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Newspaper Source Database Coverage List Newspaper Source Database Coverage List "Cover-to-Cover" coverage refers to sources where content is provided in its entirety "All Staff Articles" refers to sources where only articles written by the newspaper’s staff are provided in their entirety "Selective" coverage refers to sources where certain staff articles are selected for inclusion Please Note: Publications included on this database are subject to change without notice due to contractual agreements with publishers. Coverage dates shown are the intended dates only and may not yet match those on the product. All coverage is cumulative. Due to third party ownership of full text, EBSCO Publishing is dependent on publisher publication schedules (and in some cases embargo periods) in order to produce full text on its products. Coverage Policy Source Type Publication Name Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Start Full Text Stop Country State/Province City Abstracting Start Abstracting Stop Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News 20/20 (ABC) 01.01.2006 01.01.2006 United States of America Transcript Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News 48 Hours (CBS News) 12.01.2000 12.01.2000 United States of America Transcript Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News 60 Minutes (CBS News) 11.26.2000 11.26.2000 United States of America Transcript Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News 60 Minutes II (CBS News) 11.28.2000 06.29.2005 11.28.2000 06.29.2005 United States of America Transcript Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News Abrams Report (MSNBC) 11.06.2003 07.06.2006 11.06.2003 07.06.2006 United States of America Transcript Cover-to-Cover International Newspaper Advertiser, The (Adelaide) 10.02.2000 10.02.2000 Australia Adelaide All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Advocate, The (Stamford, CT) 12.31.1997 12.31.1997 United States of America Connecticut Stamford Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Agweek (ND) 08.31.1997 08.31.1997 United States of America North Dakota Grand Forks All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Aiken Standard (SC) 06.18.2007 06.18.2007 United States of America South Carolina Aiken Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Akron Beacon Journal (OH) 02.27.1997 02.27.1997 United States of America Ohio Akron All Staff Articles TV & Radio News Al Jazeera (Qatar) 07.20.2008 07.20.2008 Qatar Transcript All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Alaska Journal of Commerce (Anchorage, AK) 09.22.2002 09.22.2002 United States of America Alaska Anchorage Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Alaska Oil & Gas Reporter (AK) 02.17.2003 08.25.2004 02.17.2003 08.25.2004 United States of America Alaska Ancorage Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Albuquerque Journal (NM) 04.19.2001 09.12.2006 04.19.2001 09.12.2006 United States of America New Mexico Albuquerque Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News All Things Considered (NPR) 12.15.1998 12.15.1998 United States of America Transcript Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper AllBusiness.com (San Francisco, CA) 09.05.2007 05.06.2010 09.05.2007 05.06.2010 United States of America California San Francisco Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Amarillo Globe-News (TX) 08.30.1997 07.29.2008 08.30.1997 07.29.2008 United States of America Texas Amarillo Selective International Newspaper AME Info (AE) 03.13.2005 03.13.2005 United Arab Emirates Dubai Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News American Morning (CNN) 12.01.2005 12.01.2005 United States of America Transcript All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper American News (Aberdeen, SD) 09.02.1997 09.02.1997 United States of America South Dakota Aberdeen All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Americus Times Recorder (GA) 09.07.2007 12.30.2007 09.07.2007 12.30.2007 United States of America Georgia Americus Newspaper Source-November/December 2011 Page 1 of 18 Coverage Policy Source Type Publication Name Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Start Full Text Stop Country State/Province City Abstracting Start Abstracting Stop All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Anniston Star, The (AL) 06.13.2007 06.13.2007 United States of America Alabama Anniston All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) 07.14.2002 07.14.2002 United States of America California Marysville All Staff Articles International Newspaper Arab News (10/2008 to 4/2009)) 10.15.2008 10.15.2008 Saudi Arabia Jeddah Cover-to-Cover Newswire Arabia 2000 05.20.2004 05.20.2004 United States of America All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Argus, The (Fremont, CA) 10.10.2007 05.12.2008 10.10.2007 05.12.2008 United States of America New Brunswick Fredericton All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Arizona Daily Star (Tucson, AZ) 09.29.2001 09.29.2001 United States of America