Print Media
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Overview
Despite the recent rise of electronic media and the internet, old fashioned ink and paper print media remains a dominant force in America's media landscape. Millions of Americans read daily newspapers and magazines to get information and opinion.
Guides
- Guardian World News Guide to the best online news sources
- World Press Review for highlights of world news from world newspapers and an excellent directory of world newspapers
External Links By Country
United States
Major newspapers:
- Boston Globe
- Chicago Tribune
- Christian Science Monitor
- Los Angeles Times
- New York Times
- USA Today
- Wall Street Journal
- Washington Post
- People's Weekly World (Link to Website)
Regional newspapers:
- The Akron Beacon Journal
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- The Canton Repository
- (Madison) Capital Times
- Chicago Sun-Times
- New York Post
- The Oregonian
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- San Jose Mercury News
- Gainesville Sun
Magazines:
Liberal/progressive journals:
- American Prospect
- In These Times
- Mother Jones
- The Nation
- The Progressive
- The Progressive Populist
- Political Affairs
- People's Weekly World
- Green Pages
- The People
- The Millitant
- Industrial Worker
Conservative journals:
Canadian newspapers
- Globe and Mail (centrist)
- The Star of Toronto (liberal)
- Winnipeg Free Press (liberal)
- People's Voice(Link to website)
United Kingdom
U.K. newspapers:
- national
- The Guardian (liberal, Scott Trust)
- The Observer (liberal, Scott Trust, Sunday sister paper of The Guardian)
- The Independent (liberal, Tony O'Reilly)
- The Sunday Independent (liberal, Tony O'Reilly)
- The Daily Telegraph (conservative, David and Frederick Barclay)
- Red Pepper
- The Sunday Telegraph (conservative, David and Frederick Barclay)
- The Times (conservative, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation)
- The Sunday Times (conservative, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation)
- The Financial Times(centrist, Pearson)
- The Daily Mail(conservative, Lord Rothermere)
- tabloids
- The Daily Mirror (liberal tabloid, Trinity Mirror)
- Sun (conservative tabloid, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation)
- regional
- The Herald of Glasgow (independent/moderate)
- The Scotsman of Edinburgh (independent/moderate, David and Frederick Barclay)
- Western Mail/South Wales Echo, Cardiff, Welsh news (independent)
- Belfast News (Nationalist)
- Belfast Telegraph (Unionist)
- An Poblacht(Link to Website)
Australia
- Sydney Morning Herald (centrist)
- The Age (Melbourne) (left of centre)
- News Limited Portal for a group of Rupert Murdoch - owned newspapers including the Brisbane Courier-Mail, The Australian, The Sydney Daily Telegraph, the Melbourne Herald-Sun and the Adelaide Advertiser. (neo-liberal/neo-conservative/populist tabloid)
- The Australian Financial Review (economically neo-liberal)
- The West Australian (populist)
- The Bulletin (right of centre) Monthly journal, syndicates some of Newsweek)
- Green Left Weekly (Link to Website)
Costa Rica
- Tico Times, San Jose (liberal weekly with daily updates, good source for Central America)
Egypt
- Al Ahram, Cairo (semi-official English-language weekly, good source for Arab perspective on Mid-East news)
France
French newspapers:
- Le Monde (French-language, liberal)
- Le Monde Diplomatique (English-language liberal monthly)
- Libération (French, left daily)
- International Herald Tribune (English, operated by New York Times)
- L'Humanité (Leftist Daily) (Link to Website)
Ireland
Israel
Israeli newspapers:
Italy
Italian newspapers:
- Corriere della Sera of Milan (Italian, centrist)
- Il Riformista (Italian, left/centrist)
- La Repubblica of Rome (liberal/centrist)
- Liberazione (Link to Website)
- La Rinascita della sinistra (Link to Website)
Mexico
- Jornada, Mexico City (left daily)
- Proceso, Mexico City (liberal weekly)
- Reforma, Mexico City (independent daily)
- El Norte, Monterrey (independent daily)
Pakistan
- The Dawn of Karachi, English-language centrist daily
- Frontier Post of Peshawar, muckraking English-language daily near Afghanistan], good source of news on the war there.
Portugaul
South Africa
- Mail and Guardian, English-language daily web version of liberal weekly magazine.
- Umsebenzi
Spain
Spanish newspapers:
- El Pais (Spanish/liberal) English-language PDF version for subscribers only.
Vatican City
- L'Osservatore Romano (Official voice of Holy See, English weekly in PDF)