Indianapolis Star
Serving as the primary news source for Indiana’s capital, this Pulitzer Prize-winning publication provides comprehensive coverage of state politics, local sports, and investigative journalism. It maintains a significant regional footprint as the state's largest newspaper and a key flagship property of the USA Today Network.
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MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN INDIANAPOLIS
Anchored by a single major daily publication, the local media market is supported by several specialized weekly editions and community periodicals that provide targeted coverage. The Gannett-owned Indianapolis Star serves as the dominant daily paper, while the Indianapolis Recorder operates as a historic African American weekly founded in 1895. Business professionals consult the Indianapolis Business Journal for corporate news, and the Jewish Post & Opinion covers local religious community events. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Indianapolis.
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