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Boston Globe
NameBoston Globe
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerBoston Globe Media Partners
FounderCharles H. Taylor
EditorBrian McGrory
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States

Boston Globe is a daily newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts, and is one of the most widely read and respected newspapers in the United States. The Boston Globe has a long history of covering local, national, and international news, including events such as the Boston Marathon bombing, the Watergate scandal, and the September 11 attacks. The newspaper has also been at the forefront of investigative journalism, with notable stories including the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal and the Big Dig tunnel collapse. The Boston Globe has been owned by various companies over the years, including The New York Times Company and John W. Henry, the owner of the Boston Red Sox.

History

The Boston Globe was founded in 1872 by Charles H. Taylor, and has since become one of the largest and most respected newspapers in the United States. The newspaper has a long history of covering local and national news, including events such as the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Boston Globe has also been at the forefront of investigative journalism, with notable stories including the Pentagon Papers and the Iran-Contra affair. The newspaper has won numerous awards for its coverage of local and national news, including Pulitzer Prizes for its reporting on the Boston Marathon bombing and the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. The Boston Globe has also been recognized for its coverage of sports, including the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and the Boston Celtics.

Ownership

The Boston Globe has been owned by various companies over the years, including The New York Times Company and John W. Henry, the owner of the Boston Red Sox. The newspaper was purchased by The New York Times Company in 1993, and was later sold to John W. Henry in 2013. The Boston Globe is currently owned by Boston Globe Media Partners, a company founded by John W. Henry. The newspaper has also been affiliated with other companies, including Globe Newspaper Company and New England Sports Network. The Boston Globe has a long history of partnerships with other newspapers and media companies, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today.

Awards_and_recognition

The Boston Globe has won numerous awards for its coverage of local and national news, including Pulitzer Prizes for its reporting on the Boston Marathon bombing and the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. The newspaper has also been recognized for its coverage of sports, including the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and the Boston Celtics. The Boston Globe has won awards from organizations such as the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Press Club, and the Associated Press. The newspaper has also been recognized for its investigative reporting, including stories on the Big Dig tunnel collapse and the FBI's handling of the Whitey Bulger case. The Boston Globe has been awarded the George Polk Award for its reporting on the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal and the Selden Ring Award for its reporting on the Big Dig tunnel collapse.

Circulation_and_readership

The Boston Globe has a daily circulation of over 230,000 copies, making it one of the largest newspapers in the United States. The newspaper is read by people all over the world, including Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding New England region. The Boston Globe is also available online, with a digital subscription service that allows readers to access the newspaper's content from anywhere in the world. The newspaper has a strong following among Boston residents, as well as among people who are interested in New England news and sports. The Boston Globe is also widely read by people in the academic and business communities, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Boston University.

Controversies

The Boston Globe has been involved in several controversies over the years, including the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal and the Big Dig tunnel collapse. The newspaper was criticized for its handling of the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal, with some accusing the newspaper of not doing enough to expose the scandal. The Boston Globe was also criticized for its coverage of the Big Dig tunnel collapse, with some accusing the newspaper of not doing enough to hold those responsible accountable. The newspaper has also been involved in controversies surrounding its ownership, including the sale of the newspaper to John W. Henry in 2013. The Boston Globe has been criticized by some for its coverage of politics, including the 2016 United States presidential election and the 2020 United States presidential election.

Notable_staff

The Boston Globe has a long history of employing talented and experienced journalists, including Nicholas Kristof, Sara Kendzior, and Glenn Greenwald. The newspaper has also employed notable columnists, including Dan Shaughnessy and Kevin Cullen. The Boston Globe has a strong team of investigative reporters, including Walter V. Robinson and Michael Rezendes, who were part of the team that exposed the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. The newspaper has also employed notable editors, including Brian McGrory and Martin Baron. The Boston Globe has a long history of hiring talented young journalists, including Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald, who have gone on to have successful careers in journalism. The Boston Globe has also been a launching pad for the careers of notable journalists, including Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who worked at the newspaper early in their careers.

Category:Newspapers in the United States

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