New York is the largest media market in North America, and feature's most of the world's top advertising agencies, record labels, and media conglomerates such as Time Warner, the Hearst Corporation and Viacom.
If you need some good reading to facilitate any of your daily activities, not to worry: New York is home to four of the ten largest papers in the United States. The Wall Street Journal is distributed to over 2.1 million readers a day. Cha-ching! The New York Times is New York City's other national newspaper, and has been proudly circulating “All the News That's Fit to Print” since 1851. The Village Voice is a free weekly newspaper that highlights arts and culture, complete with listings of events that will satiate any liberal appetite. Perhaps you'll get the biggest hoot from |The Onion, a free satirical newspaper as vital to the Internet as it is to New York City.
New York City is also home to tons of heavy-hitters in the magazine publishing world. Perhaps no publication captures the witty, intellectual spirit of the city as well as the New Yorker, a weekly magazine of the arts, literature, journalism, and coffee shop discussion fodder. Of course, New York City's huge music scene is not without its own magazine: Rolling Stone has been not-so-subtly reminiscing about the late 60s since the late 60s.
For 52 years, we have published the world’s favorite budget travel guides, written entirely by students and updated every year. With pen and notebook in hand and a few changes of underwear stuffed in our backpacks, we spend months roaming the globe in search of travel bargains.
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