Apple is the most valuable technology company in the world (as of 2012), due to its array of desktop, laptop, and mobile products. Its 2007 introduction of the iPhone sparked a global boom in smartphones; its 2010 introduction of the iPad led to a revolution in the once-stagnant tablet space. Its iPhone design defined smartphone…
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The Chronicle of Higher Education is a newspaper and website that focuses on news about colleges and universities in the United States. The Chronicle is based in Washington, D.C., and has a staff of more than 70 writers and editors, including 17 international correspondents. As of May 2011, the Chronicle has 66,000 total subscribers, with…

The Boston Globe is a leading U.S. metro newspaper and the oldest and largest daily in Boston. The Globe is renowned in particular for its sports journalism, and in the early 2000s, the paper played a key role in exposing the sexual abuse scandal among Boston-area Catholic priests. The paper’s investigative unit, the Boston Globe Spotlight Team, has…

The Daily Show is an American satirical news television program that critiques politics and the media. The show, which premiered in 1996, runs weeknights on the cable network Comedy Central. Jon Stewart joined the show in 1999, turning its focus largely to politics and current events. The Daily Show is predominantly a comedy show, but…
The Wall Street Journal is a daily financial newspaper that is based in New York and owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. The Journal is the largest U.S. newspaper, with more than 2.2 million in daily circulation as of 2012, 1.5 million of which comes from print. It has long been considered the nation’s top…
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