Christian Science Monitor
Founded in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, this international news organization is known for its thoughtful, non-sensationalist reporting that emphasizes constructive journalism and global perspective. It maintains a distinct editorial voice by providing balanced coverage designed to transcend partisan divides and address the underlying human aspects of complex world issues.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BOSTON
Massachusetts' primary media market is defined by a traditional two-newspaper rivalry and a dense concentration of collegiate journalism produced by major local universities. The broadsheet Boston Globe stands as the dominant regional daily, competing directly with the smaller tabloid-format Boston Herald. Beyond these primary consumer dailies, the globally focused Christian Science Monitor operates its historic headquarters locally, while El Mundo Boston prints weekly editions for the region's Spanish-speaking readership. Paperboy lists 16 newspapers in Boston.
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