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Newsweek Logo — Newsweek is a magazine for news of weekly occurrence. It is published in New York and is distributed in the United States. It is the second largest weekly magazine distributed in the States, having been in that position behind the magazine Time throughout its existence (except for a brief period, which exceeded its advertising revenue). However, their diffusion is higher than that of U.S. News & World Report.

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Originally called “News-Week”, was founded by Thomas JC Martyn on February 17 of 1933. That number included seven photographs of the week’s news on its front page. Over time extended the concept of news magazine, from personal stories to the analysis and criticism. In 1961 The Washington Post Company bought the magazine. More

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USA Today Logo — USA Today is a newspaper in the United States national newspaper published by Gannett Corporation. It is the largest daily newspaper in the country (with about 2.25 million copies every weekday) and the second largest circulation in the anglophone world (after The Times of India). USA Today was founded on September 15 of 1982 by Allen Neuharth. It claims to break with traditional newspapers (sometimes considered too gray, full of words and no color), with a style full of great diagrams and pictures. It is also known for its surveys on the views of the American public.

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Initially the paper was also intended to stand apart from traditional methods of distribution, currently sold through a dispatcher with curved edges that resemble old TV as a dispatcher rather than traditional newspapers. USA Today also sought to accommodate business travelers and was widely distributed in airlines, airports and hotels, as in addition to other outlets. He was also one of the first newspapers to use satellite transmissions to send the final edition to different parts of the country for printing and distribution in regional markets. Innovation and use of regional centers of printing allowed closing time delay of the issues and to incorporate recent events and sports news in each issue. More

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The Washington Post Logo — The Washington Post is the largest and oldest newspaper in Washington, DC, the capital of the United States. He won world fame in the early 70s for his investigation into the Watergate, led by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who played an important role in the downfall of Richard Nixon as president. It is generally considered one of the best American newspapers, along with the New York Times, known for its overall reporting and international coverage, and the Wall Street Journal, famous for its financial reporting. The Post has stood out for his coverage of the White House, the Congress, and other aspects of American government.

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Moreover, unlike the Times and the Journal, the Post sees himself as a strictly regional newspaper, and printed a national edition for distribution beyond the East Coast of the United States. Most of your readers are the District of Columbia, along with the wealthy suburbs of Maryland and Virginia. More

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The History Channel Logo — History , formerly known as The History Channel is a channel cable TV and satellite , which has self-produced programs related to historical events and persons and recreations and interviews with witnesses, often with observations and explanations by historians . In addition to the original U.S. (English) has other versions in different regions and languages.

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History Channel Logo

History was released on January 1st of 1995 in the United States and in 2001 in Latin America . The channel is owned by A & E Networks and operates several networks in the United States , United Kingdom , Australia , New Zealand , Israel , Argentina , Mexico and Chile . The network is also currently available in India under a deal between STAR TV (A subsidiary of News Corporation) and AETN International , also in Spain and Portugal the channel operates under license by Chello Media in the name of the History Channel. On February 16, 2008 was unveiled a new logo in the U.S. version, keeping the letter “H” and a new golden red arrow on the left, which indicates ¨ ¨ Play. On March 20, 2008, the U.S. version of The History Channel simply became History . On November 3, 2008 is made the same change in the signal for Latin America. More

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The Weather Channel Logo — The Weather Channel (also conocindo in the Spanish speaking world as The Weather Channel ) is a string U.S. weather forecasting. It was released in 1982 and is one of the reliable sources for these cases now. The trademark of this channel is the Local on the 8s, a block in passing local forecasts for the place where it is transmitted every eight minutes.

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The Weather Channel Logo

In 1981 , John Coleman , showing the weather forecast in the program Good Morning America on the American Broadcasting Company , he decided to create their own channel for weather forecasts. After saying his idea to the owner of Landmark Communications , Frank Batten got to realize this dream, launching the channel in seguiente year, on May 2nd of 1982 for the public U.S. . Take the channel data that was growing and changing the schedule and the slogans and logos . Various versions were been created in the world, including Australia, beyond the channel The Weather Network and Meteomedia , both from Canada , where the channel is 30% of the shares. It was also created a version in Latin America , which premiered in 1996 , but ended in 2002 . More

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The New York Times Logo — The New York Times is a newspaper published in the city of New York by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., which is distributed in the United States and many other countries. It is owned by The New York Times Company, which also owns 40 other publications including the International Herald Tribune and the Boston Globe. The newspaper is affectionately called the “Gray Lady” and is considered by many the quintessential newspaper of the United States.

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The New York Times was founded on September 18 of 1851 by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. Raymond was also founding director of the AP in 1856. Adolph Ochs bought the Times in 1896 and under his direction, became internationally renowned. In 1897 he devised the motto of the newspaper, “All The News That’s Fit To Print” (“All the news unfit for publication”), which is often interpreted as an attack on their competitors Yorkers (the New York World and the New York Journal America) known for its sensationalism. After the newspaper’s headquarters moved to a new tower on 42nd Street, the area was renamed Times Square in 1904. Nine years later, the Times opened an annex at 229 43rd Street, its current headquarters, finally selling Times Tower in 1961. More