Las Vegas Review-Journal
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is a daily newspaper based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Founded in 1909, it is the state's largest circulation publication. It provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, the gaming industry, entertainment, and sports, serving as the primary news source for the Southern Nevada metropolitan region.
TOTAL CIRCULATION
252,047
126,293
DIGITAL
15,996
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN LAS VEGAS
Nevada's largest media market revolves around a long-standing joint operating agreement between its two foremost publications. The dominant daily broadsheet is the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which boasts a circulation exceeding 250,000. Under a federal antitrust exemption, it prints and distributes the Las Vegas Sun, a historically independent paper owned by the Greenspun family, as a daily insert within its own pages. Local alternative news is covered by the Las Vegas Weekly. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Las Vegas.
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