EC Berkeley Beacon
Serving the Emerson College community since 1947, this independent student-run publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local arts, and student life. It is recognized as a vital platform for collegiate journalism, frequently winning national accolades for its investigative reporting and commitment to student interests.
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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- Summer School is teaching rock fans about some of the genres rising stars
- Three people shot outside of Union Bank Building in downtown Boston
- ‘This isn’t the school I signed up to go to’: Students frustrated over lack of transparency on tuition increase
- College announces 3.75% tuition increase ahead of upcoming academic year
- Public school closures in Boston: The causes and effects of saving funds
- A look at Emerson’s first generative AI film class, one year in
- With Marlboro six years gone, what remains at Emerson?
- Some Emerson faculty describe fractured relationship with administration
