Table 2 2005 Newsroom Diversity Index All Daily Newspapers, Listed by State and City

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Table 2 2005 Newsroom Diversity Index All Daily Newspapers, Listed by State and City Table 2 2005 Newsroom Diversity Index All daily newspapers, listed by state and city Source: Report to the Knight Foundation, June 2005, by Bill Dedman and Stephen K. Doig The full report is at http://www.asu.edu/cronkite/asne (The Diversity Index is the newsroom non-white percentage divided by the circulation area's non-white percentage.) (DNR = Did not report) State Newspaper Newsroom Diversity Staff non- Circulation Source for Ownership Weekday Index (100=parity) white % area non- circulation circulation white % area Alabama The Alexander City Outlook DNR DNR 26.8 Home County Boone Newspapers (Ala.) 5,300 Alabama The Andalusia Star-News 175 25.0 14.3 Home County Boone Newspapers (Ala.) 3,364 Alabama The Anniston Star DNR DNR 20.7 ZIP Codes Consolidated Publishing (Ala.) 25,310 Alabama The News-Courier, Athens 0 0.0 15.7 ZIP Codes Community Newspaper Holdings 7,657 (Ala.) Alabama Birmingham Post-Herald 29 11.1 38.5 ZIP Codes Scripps (Ohio) 8,019 Alabama The Birmingham News 56 17.6 31.6 ZIP Codes Advance (Newhouse) (N.Y.) 145,506 Alabama The Clanton Advertiser 174 25.0 14.4 Home County Boone Newspapers (Ala.) 5,000 Alabama The Cullman Times DNR DNR 4.5 ZIP Codes Community Newspaper Holdings 10,419 (Ala.) Alabama The Decatur Daily 44 8.6 19.7 ZIP Codes 23,641 Alabama The Dothan Eagle 15 4.0 27.3 ZIP Codes Media General (Va.) 32,891 Alabama Enterprise Ledger 68 16.7 24.4 Home County Media General (Va.) 10,209 Alabama TimesDaily, Florence 89 12.1 13.7 ZIP Codes New York Times Co. 30,438 Alabama Fort Payne Times-Journal 0 0.0 9.3 Home County Southern Newspapers (Texas) 4,648 Alabama The Gadsden Times DNR DNR 15.5 ZIP Codes New York Times Co. 22,014 Alabama The Huntsville Times 23 5.5 23.9 ZIP Codes Advance (Newhouse) (N.Y.) 53,145 Page 1 State Newspaper Newsroom Diversity Staff non- Circulation Source for Ownership Weekday Index (100=parity) white % area non- circulation circulation white % area Alabama The Daily Mountain Eagle, 0 0.0 8.7 ZIP Codes Cleveland Newspapers (Tenn.) 11,026 Jasper Alabama Valley Times-News, Lanett DNR DNR 39.6 Home County 7,149 Alabama Mobile Register DNR DNR 32.8 ZIP Codes Advance (Newhouse) (N.Y.) 94,045 Alabama Montgomery Advertiser 48 21.5 44.4 ZIP Codes Gannett Co. (Va.) 48,389 Alabama Opelika-Auburn News, Opelika 53 18.2 34.1 ZIP Codes Media General (Va.) 14,924 Alabama The Daily Sentinel, DNR DNR 8.8 Home County Southern Newspapers (Texas) 5,529 Scottsboro Alabama The Selma Times-Journal 39 25.0 64.6 Home County Boone Newspapers (Ala.) 7,474 Alabama The Daily Home, Talladega 0 0.0 33.5 Home County Consolidated Publishing (Ala.) 9,872 Alabama The Messenger, Troy DNR DNR 39.9 Home County Boone Newspapers (Ala.) 3,328 Alabama The Tuscaloosa News 39 15.4 39.3 ZIP Codes New York Times Co. 34,332 Alaska Anchorage Daily News 13 3.4 26.8 ZIP Codes McClatchy Co. (Calif.) 