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  2. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes . [ 4 ] The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston and tenth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation as of 2023.

  3. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    South Boston Inc. Covers South Boston and Seaport District South End News: Boston: Suffolk: Weekly: South End News Inc. Covers South End and Boston Southbridge News: Southbridge: Worcester: Daily: Stonebridge Press Southwick-Suffield News: Southwick: Hampden: Non-daily: Also covers Suffield, Connecticut The Spectator: Somerset: Bristol: Weekly ...

  4. List of newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe: Boston metropolitan area: Boston, Massachusetts: 315,380 254,880 60,500 1872 Boston Globe Media Partners: Minnesota Star Tribune: Twin Cities (Minneapolis–Saint Paul) Minneapolis, Minnesota: 191,920 100,000 91,920 1867 Star Tribune Media Company: New York Post: New York metropolitan area: New York City: 135,980 n/a 135,980 ...

  5. Loretta McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, McLaughlin returned to journalism and joined the Herald American (a subsequent publication of the Boston Record American she previously reported for) as a medical reporter. In 1976, the Boston Globe recruited McLaughlin as a medical news specialist. As a strong advocate for public health, McLaughlin devoted much of her work to ...

  6. Boston.com - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 2011, The Boston Globe launched a separate site at BostonGlobe.com that put most content from its newsroom behind a paywall. [8] Since that time, Boston.com has been a separate, standalone entity providing coverage of local news, sports, weather, and leisure on a free, advertising-supported platform.

  7. Peter Gammons - Wikipedia

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    Between his two stints as a baseball columnist with the Globe, he was lead baseball columnist for Sports Illustrated (1976–78, 1986–90), where he covered baseball, hockey, and college basketball. Gammons also wrote a column for The Sporting News in the 1980s. Gammons has also authored numerous baseball books, including Beyond the Sixth Game.

  8. Fred Kaplan (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Before writing for Slate, Kaplan was a correspondent at the Boston Globe, reporting from Washington, D.C.; Moscow; and New York City. In 1982, he contributed to "War and Peace in the Nuclear Age," a Sunday Boston Globe Magazine special report on the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms race that received the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1983.

  9. Brian McGrory - Wikipedia

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    Boston University (2023–Present), The Boston Globe (1989–2022) Brian McGrory (born November 30, 1961) is an American journalist , author and publishing executive. He is currently the chair of the department of journalism at Boston University .