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The Denver Post is a daily newspaper and website published in the Denver metropolitan area. As of June 2022, [update] it has an average print circulation of 57,265. [ 2 ] In 2016, its website received roughly six million monthly unique visitors generating more than 13 million page views, according to comScore .
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The Denver Newspaper Agency was a publishing company in Denver, Colorado, which published the Denver Post, a daily newspaper owned by the MediaNews Group.From its inception in 2001 until Friday, February 27, 2009, the DNA was responsible for the non-editorial operations of both major newspapers in Denver, the Rocky Mountain News (owned by the E. W. Scripps Company) and The Denver Post.
La Cucaracha (newspaper) — Pueblo [11] Denver Daily News; Denver Democrat — Denver; The Denver Times (1872-1926) El Paso County Advertiser and Fountain Valley News — Fountain [12] Erie Echo (weekly; Dec. 1977-1980) [13] Fort Collins Now; Grand Junction Free Press — Grand Junction; Lafayette News — Lafayette; Leadville Chronicle ...
Colorado Statesman, local political news, weekly [9] The Colorado Sun, online publication founded 2018 [10] Denver Business Journal, business news, weekly [11] Denver Catholic Register, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver newspaper, weekly [12] Denver Voice, homeless news, monthly [13] Intermountain Jewish News, Jewish American news, weekly [14]
Prairie Mountain Media is an American publishing company owned by Digital First Media.It owns a series of newspapers most notably The Denver Post.Digital First Media is owned by Alden Global Capital which has sharply cut costs by reducing the number of journalists working on many of its newspapers.
Examples include the Rocky Mountain News shutting down in 2009, layoffs and reductions at The Denver Post by Digital First Media, and the 2017 closure of the North Denver Tribune (the local newspaper of record for the area). The North Star emerged to fill a void left by the now-defunct North Denver Tribune, which served the area for 83 years. [2]
He supervised the newspaper's coverage of the September 11 attacks, an abortion-clinic shooting rampage, the racially charged Charles Stuart murder case, and Nelson Mandela's visit to Boston. Upon his hiring by The Denver Post , that newspaper became the largest in the U.S. with an African-American editor. [ 4 ]