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Financial Times、The Wall Sreet Journal、Chicago Tribune、The New York Time、USA Today、The Boston Globe、The Washington Post

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New York TimesThe New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. and distributed internationally. It is owned by The New York Times Company, which publishes 15 other newspapers, including the International Herald Tribune and the Boston Globe. It is the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States. Nicknamed the "Gray Lady" for its staid appearance and style, it is often regarded as a newspaper of record in the United States, meaning that it is frequently relied upon as the official and authoritative reference for modern events. The name is often abbreviated to The Times, but should not be confused with The Times, which is published in the United Kingdom.When referring to people, the Times uses courtesy titles, rather than unadorned last names (except in the sports pages, where last names stand alone). Its headlines tend to be verbose, and, for major stories, come with subheadings giving further details, although it is moving away from this style. It stayed with an 8-column format years after other papers had switched to 6, and it was one of the last newspapers to adopt color photography, with the first color photograph on the front page appearing on October 16, 1997. In the absence of a major headline, the day's most important story generally appears in the top-righthand column.The newspaper is organized in three sections:1. News Includes International, National, Washington, Business, Technology, Science, Health, Sports, New York Region, Education, Weather, and Obituaries. 2. Opinion Includes Editorials, Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor. 3. Features Includes Arts, Movies, Theater, Travel, NYC Guide, Dining & Wine, Home & Garden, Fashion & Style, Crossword, The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Magazine, and Week in Review The typefaces used for the headlines include Cheltenham. The text is set in Imperial.The Washington PostThe Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the city's oldest papers, having been founded in 1877.Perhaps most notable incident in the Post's history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein began the media's investigation of Watergate. This played a major role in the undoing of the Nixon presidency.The Post is generally regarded among the leading daily American newspapers, along with The New York Times, which is known for its general reporting and international coverage, and The Wall Street Journal, which is known for its financial reporting. The Post has distinguished itself through its reporting on the workings of the White House, Congress, and other aspects of the U.S. government.Unlike the Times and the Journal, however, it sees itself as a regional newspaper, and does not currently print a daily national edition for distribution away from the East Coast. However, a "National Weekly Edition", combining stories from a week of Post editions, is published. The majority of its newsprint readership is in the District of Columbia, as well as in the suburbs of Maryland and Northern Virginia.As of October 2006, its average weekday circulation was 656,297 and its Sunday circulation was 930,619, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, making it the sixth largest newspaper in the country by circulation, behind The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and the New York Post. While its circulation, like that of almost all newspapers, has been slipping, it has one of the highest market-penetration rates of any metropolitan news daily.
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美国最权威的报纸有:
1、华尔街日报(The Wall Street Journal)
华尔街日报(The Wall Street Journal)创刊于1889年,以超过200万份的发行量成为美国付费发行量最大的财经报纸。这份在美国纽约出版的报纸,着重在财经新闻的报道,其内容足以影响每日的国际经济活动。《华尔街日报》的读者主要为政治、经济、教育和医学界的人士,金融大亨和经营管理人员以及股票市场的投资者,其中包括20万名的董事长、总经理。美国500家最大企业的经理人员绝大部分订阅此报。
2、纽约时报(The New York Times)
《纽约时报》(The New York Times)有时简称为“时报”(The Times)是一份在美国纽约出版的日报,在全世界发行,有相当高的影响力,美国高级报纸、严肃刊物的代表,长期以来拥有良好的公信力和权威性。由于风格古典严肃,它有时也被戏称为“灰色女士”(The Gray Lady)。它最初的名字是《纽约每日时报》(The New-York Daily Times),创始人是亨利·贾维斯·雷蒙德和乔治·琼斯。
3、洛杉矶时报(Los Angeles Times)
《洛杉矶时报》(Los Angeles Times)是美国西部最大的对开日报,其影响与地位仅次于《纽约时报》和《华盛顿邮报》,被称为美国的第三大报。
《洛杉矶时报》于1881年12月4日在洛杉矶创刊,属“时报-镜报公司”,财政上受控于美洲银行财团,与摩根财团也有关系。该报平日出100多版,星期日常在200版以上,发行量经常保持在100至150万份,成为美国仅有的几家销路在百万份以上的大报之一,而其广告登载量为全美报纸之冠。
4、华盛顿邮报(The Washington Post)
《华盛顿邮报》(英语:The Washington Post)是美国华盛顿最大、最老的报纸。1970年代初通过揭露水门事件和迫使理查德·尼克松总统退职,《华盛顿邮报》获得了国际威望。位于美国首都,尤其擅长于报道美国国内政治动态。
2016年4月18日,《华盛顿邮报》团队获2016年普利策奖国内报道奖。2016年进入美国发行量前10名。美国当地时间2018年4月16日,荣获2018年度普利策奖调查性报道奖。2018年12月,世界品牌实验室发布《2018世界品牌500强》榜单,华盛顿邮报排名第490。
5、 纽约每日新闻报(New York Daily News)
纽约每日新闻报是美国最大的大众化报纸,发行量居美国日报前列。它创办于1919年,当年热衷于黄色新闻,在20年代的美国刮起了一场"小报旋风"。1929年经济危机以后遭到舆论抵制,这方面有所收敛,但仍然倾力于报道地方新闻、社会新闻和种种软新闻。即使是重大国际新闻,也要从"人情味"上做文章。网站配合报刊,免费阅览,还可以免费搜索1997年至今印刷报纸刊载的全部材料。
参考资料来源:百度百科-华尔街日报
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