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Syracuse New York - Newspapers. Syracuse has one major daily morning newspaper, The Syracuse Post-Standard. Up until 2001, Syracuse also had an evening paper, The Syracuse Herald-Journal. Besides a Syracuse/Onondaga County edition, The Post-Standard publishes three additional editions: Cayuga, Madison, and Oswego for the other three counties of the metropolitan area, plus an additional edition on Sundays. It has six news bureaus throughout Central New York, as well as one in ...

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Syracuse New York: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - Media



Syracuse New York - Media

Syracuse New York - Newspapers

Syracuse has one major daily morning newspaper, The Syracuse Post-Standard. Up until 2001, Syracuse also had an evening paper, The Syracuse Herald-Journal. Besides a Syracuse/Onondaga County edition, The Post-Standard publishes three additional editions: Cayuga, Madison, and Oswego for the other three counties of the metropolitan area, plus an additional edition on Sundays. It has six news bureaus throughout Central New York, as well as one in Albany (state capital) and Washington, DC.

Before the merger with the evening paper, the Post-Standard was named ,among the "10 best newspapers in America with a circulation of under 100,000" by Al Neuharth of USA Today (run by a competing organization). Since the merger, circulation has increased to over 120,000. Even outside of its four-county delivery area, the paper is available in many convenience stores and supermarkets from the Canadian to the Pennsylvanian border. The newspaper partly caters to this audience as well, covering many stories from the Ithaca, Utica, and Watertown areas. Since opening a new printing press in 2002, the paper calls itself "America's Most Colorful Newspaper," as almost every page contains color. The Post-Standard partners with Syracuse.com to provide its content online.

The Daily Orange, the newspaper of Syracuse University and SUNY ESF students, is read by over 20,000 people daily, and is widely distributed in the University Hill neighborhood and Armory Square.

There is also a weekly free newspaper that focuses on events in Syracuse, The Syracuse New Times.

There are other popular free newspapers, including Eagle Newspaper's Downtown edition, and Table Hopping, which focuses on the restaurant and entertainment scene.

Syracuse New York - Television

Syracuse has eight broadcast television stations:

  • NBC: WSTM 3
  • CBS: WTVH 5
  • ABC: WSYR 9
  • UPN: WSTQ 14
  • PBS: WCNY 24
  • WB: WNYS 43
  • PAX: WSPX 56
  • FOX: WSYT 68

Syracuse's cable television provider is Time Warner Cable, which, as a part of its regular and digital offerings, provides a 24-hour local news channel (News 10 Now), local sports channel, public access channel, and an additional PBS channel.

Dish Network and DirectTV also provide local satellite television subscribers with local broadcast stations.

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