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... The Times was much more likely to take a major
happening in the Democratic party as a “lead story” whereas the Chronicle remained
focused around local stories. ... The Chronicle’s coverage is less extensive
because it is a local paper, but those stories it does follow, especially concerning recent
debates, have only a healthy interest in giving readers an idea of the standing of each
of the candidates, while reporting anti-Bush sentiments only when asserted by the
candidates. ... The ads in the Times have a much larger target audience- airline companies,
national chains, and other widespread items. ... Other than the to-be-expected disproportional coverage given to local news, the
Chronicle also seems to be less focused on issues. ... It is ranked the #1
newspaper site on the Web and is one of the most, if not the most, widely
circulated papers in the U.
Approximate Word count = 857 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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