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  • The New York Times Company  (NYSE: NYT)
    New York, New York

    The New York Times Company is a diversified media company, including newspapers, Internet businesses, television and radio stations, and investments in paper mills and other investments. During the year ended December 31, 2007, the Company operated in two segments: News Media Group and... more

  • Media Research Center
    Alexandria, Virginia

    Media Research Center (MRC) is a conservative media watchdog group dedicated tobringing political balance to the news and entertainment media.

  • National Review
    New York, New York

  • WorldNetDaily.com Inc
    Medford, Oregon

  • Onion Inc
    Madison, Wisconsin

    About The Onion The Onion, Inc., is a diversified international media and entertainment company with operations in seventeen industry segments, including newspapers; online publishing; filmed entertainment; page-a-day calendars; books; radio news broadcasts; and mug selling. Its flagship... more

  • Roll Call
    Washington, District of Columbia

    Roll Call, founded in 1955, is widely considered the leading source for Congressional news and information both inside the Beltway and beyond, providing readers with up-to-the-minute news of the legislative and political maneuvers that happen every day on Capitol Hill. An Economist Group... more

  • Grist Magazine Inc
    Seattle, Washington

    Grist magazine makes an interesting observation: It seems President Bush's budget, which will be released Monday, includes some increased spending on environmental projects. But the catch, according to Grist, is that the money is being pumped into swing states, such as Florida, Oregon and... more

  • The Independent
    Marshall, Minnesota

  • The Economist
    London, United Kingdom

    The Economist Intelligence Unit is the business information arm of The Economist Group, publisher of The Economist. Through our global network of over 650 analysts, we continuously assess and forecast political, economic and business conditions in 200 countries. As the world's leading... more

  • The Washington Times
    Washington, District of Columbia

    The Washington Times is a full-service, general interest daily newspaper in the nation's capital. Founded in 1982, The Washington Times is one of the most-often-quoted newspapers in the U.S. It has gained a reputation for hard-hitting investigative reporting and thorough coverage of... more

  • Zenit
    Washington, District of Columbia

    That's why ZENIT offers its services without charge to those who make personal use of its articles, and offers those who wish to make professional use of ZENIT (information services and organizations) the chance to negotiate fees when their purpose is evangelization and their funds are... more

  • Weekly Standard
    Washington , Dc, District of Columbia

  • NewsMax
    Riviera Beach, Florida

  • Slate
    New York, New York

    Slate Magazine is an award-winning Web site that offers fresh angles on stories in the news and innovative entertainment coverage. Slate won the 2006 and 2005 EPpy awards for Best Internet News Service (over 1 million monthly visitors) and the 2005 EPpy award for Best Internet... more

  • World Magazine
    Asheville, North Carolina

    World Magazine is a full color weekly news magazine that provides complete coverage of national news and international news, written from a Christian ...

  • Associated Press
    New York, New York

    The Associated Press is the world's oldest and largest newsgathering organization, providing content to more than 15,000 news outlets with a daily reach of 1 billion people around the world. Its multimedia services are distributed by satellite and the Internet to more than 120 nations.

  • AlterNet
    San Francisco, California

    Alternet, one of the best sources of real news, maintains a section on post-9/11 developments. The next four items come from that site.

  • Salon
    San Francisco, California

    Salon.com (AOL Keyword: Salon), is an Internet media company that produces a network of 11 award-winning, original content sites and two communities - Table Talk and The WELL. In May 2000, Salon acquired MP3Lit.com, the pioneering Web site offering quality spoken word and audio literature... more

  • Scientific American
    New York, New York

    Founded in 1845, editorial contributors to Scientific American have included over 100 Nobel laureates, among them Albert Einstein, Neils Bohr, Francis Crick, Stanley Prusiner and Harold Varmus. Scientific American, Inc. is a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, a U.S. subsidiary of... more

  • Adbusters
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Adbusters magazine founded Buy Nothing Day as an alternative to the biggest shopping day of the year--the day after Thanksgiving. Rather than contributing to the "doomsday economy, the marketing mind-games, and the frantic consumer-binge that's become our culture," we take a break from... more

  • Salt Lake Tribune
    Salt Lake City, Utah

    The Salt Lake Tribune is Utah's largest newspaper and its online property is the most visited news site in the state. As one of the first newspapers on the web, sltrib.com leads the way with up-to-the-minute breaking news and multimedia coverage, with in-depth reporting on local news,... more

  • National Journal
    Washington, District of Columbia

    Voted the number one news site by political journalists in the 2002 Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet's The Virtual Trail - NationalJournal.com (www.nationaljournal.com) is one of the leading Web sites for people with a professional interest in politics, policy and... more

  • The Financial Times Limited
    London, United Kingdom

    Financial Times Information - together with US-based sister company, Interactive Data - are leading providers of financial information to global markets. A major operating division of Data Broadcasting Corporation, (Nasdaq: DBCC), Financial Times Information/Interactive Data supply global... more

  • Cleveland Plain Dealer
    Cleveland, Ohio

    Cleveland Plain Dealer - The Essex engine plant makes the 3.9- and 4.2-liter six-cylinder engines used in the Ford F-150 and the soon-to-be discontinued Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans. Essex's closing means Ford's only sources of six-cylinder engines will be ...

