996. On January 5, 2009 long-time publisher Jordan "Jordy" Whichard III announced his resignation. In 2009, Cox sold its North Carolina newspapers, including the The Daily Reflector, the Rocky Mount Telegram and The Daily Advance in Elizabeth City, NC to Cooke Communications, a privately held family company headed by John Kent Cooke, son of Jack Kent Cooke. John Kent Cooke moved to the Greenville area to become president of Cooke Communications North Carolina and publisher of the The Daily Reflector. In September 2018 Adams Publishing Group, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, purchased the assets of Cooke Communications, including The Daily Reflector, the Rocky Mount Telegram and The Daily Advance in Elizabeth City, NC.
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The DePaulia is a weekly college newspaper serving the DePaul University campus with community news, sports, features and opinion. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).