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Is The Miami Herald going out of business?

Is The Miami Herald going out of business?

McClatchy Company, the owner of the Miami Herald and 28 other daily newspapers in 14 states, announced Sunday that it will be sold to the New Jersey hedge fund Chatham Asset Management following a bankruptcy auction last week. No terms of the agreement have been made public.

Who owns the Miami Herald newspaper?

The McClatchy Company, LLC
The Miami Herald, part of The McClatchy Company, LLC, is dedicated to serving the diverse and growing South Florida region and its people as the community’s most credible and dynamic source of news, information, and advertising solutions. The newspaper has won 22 Pulitzer Prizes since its inception in 1903.

What kind of newspaper is the Miami Herald?

daily newspaper
The Miami Herald, daily newspaper published in Miami, generally considered the dominant paper in southern Florida and recognized for its coverage of Latin America.

Who did Miami Herald endorse?

Daily newspapers

Newspaper 2020 endorsement 2016 endorsement
The Berkshire Eagle Joe Biden Hillary Clinton
Brattleboro Reformer Joe Biden None
Miami Herald No endorsement Hillary Clinton
Kansas City Star No endorsement Hillary Clinton

How many readers does the Miami Herald have?

In 2019, the Miami Herald newspaper had a daily circulation of 75.3 thousand, down from almost 79 thousand in the previous year.

Are Floridians friendly?

The state of Florida, known for its hospitality and vacation spots, is listed as the 42nd friendliest state in the United States. Considering there are only 50 states, things aren’t looking too hot for Florida.

Are newspapers allowed to endorse candidates?

Newspapers and other news media in the United States traditionally endorse candidates for party nomination for President of the United States, and later endorse one of the ultimate nominees for president. Below is a list of notable endorsements in 2020, by candidate, for each primary race.