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name: United States of America. Form of government: federal republic with two legislative houses (Senate [100]; House of Representatives [435]). Head of state and government: President. Capital: Washington, D.C. Official language: none. Official religion: none. Population (1998): 270,262,000 |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, The national capital is Washington, which is coextensive with the District of Columbia, the federal capital region created in 1790. The United States is the fourth largest country in the world in area (after Russia, Canada, and China). (Britannica.com) |
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MAJOR METRO NEWSPAPERS |
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Available in National and International editions, printed in Frankfurt, London, Hong Kong, Milan and Charleroi. USA TODAY's International edition is available in more than 60 countries worldwide. They also have an excellent adtrack survey report! |
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The LA Times' online print rate-card is still under construction but we have pointed you to the contact numbers. |
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The Post is read by more than 1.6 million people daily and nearly 2.4 million people on Sunday, it is considered to be one of the best ways to reach Washington with an advertising message. |
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Their online advertising form goes through great lengths to target your profiled consumer. Little info is available online for print edition advertisements. |
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The Globe delivers 70% of its daily newspapers directly to homes through subscription sales. So media planners, you know what this means! |
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Excellent research on audience composition along with special excellent Corporate Perceptions surveys and more |
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Get local from there... abc has a local metro network which you can access particular info on from their site. |
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Their online media center is still being constructed but a detailed contact list has been setup |
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OTHER MEDIA RESOURCES |
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| Children's Television svartifoss.fcc.gov:8080/prod/kidvid/prod/kidvid.htm FCC Handbook UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the
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The Jesuit Communication Project Freedom of Information Act MZTV Museum
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