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The Detroit Free Press (commonly referred to as the Freep) is a major daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States.It is the largest local newspaper owned by Gannett (the publisher of USA Today), and is operated by the Detroit Media Partnership under a joint operating agreement with The Detroit News, its historical rival.
The Detroit News - Detroit; Dziennik Polski, The Polish Daily News - Detroit (1904) [5] El Central Hispanic News - Detroit; La Prensa - Detroit; Latino Press - Detroit; Legal Advertiser - Detroit; Metro Times - Detroit; Michigan Chronicle - Detroit; Polish Weekly [6] - Detroit; Real Detroit Weekly (Ceased 2014) - Detroit; Ukrain'ski Visti ...
As the world's traditional automotive center, Detroit, Michigan, is an important source for business news. The Detroit media are active in the community through such efforts as the Detroit Free Press high school journalism program and the Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund of Detroit.
The Detroit Jewish News, founded in 1942, is a nonprofit newspaper organization responsible for its weekly print editions and the digitization and publication of 100 years of Jewish Detroit history.
The Detroit Advocate: 1900? [9] or 1901 [3] 1901? [9] Weekly [9] Published by D. Augustus Straker. [9] Detroit: Black Alleged News: 1900s [10] 1900s [10] LCCN sn97070517; OCLC 38480175; Attested from at least 1981. [10] Detroit: Blade Express: 1938 [11] 1938 [11] Detroit: Changeover: 1970 [12] 1970s [12] Monthly newspaper [12] LCCN sn94053291 ...
The News-Herald is a bi-weekly newspaper serving the Downriver suburbs of Detroit. It is based in Southgate, Michigan, and owned by Digital First Media as part of its Detroit region. [2] The newspaper is published every Wednesday and Sunday.
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Compared to the two dailies, the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News, the Metro Times has a liberal orientation, like its later competitor Real Detroit Weekly. As of 2014, average circulation for the Metro Times was 50,000 weekly and it was available at more than 1,200 locations. [1] Average readership is just over 700,000 weekly. [2]