The news media in Washington, DC is led by the city's oldest and most-read daily newspaper, The Washington Post, famed for its exposure of the Watergate scandal in 1974. It is considered to be one of the most reputable newspapers in the United States. Both the Washington Times and the free circulation Washington City Paper have large readership, as does the free daily tabloid Washington Examiner. All of these publications also have online editions.

Business news in Washington is ably covered by Washington Business Journal. The city's favorite magazine, The Washingtonian, covers the softer side of DC with human interest stories, dining reviews and fine arts coverage.

The Washington, DC Metro Area is the eighth largest television broadcast market in the U.S. and has ten major stations. The market also has 28 AM and FM radio stations. Additionally, Washington and its suburbs are home to XM Satellite Radio, the U.S. government's international broadcast service, Voice of America, as well as international television networks, including CNN, BBC, CBC and Al Jazeera.

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