The Washington Post ('Cursus Publicus Vasingtoniensis'), saepe the Post appellatum[1] et vulgo WaPo scriptum, est diarium quotidianum Americanum Vasingtoniae editum, diarium latissime intra metropolitam Vasingtoniae regionem venditum[2][3] et in aliis civitatibus saepe lectum. Editiones broadsheet pro Districtu Columbiae, Terra Mariae, et Virginia quotidie imprimuntur et distribuuntur. Eius sedes Vasingtoniae sita est.

Editio diei Lunae 21 Iulii 1969, cum rubrica "'The Eagle Has Landed'—Two Men Walk on the Moon" ("'Aquila Descendit'—Viri Duo Vadens In Luna"), quae significat astronautas Apollinis XI descendisse in Lunam.
Sedes The Washington Post, Vasingtoniae sita.

Historia

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Diarium anno 1877 fundatum est.

  1. Masnick, Mike (17 Octobris 2018). PEN America Sues Donald Trump For 1st Amendment Violations In Attacking The Press. . Techdirt .
  2. Michaela Riva Gaaserud (11 Februarii 2014). Moon Virginia & Maryland: Including Washington DC. Avalon Publishing. pp. 556–. ISBN 978-1-61238-517-4 .
  3. District of Columbia's Top 10 Newspapers by Circulation. . Agility PR Solutions. 16 Octobris 2015 .

Bibliographia

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  • Jaffe, Harry. 2008. "Post Watch: Family Dynasty Continues with Katharine II." Washingtonian, 26 Februarii, 2008.
  • Kelly, Tom. 1983. The imperial Post: The Meyers, the Grahams, and the paper that rules Washington. Morrow.
  • Lewis, Norman P. 2011. "Morning Miracle: Inside the Washington Post: A Great Newspaper Fights for Its Life." Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 88 (1): 219.
  • Merrill, John C., et Harold A. Fisher. 1980. The world's great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers, 342–52.
  • Roberts, Chalmers McGeagh. 1989. In the shadow of power: the story of the Washington Post. Seven Locks Press.
  • Sherman, Scott 2002. "Donald Graham's Washington Post" (PDF).[nexus deficit] Columbia Journalism Review,September / October.

Nexus externi

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