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  • Amsterdam News.
  • Bronx Times Reporter
  • Canarsie Courier.  "The Canarsie Courier is a paid, independent weekly newspaper that was founded in April 1921. The newspaper’s estimated circulation is less than 10,000, including paid, mailed subscriptions and subscribers to our Web site, as well as newsstand and over-the-counter sales. In addition to Canarsie, the Courier is distributed in such middle class south Brooklyn communities as Georgetown, Mill Basin, Bergen Beach, Marine Park, parts of East Flatbush and Starrett City, among others.

    While the weekly focuses on local community news, it also offers readers a variety of features for the discriminating reader, plus local sports, culture news, guest columns, and opinion columns by in-house editors."
  • Catholic New York.  "Catholic New York takes local, national and world events and measures them against the moral and ethical code of the Catholic faith."
  • Columbia Spectator.  "The Columbia Daily Spectator is the daily newspaper of Columbia University and Morningside Heights. We are the second-oldest college daily paper in the country and have been financially independent from the University since 1962. The newspaper is published five days a week during the academic year and weekly during the summer."
  • Commentator.  "Official Student Newspaper of Yeshiva College and Sy Syms School of Business."
  • Crain's New York Business News.  "More than 243,000 of New York City’s top executives read Crain’s New York Business, making Crain’s an incomparable resource for advertisers looking to reach New York’s influential business community."
  • Financial Times.
  • Forward.  "The Forward family of newspapers - English, Russian and the original Yiddish - continues to carry on the founding vision of Abraham Cahan, serving together as the voice of the American Jew and the conscience of the community."
  • Gay City News.  "The weekly newspaper serving gay, lesbian, bi & transgender NYC." 
  • Gotham Gazette.  "Gotham Gazette as a whole attempts to explain all the most important issues facing New York and New Yorkers. But we also have subsites with more specific focus. City Government (formerly Searchlight) is a guide to New York City government and politics. Immigrants (also called The Citizen) is a selection of articles from New York's immigrant/ethnic press, translated into English from some three dozen languages. Our Community Gazettes (also called Community) are a pioneering effort at covering every community in the city, with your help. ...comprehensive coverage of the local [political] races."
  • Jewish Post.  "America's #1 Jewish Monthly Newspaper."
  • The Jewish Week.  "The Jewish Week, an independent community newspaper, is recognized widely as the largest and most respected Jewish newspaper in America. With its five regional editions-- Manhattan, Long Island, Queens, Westchester/The Bronx and Brooklyn/Staten Island -- it reaches more than 90,000 households each week. In covering the Jewish world, from Midtown to the Mideast, The Jewish Week and its award-winning editorial staff report on news, trends, features and analysis from Israel as well as from throughout the New York metropolitan area. In seeking to build and strengthen Jewish community while championing an aggressive and independent press, we are supportive of, but not beholden to, the organized Jewish community. Our first loyalty is to the truth."
  • New York Daily News.  "New York's Hometown Connection."
  • New York Law Journal.  "It's not easy for busy attorneys to keep up with all the new developments and trends in New York's fast-paced legal scene. That's why, every day, thousands of New York lawyers take time from their hectic schedules to read the New York Law Journal.

    In just a few minutes each business day, readers get not only the latest news -- they find court information, decisional law, and advance word on new statutes and regulations, coupled with the useful and practical analysis, scholarly insight, and professional perspective they need to make sense of it all. Our reporters know all the right sources to get the behind-the-scenes news -- on firms, on judicial appointments, on upcoming professional requirements -- that you need. You'll get the inside story on what prosecutors, judges, legislators and law firms are up to -- and how it's likely to affect your practice."
  • New York Newsday.  "Newsday is one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, serving Long Island and New York City through its print editions, its Web sites at Newsday.com and NYNewsday.com, and through TV and radio news and feature segments produced in its newsrooms for local stations. Newsday is the premiere source of local news and comprehensive national and international reporting for Long Island and Queens."
  • The New York Observer. "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 http://www.observer.com.
  • New York Post.
  • The New York Times.  The New York City Newspaper.  Internationally acclaimed.
  • News India-Times.
  • Pace Press. Pace University Newspaper and Web site.  " The Pace Press is the undergraduate-run newspaper of Pace University's Downtown New York City campus. It was established in 1948."
  • Queens Chronicle.  "The Queens Chronicle is the largest community newspaper group in Queens, publishing 8 separate editions every week, covering the entire borough with a total circulation of 160,000 newspapers."
  • Queens Courier.
  • Staten Island Advance
  • Times Ledger.  "    
  • The Village Voice.  "...The recipient of three Pulitzer prizes, the National Press Foundation Award, the George Polk Award, Front Page Awards, Deadline Club Awards and many others, the Voice has earned a reputation for its groundbreaking investigations of New York City politics, and as the premier expert on New York's cultural scene. Writing and reporting on local and national politics, with opinionated arts, culture, music, dance, film and theater reviews, daily web dispatches and comprehensive entertainment listings, the Voice is the authoritative source on all that New York has to offer. Add classifieds unrivaled by any other New York publication, the Voice is New York's most influential must-read alternative newspaper."
  • The Wall Street Journal.  "The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com, published by Dow Jones & Company (NYSE: DJ; http://www.dowjones.com), is the largest paid subscription news site on the Web. Launched in 1996, the Online Journal continues to attract quality subscribers that are at the top of their industries, with 744,000 subscribers world-wide as of Q2, 2005.

    The Online Journal provides in-depth business news and financial information 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with insight and analysis, including breaking business and technology news and analysis from around the world. It draws on the Dow Jones network of nearly 1,700 business and financial news staff—the largest network of business and financial journalists in the world. The Online Journal also features exclusive content, including interactive graphics on business and world news, and online-only columns about the automotive industry, technology, personal finance and more.

    The Online Journal offers two industry-specific editions: the award-winning Health Industry Edition and the Media & Marketing Edition. The Health Industry Edition offers authoritative analysis, breaking news and commentary from top industry journalists. The Media & Marketing Edition is designed for professionals in the advertising, marketing, entertainment and media industries. Subscribers to both online editions also get access to the full content of the Online Journal."
  • Washington Square News.  "About WSN: Washington Square News is the student newspaper of New York University. WSN is published Monday through Friday during NYU's academic year, except for university holidays, vacations and exam periods. The WSN offices are located at 7 E. 12th St., Suite 800, New York, NY 10003. The offices are open to members of the university community Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the academic year, and to the general public by appointment: 212.998.4300. An NYU identification card or government-issued photo identification card is required for entry. WSN is registered with NYUÕs Office of Student Activities as a student organization sponsored by the department of journalism."
  • Western Queens Gazette.  "The weekly community publication dedicated to bringing our readers local oriented views of the news."

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