Palm Beach Post And New York Times

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PALM BEACH POST AND NEW YORK TIMES

Palm Beach Post and New York Times

Abstract

The New York Times printed an advertisement on its first page on January 6, 2009, breaking tradition at the paper. The Palm Beach Newspapers Inc.'s portfolio of products —in print and online — reaches 812,900 adults each week. This paper will discuss about two news papers; one is a local news paper named Palm Beach Post and the other one is international news paper i.e. New York Times.

Palm Beach Post and New York Times

Palm Beach Post

Today, The Palm Beach Post has over three-quarters-of-a-million daily readers in print and online each week who rely on its ability to report accurate and interesting news about our community and the world. The Palm Beach Post serves readers in seven counties - Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Indian River, Hendry and Glades-and has reporters in six community newsrooms plus news bureaus in Tallahassee and Washington D.C.

Palm Beach Newspapers Inc. continues to publish The Palm Beach Post, Palm Beach Daily News, the Florida Pennysaver and La Palma, a Spanish-language weekly newspaper. Each publication has a corresponding Web site. (David 2007)

The Palm Beach Newspapers Inc.'s portfolio of products —in print and online — reaches 812,900 adults each week. Like many newspapers throughout the country, the Post downsized its newsroom by more than 30 percent in 2008 and 2009. At the same time it closed its printing press. The Post's print edition is now printed in Broward County by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and shipped north to Palm Beach County for daily distribution. (David 2007)

As of 2009, the Post's average daily circulation was slightly above 134,000, well below daily circulation figures around 165,000 at the turn of the century, according to BurrellesLuce.com. It is the 72nd largest daily newspaper in the United States and the ...
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