  • The New Republic
    Washington, District of Columbia

    The New Republic, founded in 1914, is the country's leading journal of opinion on politics and the arts. Current and past issues of the journal are now available together in a single, stand-alone online database. The New Republic Archive presents insights from a variety of viewpoints on... more

  • MediaChannel.org
    New York, New York

    MediaChannel.org (www.mediachannel.org) is a nonprofit, public interest Web site dedicated to global media issues. The website offers news, reports and commentary from our international network of media-issues organizations and publications, as well as original features from contributors... more

  • Raw Story
    Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • Austin Chronicle Corp.
    Austin, Texas

    Austin Chronicle - Help them. University Baptist Church, 2107 San Antonio. www ... Caswell House, 1404 West, 917-8776. $5-100. www.austinjuniorforum.org ... people to do light office duties, including data entry, phone calls (not telemarketing ...

  • Technology Review , Inc.
    Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Technology Review, Inc., an MIT Enterprise, delivers essential information about emerging technologies and their impact on business leaders. Since 1998, paid circulation for the company's magazine, Technology Review, has more than tripled, climbing from 92,000 to 315,000. Combined with... more

  • Business Ethics Magazine
    Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Business Ethics is a national, bi-monthly publication with a circulation of 10,000 and presents readers with business news, trends and issues. The publication's audience consists primarily of business executives.

  • Human Events
    Washington, District of Columbia

    Human Events, the National Conservative Weekly, has served conservatives since 1944, making it the "senior statesman" of conservative publications. According to the newly released American Conservative Encyclopedia, Human Events has a tradition of fearlessness and integrity which, allows... more

  • Townhall.com
    Arlington, Virginia

    Townhall has been delivering political news and commentary in various forms since 1991 when it was a private online bulletin board run by National Review magazine. Townhall.com was launched in 1995 on the World Wide Web as the first conservative web community. At that time, only a handful... more

  • Congressional Quarterly , Inc.
    Washington , D.C., District of Columbia

    With more than 150 reporters, editors and researchers covering Capitol Hill and Washington, CQ keeps its readers updated in print and online on a weekly, daily and real-time basis. With a readership that includes nearly every member of Congress, as well as Executive Branch officials,... more

  • National Union of Journalists
    London, United Kingdom

    The NUJ offers all working journalists protection at work, a commitment to better pay and conditions, free legal advice for those who need it, and skilled representation at all levels. There are many other benefits too. All journalists - staff and freelance - can join. To join, speak... more

  • Daily Telegraph
    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    The Daily Telegraph is Britain 's best-selling quality daily newspaper. Every Tuesday our dedicated science page brings you the latest discoveries and phenomena from the world of science. As well as our main feature, on anything from cosmology to marine biology, mathematics or psychology,... more

  • Contra Costa Times
    Walnut Creek, California

  • Indian Country Today
    Hayward, Wisconsin

    ICT, which strives to be the one-stop resource and access point for American Indian news and information in print and on the Internet, will publish the editions on Sept. 17, Oct. 15 and Oct. 29. The editions provide an invaluable resource for unbiased information on candidates, platforms,... more

  • The American Prospect , Inc.
    Washington , Dc, District of Columbia

    The American Prospect was founded in 1990 as an authoritative magazine of liberal ideas, committed to a just society, an enriched democracy, and effective liberal politics.

  • New York Observer
    New York, New York

    The New York Observer, founded by Arthur L. Carter in 1987, is the weekly newspaper of New York. It is published every Wednesday, and electronically refreshed daily at www.observer.com. The Observer focuses on the New York City's culture, real estate, media, politics, and the... more

  • Newsweek Inc
    New York, New York

    Founded in 1933, Newsweek provides comprehensive coverage of national and international affairs, business, society, science and technology, and arts and entertainment. Headquartered in New York, Newsweek has 20 bureaus located in the U.S. and around the globe. In addition to its U.S.... more

  • JTA
    New York, New York

    The Jewish Telegraphic Agency also provides a wide range of news pertaining to Jewish life around the world and Israeli news.

  • Athens Banner-Herald
    Athens, Georgia

  • Reason
    Pasadena, California

  • BuzzFlash
    Chicago, Illinois

    Buzzflash.com is the first daily Democratic news portal, modeled as a progressive alternative to the Drudge Report.

  • Interfax
    Aurora, Colorado

    Interfax Rating Agency, which specializes in evaluating credit risk in Russia, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Moody's Investors Service in October 2001. The Interfax Rating Agency is a member of the Interfax Information Services Group, a leading provider of business and... more

  • In These Times
    Chicago, Illinois

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