Newspapers Flashcards
USA Today
USA
The Wall Street Journal
New York
Times x 3
New York, Los Angeles, St. Petersburg FL,
Post x 3
Washington DC, New York, Denver
The Daily News
New York
________ Tribune
Chicago
Chronicle x 2
Houston, San Francisco
________ Morning News
Dallas
Newsday
Melville (NY)
The ________ Republic
Phoenix(AZ; The Arizona Republic)
_________ Sun-Times
Chicago
The ________ Globe
Boston
The _______ Journal-Constitution
Atlanta
The Star-Ledger
Newark (NJ)
Star Tribune
Minneapolis
________ Free Press
Detroit
_________ Inquirer
Philadelphia
The Plain Dealer
Cleveland
The Oregonian
Portland (OR)
The _______ Union-Tribune
San Diego
Rocky Mountain News
Denver
The _________ Herald
Miami
The ________ Bee
Sacramento
The _________ Register
Orange County (CA)
___________ Post-Dispatch
St. Louis (MO)
The ________ Star
Kansas City
________ Mercury News
San Jose (CA)
The ________ News
Detroit
The Times-Picayune
New Orleans (LA)
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Fort Lauderdale (FL)
World’s Largest English Language Newspaper
Times of India
Daily Mirror Founder
William Randolph Hearst
Christian Science Monitor Founder
Mary Baker Eddy
New York Tribune Founder
Horace Greeley
Established in 1877 As Voice OF Democratic Party
Washington Post
Phoenix’s Native American Newspaper
Cherokee
Daily Newspaper for Military Personnel
Stars and Stripes
All the Business News You Need
Wall Street Journal
All the news that’s fit to print
NYTimes (The Gray Lady)
Dewey Defeats Truman Newspaper
Chicago Tribune
Broke Watergate
Washington Post
Hollywood’s newspaper
Variety
Dave Barry Newspaper
Miami Herald
World’s Largest News Service
Associated Press
Magazine for our nation’s attic
Smithsonian
Magazine for LIbrary of Congress
Civilization
Sexiest Man Alive Mag
People
Hot 100 Mag
Billboard
Dubious Acheivement Award Mag
Esquire
Popular Mag from 1937-1971
Look
AARP’s Mag
Modern Maturity
Mag for Black Women
Essence
Women’s Mag Formerly called Queen
McCalls
Women’s Mag that Debuted in 1884
Ladies Home Journal
America’s First Fashion Mag
Harper’s Bazaar
Andy Warhol Founded this Mag
Interview
Consumer Union Test Rating Mag
Consumer Report
JFK founded this mag
George
Dewitt and Lila Wallace Founded this mag
Reader’s Digest
The Luces started this mag
Life
Harvard’s Humor Mag
Harvard Lampoon
AHA Mag
Hypertension
Boy Scout’s Mag
Boy’s Life
Vanity Fair and Vogue Publisher
Conde Nast
First Editor of Cosmo
Helen Gurley Brown
National Review Founder
William F. Buckley
Playboy Founder
Hugh Hefner
Talk of the Town Writer for New Yorker
E.B. White
New Yorker COlumnist, 1931
Dorothy Parker
New Yorker Staff Photographer, 1992
Richard Avedon
She Founded Ms. Magazine
Gloria Steinem
America’s Test Kitchen Mag
Cook’s Illustrated
He bought WSJ in 2007
Rupert Murdoch
Katharine Graham Weymouth newspaper
Washpo
He Bought Washpo in 2013
Jeff Besos
Public Citizen Founder
Ralph Nader
Former British Humor Mag
Punch
Hamburg German Lang Mag
Der Spiegal
Debuted Crossword Puzzle
New York World (1913)
Alamanac Founded by Ben Franklin
Poor Richard’s ALmanac
First person on Cover of Rolling Stone
John Lennon
First Person on Cover of People
Mia Farrow
Cover with Pregnant Nude Demi MOore
Vanity Fair
Newscorp Founder
Rupert Murdoch
Phone Hacking Mag
News of the World
British Publications
Sun
News of the World (Defunct)
Guardian
Daily Mail
Doonesbury
GB Trudeau
The Far Side
Gary Larson
Calvin and Hobbes
Biller Waterman
Dilbert
Scott Adams
Garfield
Jim Davis
Peanuts
Charles Schultz
Dennis the Menace
Hank Ketcham
Pop Artist who used Comic style
Roy Liechtenstein