List of Media Outlets in Boston

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Below is a list of media outlets to inspire you. The wikipedia link at the bottom takes you to the list that has live links so you can get more details. And hopefully put them here! Someday, hopefully we'll have contacts for each of these...


Daily

   * The Boston Globe, owned by the New York Times Company[1]
   * The Boston Herald[2]
   * The Boston Metro, (5 days a week) 49% owned by the Boston Globe

Weekly

   * The Boston Phoenix
   * Weekly Dig
   * La Semana, En Espanol
   * Bay Windows, the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered weekly
   * The Christian Science Monitor
   * The Pilot, Catholic, Archdiocese of Boston

Bi-weekly

   * Just Property MLSHomeFinder, exclusive to Real Estate
   * Just Rentals Boston For Rent, exclusive to Real Estate
   * Spare Change News
   * Barstool Sports[3]
   * Stuff magazine, formerly Stuff@night[4]
   * The Improper Bostonian, a "what's happening" guide to the Boston area[5]

[edit] Neighborhood papers

   * Allston-Brighton TAB
   * Back Bay Courant
   * Back Bay Sun
   * Beacon Hill Times
   * Charlestown Patriot-Bridge
   * Dorchester Reporter
   * Dorchester News
   * East Boston Sun Transcript
   * Fenway News
   * Hyde Park Tribune
   * Jamaica Plain Gazette[6]
   * Mattapan Reporter
   * Mission Hill Gazette'
   * South End News
   * West Roxbury Transcript

Inner suburbs:

   * Brookline TAB
   * Cambridge Chronicle
   * Somerville Journal
   * Newton TAB

Outer suburbs:

   * MetroWest Daily News of Framingham
   * The Eagle-Tribune of North Andover
   * The Patriot Ledger of Quincy
   * The Lowell Sun of Lowell

[edit] College newspapers

   * The Daily Free Press, Boston University daily
   * "The Huntington News", Northeastern University weekly
   * The Harvard Crimson, Harvard daily
   * The Harvard Voice, Harvard weekly
   * The Tech, MIT twice-weekly
   * The Heights, Boston College twice-weekly
   * The Tufts Daily, Tufts Daily
   * Boston Common Magazine
   * The Boston Independent Media Center, provides alternative views    
   * Boston magazine, a monthly lifestyles magazine[8]
   * Boston Review, a national political and arts magazine
   * Boston Spirit Magazine (full color, glossy luxury gay and lesbian life and style magazine, Greater Boston and New England)[9]
   * Open Media Boston, progressive online metro news weekly serving the Boston area
   * www.WhoFish.Org, local web site that publishes Top Event Picks for each weekend
   * www.presspasstv.org, local non profit that works with Boston youth to produce video news stories that focus on organizations and individuals working to build and sustain Boston neighborhoods.

See more at [[1]]