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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 .
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.
Larger newspapers (listed by total average paid daily circulation as of 30 September 2012 [3] as compiled by the Audit Bureau of Circulations): The Denver Post (412,669) — Denver; The Gazette (64,394) — Colorado Springs; Daily Camera (40,483) — Boulder; The Pueblo Chieftain (35,793) — Pueblo; The Daily Sentinel (23,602) — Grand Junction
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The paper's final issue appeared on Friday, February 27, 2009, less than two months shy of its 150th anniversary. [2] Its demise left Denver a one-newspaper town, with The Denver Post as the sole remaining large-circulation daily.
The Rocky Mountain News, the region's oldest and second highest circulation newspaper, publishes its last edition just 55 days before of its sesquicentennial (c.f. April 23, 1859.) The Denver Post survives as the city's only major newspaper. January 21: Michael Bennet of Denver assumes office as the junior United States senator from Colorado ...
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