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List of newspapers in the United States

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List of newspapers in the United States

As of 2025, the United States had 938 daily newspapers that were printed and distributed in the nation. Newspapers' audiences can be nationwide, regional, local, or focused on particular demographic groups and interests. While traditionally focused on printed publications, many major newspapers now have significantly more online subscribers than print readers.

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· Top 10 newspapers by subscribers and print circulation
Newspaper
Primary service area(s)
Headquarters
Total
Digital subscribers
Print circulation
Founded
Owner
Nameplate
The New York Times
New York metro area, national, international
New York City
12,438,800
12,210,000
228,800
1851
The New York Times Company
The Wall Street Journal
New York metro area, national, international
New York City
4,677,000
4,289,000
388,000
1889
News Corp
The Washington Post
Washington metro area, national
Washington, D .
2,287,600
2,200,000
87,600
1877
Nash Holdings
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles metro area
El Segundo, California
306,500
243,000
63,500
1881
Nant Capital
The Boston Globe
Boston metro area
Boston, Massachusetts
306,100
260,500
45,600
1872
Boston Globe Media Partners
USA Today
National
McLean, Virginia
231,412
142,212
89,200
1982
USA Today Co.
Chicago Tribune
Chicago metro area
Chicago, Illinois
200,855
152,255
48,600
1847
Tribune Publishing Company
Minnesota Star Tribune
Twin Cities (Minneapolis–St. Paul)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
166,300
102,000
64,300
1867
Star Tribune Media Company
Newsday
Long Island, New York
Melville, New York
114,300
47,000
67,300
1940
Newsday Media Group
New York Post
New York metro area
New York City
117,000
—N/a
117,000
1801
News Corp
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