Boston Globe keeps investigative stance and lively local coverage
Boston, Massachusetts
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Lauded journal not slowing down
Founded in 1872 The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts. It covers Metro, Sports, Business, Politics, Opinion, World News, Lifestyle, Arts, Cars, Real Estate, and more. The Boston Globe has won 27 Pulitzer Prizes.
In 1993, The New York Times purchased The Boston Globe for $1.1 billion, and, twenty years later, sold it for $70 million to John W. Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC, who remains owner and publisher.
Henry's company, Boston Globe Media Partners, operates several websites; Boston.com provides regional news and information about the Boston, Massachusetts area. Loveletter.boston.com is an advice column by Meredith Goldstein, an entertainment reporter and advice columnist for The Boston Globe. Realestate.boston.com offers expert advice on buying, selling, home improvement, design, and luxury living.
Boston Globe Media Partners encompasses multiple affiliates and subsidiaries. These entities operate websites, mobile applications, social media channels, electronic newsletters, podcasts, classified ads, events, surveys, and more under the banner of The Boston Globe.
The Boston Globe offers low introductory rates featuring unlimited access to articles online. The newspaper also continues to offer home delivery, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all readers.
Contact
Nancy Barnes, editor: nancy.barnes@globe.com
Jennifer Peter, managing editor: jennifer.peter@globe.com
Headquarters: Exchange Place, 53 State Street, Boston, MA 02109
Sources
Boston Globe website
History of Globe
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