Amityville Record
Serving the Long Island community for over a century, this weekly publication provides comprehensive coverage of local government, school news, and neighborhood events. It remains a vital source of information for Amityville residents, focusing on documenting the town's civic life and preserving its historical record.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NEW YORK
Home to the nation's media capital, the Empire State features a stark contrast between internationally recognized dailies in the city and consolidated regional papers upstate. The New York Times and the News Corp-owned Wall Street Journal dominate national and international reporting, while the New York Post continues a long tabloid tradition. Upstate, the Gannett-owned Rochester Democrat and Chronicle and Lee Enterprises' Buffalo News serve major metropolitan markets. A historic ethnic press operates across the boroughs, including El Diario La Prensa, the oldest continuously published Spanish-language daily in the United States. Paperboy indexes 227 New York newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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