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Rank Newspaper Daily Circulation Sunday Circulation Profile Editor Rank Newspaper Daily Circulation Sunday Circulation Profile Editor Publisher • name • September 2011 • September 2011 • Web site • name • name • address • September 2010 • September 2010 • owner • phone • % change (loss) • % change (loss) • year founded Los Angeles Times 572,998 905,920 latimes.com Russ Stanton Eddy Hartenstein 1 202 W. First St. 600,449 901,119 Tribune Co. (213) 237-5000 Los Angeles 90012 (5) 1 1881 Investor's Business Daily 116,203 N/A investors.com Chris Gessel William O'Neil 2 12655 Beatrice St. 122,493 N/A DAI Inc. (310) 448-6000 Los Angeles 90066 (5) N/A 1984 La Opinión 100,608 41,572 laopinion.com Ruben Keoseyan Mónica Lozano 3 700 S. Flower St., Suite 3100 78,712 42,549 ImpreMedia (213) 622-8332 Los Angeles 90017 28 (2) 1926 Daily News 89,990 98,939 dailynews.com Carolina Garcia Jack Klunder 4 21860 Burbank Blvd., Suite 200 89,091 97,000 MediaNews Group Inc. (818) 713-3000 Woodland Hills 91367 1 2 1911 Press-Telegram 79,925 68,119 presstelegram.com Carolina Garcia Jack Klunder 5 604 Pine Ave. 70,282 67,998 MediaNews Group Inc. (562) 435-1161 Long Beach 90844 14 0 1897 Daily Breeze 74,653 64,245 dailybreeze.com Carolina Garcia Jack Klunder 6 5215 Torrance Blvd. 64,019 63,263 MediaNews Group Inc. (310) 540-5511 Torrance 90503 17 2 1894 San Gabriel Valley Tribune 58,632 80,022 sgvtribune.com Steve Hunt Fred Hamilton 7 1210 N. Azusa Canyon Road 37,118 38,077 MediaNews Group Inc. (626) 962-8811 West Covina 91790 58 110 1955 Pasadena Star-News 25,154 38,212 pasadenastarnews.com Steve Hunt Fred Hamilton 8 911 Colorado Blvd. 24,880 27,133 MediaNews Group Inc. (626) 578-6300 Pasadena 91106 1 41 1884 Daily Variety 25,000 N/A variety.com Timothy Gray Neil Stiles 9 5900 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 3100 N/A N/A Reed Elsevier Inc. (323) 617-9100 Los Angeles 90036 N/A N/A 1905 Santa Monica Daily Press 17,000 17,000 smdp.com Kevin Herrera Ross Furukawa 10 1640 Fifth St., Suite 218 19,000 19,000 Santa Monica Daily Press (310) 458-7737 Santa Monica 90401 (11) (11) 2001 Whittier Daily News 14,827 19,655 whittierdailynews.com Steve Hunt Fred Hamilton 11 7612 Greenleaf Ave. 14,367 15,118 MediaNews Group Inc. (562) 698-0955 Whittier 90602 3 30 1900 Glendale News Press 14,822 N/A glendalenewspress.com Dan Evans John O’Loughlin 12 111 W. Wilson Ave. 18,000 N/A Tribune Co. (818) 637-3200 Glendale 91203 (18) N/A 1905 Antelope Valley Press 14,506 19,633 avpress.com Dennis Anderson William C. Markham 13 37404 Sierra Highway 18,121 22,507 Antelope Valley Newspapers Inc. (661) 273-2700 Palmdale 93550 (20) (13) 1915 Daily Bruin 10,000 N/A dailybruin.com Lauren Jow Jeremy Wildman 14 308 Westwood Plaza, 118 Kerckhoff Hall 10,000 N/A ASUCLA (310) 825-2161 Los Angeles 90024 0 N/A 1919 Daily Trojan 10,000 N/A dailytrojan.com Gio Osorio David Khalaf 15 3601 Trousdale Parkway, STU 404 10,000 N/A University of Southern California (213) 740-5629 Los Angeles 90089 0 N/A 1912 N/A - Not Applicable accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send Note: The information on this list was supplied by representatives of the newspapers themselves, the Audit Bureau corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 5700 of Circulations and Verified Audit Circulation. To qualify a paper must be published in Los Angeles County. Wilshire Blvd., Suite 170, Los Angeles 90036. ©2011 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted Newspapers are ranked by average nationwide daily paid circulation for the period ended Sept. 30, 2011. in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from the YGS Group, To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the (800) 290-5460 ext. 100. Researched by David Nusbaum.
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