66,448 Alaska Fairbanks Daily News-Miner DNR DNR 25.0 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 16,127 Alaska Juneau Empire 47 12.5 26.7 Home County Morris Communications (Ga.) 6,748 Alaska Peninsula Clarion, Kenai DNR DNR 15.0 Home County Morris Communications (Ga.) 5,710 Alaska The Daily News, Ketchikan 46 12.5 27.1 Home County 4,117 Alaska The Kodiak Daily Mirror 0 0.0 42.5 Home County MediaNews Group (Colo.) 2,735 Alaska The Daily Sitka Sentinel 0 0.0 32.9 Home County 2,821 Arizona Mohave Valley Daily News, DNR DNR 22.4 ZIP Codes Brehm Communications (Calif.) 7,861 Bullhead City Arizona Casa Grande Dispatch 16 9.1 56.2 ZIP Codes 8,493 Arizona The Daily Dispatch, Douglas 57 50.0 87.9 Home City Wick Communications (Ariz.) 2,169 Arizona Arizona Daily Sun, Flagstaff DNR DNR 38.3 ZIP Codes Pulitzer (Mo.) 11,462 Arizona The Kingman Daily Miner DNR DNR 14.7 Home City 8,587 Arizona Today's News-Herald, Lake 0 0.0 10.5 Home City Wick Communications (Ariz.) 11,028 Havasu City Arizona Tribune Newspapers, Mesa 18 4.1 23.1 ZIP Codes Freedom Communications (Ca.) 96,092 Arizona The Arizona Republic, 74 24.2 32.8 ZIP Codes Gannett Co. (Va.) 413,268 Phoenix Arizona The Daily Courier, Prescott DNR DNR 13.4 Home County 17,902 Arizona Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee 19 6.7 34.6 Home City Wick Communications (Ariz.) 9,693 Daily Review Arizona Daily News-Sun, Sun City 750 17.4 2.3 Home City Freedom Communications (Ca.) 16,579 Arizona Arizona Daily Star, Tucson 58 23.7 40.5 ZIP Codes Pulitzer (Mo.) 100,824 Page 2 State Newspaper Newsroom Diversity Staff non- Circulation Source for Ownership Weekday Index (100=parity) white % area non- circulation circulation white % area Arizona The Daily Territorial, 0 0.0 38.5 Home County Wick Communications (Ariz.) 753 Tucson Arizona Tucson Citizen 70 31.3 44.7 ZIP Codes Gannett Co. (Va.) 30,090 Arizona The Yuma Daily Sun DNR DNR 52.6 ZIP Codes Freedom Communications (Ca.) 15,618 Arkansas Siftings Herald, Arkadelphia DNR DNR 26.5 Home County HarborPoint Media (Fla.) 2,656 Arkansas Batesville Daily Guard 0 0.0 5.8 Home County 9,067 Arkansas The Benton Courier 0 0.0 5.5 Home County 7,580 Arkansas Benton County Daily Record, 69 9.1 13.2 Home County Community Publishers (Ark.) 10,865 Bentonville Arkansas Blytheville Courier News 0 0.0 36.4 Home County Rust Communications (Mo.) 4,074 Arkansas Camden News 41 16.7 40.6 Home County Wehco Media (Ark.) 4,342 Arkansas Log Cabin Democrat, Conway 57 7.1 12.6 Home County Morris Communications (Ga.) 10,234 Arkansas The Daily Citizen, De Queen 0 0.0 27.5 Home County 2,592 Arkansas The News-Times, El Dorado 77 26.7 34.8 ZIP Codes Wehco Media (Ark.) 9,717 Arkansas Northwest Arkansas Times, 0 0.0 16.0 Home City Community Publishers (Ark.) 18,017 Fayetteville Arkansas Times-Herald, Forrest City 36 20.0 54.9 Home County 4,475 Arkansas Times Record, Fort Smith 33 5.4 16.5 ZIP Codes Stephens Media Group (Donrey) 37,462 (Nev.) Arkansas Harrison Daily Times 0 0.0 6.1 ZIP Codes Community Publishers (Ark.) 9,424 Arkansas The Daily World, Helena DNR DNR 61.3 Home County Liberty Group Publishing (Ill.) 2,157 Arkansas Hope Star 0 0.0 40.2 Home County HarborPoint Media (Fla.) 3,031 Arkansas The Sentinel-Record, Hot 0 0.0 11.5 ZIP Codes Wehco Media (Ark.) 17,885 Springs Arkansas The Jonesboro Sun DNR DNR 8.1 ZIP Codes Paxton Media Group (Ky.) 23,156 Arkansas Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, DNR