Miami Herald
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The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by Knight Ridder, which was acquired by The McClatchy Company in March 2006. It primarily serves the Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties in the state of Florida. As of 2004, The Herald has a daily readership of about one million readers with a daily circulation of about 300,000 (almost 450,000 on Sundays), mostly in South Florida, the Caribbean, and Latin America. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Audience:
Very large audience (1M or more) (English)
Scope:
National
Political Viewpoint:
Neutral viewpoint
Owners:
The McClatchy Company | Managers: Jesús Díaz Jr., Tom Fiedler
Location:
One Herald Plaza, Miami, 33132-1693, US
Edited By:
Dale Penn
Last Edit:
May 3, 2008 - 12:18 PM PDT
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