The Top 10 U.S. Magazines by Circulation Magazines in the United States date back to the middle of the 18th century, with the initial publication of Andrew Bradford’s American Magazine and, a few months later, Benjamin Franklin’s General Magazine. While neither of...
The Top 10 U.S. Daily Newspapers by Circulation Newspaper circulations have fallen in recent years thanks to stiff online competition and declining advertising revenues. But that doesn’t mean they’re not important – far from it, in fact. Newspapers are still one of...
The Top 10 U.S. Cable News/Talk Shows Television is, by far, the most dominant medium in which Americans consume news. And although local TV news is the most popular type of television news across the country, cable news is a close second – outpacing national network...
The Top 10 Alabama Daily Newspapers by Circulation Newspapers in Alabama got their start back in 1811, with the advent of the (now defunct) Mobile Centinel – and yes, that’s the correct spelling! Just 39 years later, Alabama boasted 82 newspapers across the state...
The Top 10 Arizona Daily Newspapers by Circulation The first newspaper in Arizona was published in 1859, with the state currently hosting 13 daily newspapers and several dozen weeklies. Updated February 2020 1. The Arizona Republic Published in Phoenix by Gannett, the...
The Top 10 California Daily Newspapers by Circulation The genesis of newspapers in the Golden State dates back to 1846, with the establishment of The Californian in Monterey (its first edition was fully bilingual in English and Spanish, and announced the beginning of...