Newspaper of record
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A "newspaper of record" is a broadsheet (although now some of these publications have switched or are planning to switch to a tabloid/compact format) newspaper with high standards of journalism. Newspapers of record are usually found internationally at newsstands as representative of the publishing country's news. Newspapers of record generally have strong editors and proprietors and are allowed to hold independent views from those of their proprietor. Newspapers generally considered "newspapers of record" include:
- The New York Times: New York City in the United States
- The Washington Post: Washington, D.C. in the United States
- Le Monde: Paris in France
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: Frankfurt in Germany
- The Times: London in the United Kingdom
- Financial Times: London in the United Kingdom (main base)
- The Irish Times: Dublin in the Republic of Ireland
Newspapers considered by some to be "newspapers of record" include:
- The Guardian: London in the United Kingdom
- The Daily Telegraph: London in the United Kingdom