DNR 21.7 Counties Wehco Media (Ark.) 182,391 Little Rock Arkansas Banner-News, Magnolia 44 16.7 38.4 Home County Wehco Media (Ark.) 4,040 Arkansas Malvern Daily Record 0 0.0 13.4 Home County 5,015 Arkansas Baxter Bulletin, Mountain 954 30.8 3.2 ZIP Codes Gannett Co. (Va.) 11,410 Home Arkansas Paragould Daily Press 0 0.0 3.2 Home County Paxton Media Group (Ky.) 5,276 Arkansas Pine Bluff Commercial 53 23.8 44.8 ZIP Codes Stephens Media Group (Donrey) 18,548 (Nev.) Arkansas The Courier, Russellville 0 0.0 7.2 Home County Paxton Media Group (Ky.) 10,551 Page 3 State Newspaper Newsroom Diversity Staff non- Circulation Source for Ownership Weekday Index (100=parity) white % area non- circulation circulation white % area Arkansas The Daily Citizen, Searcy DNR DNR 7.4 Home County Paxton Media Group (Ky.) 5,686 Arkansas The Morning News, Springdale 18 2.5 14.0 ZIP Codes Stephens Media Group (Donrey) 37,669 (Nev.) Arkansas The Stuttgart Daily Leader 79 20.0 25.2 Home County Liberty Group Publishing (Ill.) 2,397 Arkansas Evening Times, West Memphis DNR DNR 50.3 ZIP Codes 7,487 California Auburn Journal 0 0.0 10.5 ZIP Codes Brehm Communications (Calif.) 11,569 California The Bakersfield Californian 37 19.7 53.6 ZIP Codes 62,278 California Desert Dispatch, Barstow DNR DNR 47.9 ZIP Codes Freedom Communications (Ca.) 4,581 California Benicia Herald DNR DNR 26.1 Home City 3,896 California Chico Enterprise-Record 43 10.0 23.1 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 33,550 California Daily Pilot, Costa Mesa 9 4.0 43.2 Home City 22,023 California The Daily Triplicate, 0 0.0 29.9 ZIP Codes 4,817 Crescent City California The Davis Enterprise 18 6.3 35.2 ZIP Codes 10,001 California Imperial Valley Press, El 59 47.6 80.7 ZIP Codes Schurz Communications (Ind.) 13,606 Centro California North County Times, 30 11.3 37.4 ZIP Codes Lee Enterprises (Iowa) 93,051 Escondido California Times-Standard, Eureka DNR DNR 18.7 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 19,563 California Daily Republic, Fairfield 20 10.3 50.9 ZIP Codes 18,591 California Fremont Argus DNR DNR 63.3 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 31,861 California The Fresno Bee 43 25.0 57.6 ZIP Codes McClatchy Co. (Calif.) 160,143 California The Dispatch, Gilroy 13 8.3 62.0 Home City Mainstreet Media Group (Calif.) 4,258 California The Glendale News-Press DNR DNR 45.8 Home City 22,093 California The Union, Grass Valley 60 5.3 8.8 ZIP Codes Swift Newspapers (Nev.) 15,900 California The Hanford Sentinel 41 23.1 55.9 ZIP Codes Pulitzer (Mo.) 13,001 California The Daily Review, Hayward DNR DNR 59.7 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 38,709 California Free Lance, Hollister DNR DNR 55.1 ZIP Codes Mainstreet Media Group (Calif.) 2,855 California Lake County Record-Bee, 0 0.0 19.6 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 7,381 Lakeport California Lodi News-Sentinel DNR DNR 35.5 ZIP Codes 16,553 California The Lompoc Record 27 12.5 46.3 ZIP Codes Pulitzer (Mo.) 6,967 California Press-Telegram, Long Beach DNR DNR 76.8 ZIP Codes MediaNews Group (Colo.) 96,967 California Los Angeles Times 33 19.0 58.2 ZIP Codes Tribune Co.
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