Arizona Tucson Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff, AZ) 10.27.2002 10.27.2002 United States of America Arizona Flagstaff Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR) 10.27.2000 09.11.2002 10.27.2000 09.11.2002 United States of America Arkansas Little Rock Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Athens-Banner Herald (GA) 03.28.2002 03.28.2002 United States of America Georgia Athens All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) 09.02.1997 09.02.1997 United States of America Georgia Augusta Cover-to-Cover International Newspaper Australian Magazine, The 01.10.2004 01.10.2004 Australia Surry Hills Cover-to-Cover International Newspaper Australian, The 10.02.2000 10.02.2000 Australia Surry Hills All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Bakersfield Californian, The (CA) 09.07.1997 09.07.1997 United States of America California Bakersfield Selective International Newspaper Bangkok Post (Thailand) 10.01.2001 10.01.2001 Thailand Bangkok All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Bangor Daily News (ME) 02.13.2003 02.13.2003 United States of America Maine Bangor All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Beaumont Enterprise, The (TX) 02.05.2001 10.20.2010 02.05.2001 10.20.2010 United States of America Texas Beaumont All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Beaver County Times, The (PA) 01.14.2005 01.14.2005 United States of America Pennsylvania Beaver Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News Beltway Boys (FOX News) 11.25.2000 11.25.2000 United States of America Transcript All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Bemidji Pioneer, The (MN) 07.25.2008 07.25.2008 United States of America Minnesota Bemidji Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News Big Story with John Gibson (FOX News) 11.03.2003 07.01.2008 11.03.2003 07.01.2008 United States of America Transcript All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Billings Gazette (MT) 08.23.2003 08.23.2003 United States of America Montana Billings Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Bismarck Tribune, The (ND) 06.06.2004 06.06.2004 United States of America North Dakota Bismarck All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Blade, The (OH) 01.15.2002 01.15.2002 United States of America Ohio Toledo All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Blairsville Dispatch, The (PA) 10.19.2007 10.19.2007 United States of America Saskatchewan Prince Albert Selective National Newspaper Boston Globe (MA) 09.01.1997 08.02.2007 09.01.1997 08.02.2007 United States of America Massachusetts Boston All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Boston Herald (MA) 04.03.2008 05.27.2011 04.03.2008 05.27.2011 United States of America Massachusetts Boston All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Bowling Green Daily News (KY) 08.03.2004 08.03.2004 United States of America Kentucky Bowling Green Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Bridge News (New York, NY) 02.27.1997 09.10.2001 02.27.1997 09.10.2001 United States of America New York New York Cover-to-Cover International Newspaper Brisbane News 02.25.2004 02.25.2004 Australia Bundaberg Newspaper Source-November/December 2011 Page 2 of 18 Coverage Policy Source Type Publication Name Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Start Full Text Stop Country State/Province City Abstracting Start Abstracting Stop All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Bristol Herald Courier (VA) 10.19.2007 09.30.2009 10.19.2007 09.30.2009 United States of America Virginia Bristol All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Brownsville Herald, The (TX) 03.26.2002 03.26.2002 United States of America Texas Brownsville All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Brunswick News, The (GA) 06.12.2007 06.12.2007 United States of America Georgia Brunswick Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News Bryant Park Project (NPR) 06.17.2008 07.21.2008 06.17.2008 07.21.2008 United States of America Transcript Cover-to-Cover TV & Radio News Buchanan & Press (MSNBC) 11.03.2003 11.21.2003 11.03.2003 11.21.2003 United States of America Transcript All Staff Articles International Newspaper Bucharest Daily News (Romania) 03.01.2006 10.14.2006 03.01.2006 10.14.2006 Romania Bucharest All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Buffalo News, The (NY) 06.03.1999 06.03.1999 United States of America New York Buffalo Selective U.S. Regional Newspaper Bulletin, The (Bend, OR) 01.11.2005 04.22.2010 01.11.2005 04.22.2010 United States of America Oregon Bend All Staff Articles U.S. Regional Newspaper Business Press, The (San Bernardino, CA) 08.31.1997 05.04.2011 08.31.1997 05.04.2011 United States of America California San Bernardino Selective International Newspaper Business, The (London) 07.30.2000 02.02.2008 07.30.2000 02.02.2008 United Kingdom London Cover-to-Cover International Newspaper Cairns Post, The 02.20.2004 02.20.2004 Australia Cairns All Staff Articles U.S.
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