Traditional Media
Traditional media outlets are companies that distribute content to a public audience through print media (newspapers, magazines), broadcast media (radio, television), and digital media (hardware devices, internet). A traditional media outlet operates as a private or public company and might share their content as digital media on the internet (world wide web/www pages, apps/applications) through social media platforms.
For more information on the media industry, please visit the Federal Communications Commission.
Print Media:
Newspapers
Local by Major Cities: Arizona Republic, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Boston Herald, Chicago Tribune, Dallas Morning News, Denver Post, Detroit Free Press, Houston Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Oregonian, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sacramento Bee, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Mercury News, Seattle Times, Star Tribune, New York Times, Washington Post
National & International: Politico, Toronto Star, USA Today, Wall Street Journal
Magazines
By category: Animals & Pets, Antiques & Collectibles, Art & Photography, Auto & Cycles, Books, Business & Finance, Children, Comic, Computers & Electronics, Cooking, Crafts, Food & Beverage, Education, Enrichment, Entertainment & TV, Ethnic, Fashion & Style, Health & Fitness, History, Hobbies, Home & Gardening, Humor, Lifestyle, Literary, International, Journals, Local & Regional, Medical, Men's, Music, News & Politics, Parenting, Psychology, Religion, Science & Nature, Sports & Recreation, Teen, Women's