Cleveland Plain Dealer is a daily newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The newspaper is published seven days a week. It is one of the best American media outlets, according to Mondo Times members. First published in 1842, The Plain Dealer is the largest circulation Ohio newspaper. It serves news, opinion, sports and entertainment coverage to the greater Cleveland area. With daily circulation of 271,180, Cleveland Plain Dealer is one of the largest circulation newspapers in the USA. Learn more at Mondo Newspapers, the worldwide newspaper directory. This newspaper is owned by Newhouse Newspapers. The web site is presented in the English language.
| Contact Information |
Susan Goldberg is the editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
| Section editors: | | Book editor: | Karen Long | | Business editor: | Randy Roguski | | Entertainment editor: | Marc Bona | | Opinion editor: | Brent Larkin | | Sports editor: | Roy Hewitt | | Travel editor: | John Gruner |
In May of 2007, Susan Goldberg was announced as the editor appointed to replace Doug Clifton. Susan Goldberg was formerly the executive editor of the San Jose Mercury News. For Cleveland Plain Dealer contact information, become a Mondo Times Advanced or Professional Member. If you are a member, log in now. |
| Cleveland Plain Dealer Ratings | Content:
Very Good (8 votes)
Political Bias: No Bias (8 votes)
Credibility: High (8 votes)
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| News, Reviews & Comments | Comments to date: 1. The most recent comments are below.
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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 8:35pm on Friday, July 10th, 2009 | On June 28, 2009, Cleveland Plain Dealer Columnist Connie Schultz wrote in favor of changing the Federal Copyright Act as a way to save newspapers from online redistribution of their work:
"Journalists are not broken, but the business model that used to sustain the work we do is toeing the cliff. The Internet poses challenges we never anticipated. The question is: What will save us?
David and Daniel Marburger think they have the answer: Change the federal copyright law. I think they are right."
The full story:
http://www.cleveland.com/schultz/index.ssf/2009/06/tighter_copyright_law_could_sa.html
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