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American-Statesman : ウィキペディア英語版
Austin American-Statesman

The ''Austin American-Statesman'' is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of Texas. It is owned by Cox Enterprises. The newspaper places focus on issues affecting Austin and the Central Texas region.
The ''Austin American-Statesman'' competes with the ''Austin Chronicle'', an alternative weekly. The paper tends to print ''Associated Press'', ''New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'' and ''Los Angeles Times'' international and national news, but has strong Central Texas coverage, especially in political reporting. The ''Statesman'' benefits from the culture and writing heritage of Austin. It extensively covers the music scene, especially the annual South by Southwest Music Festival. The newspaper co-sponsors various events around Austin such as the Capital 10K foot race and the Season for Caring charity campaign.
The ''Statesman's'' news website is ''Statesman.com'' and its entertainment site is ''Austin360.com''. It also publishes a weekly Spanish-language newspaper, ¡ahora sí! (''ahorasi.com''). Additionally, the ''Statesman'' partners with the ''St. Petersburg Times'' with ''PolitiFact Texas'', a site that covers issues that are relevant to Texas and the Austin area.
==Circulation==
In 2009, the ''Austin American-Statesman'' ranked 60th in circulation among daily newspapers, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.〔 〕 Figures from Scarborough Research show the ''Statesman'' — in print and online – reaches 68% of Central Texans in an average week.〔() 〕
Following a national trend among daily newspapers, the ''Statesman'' has seen circulation declines in recent years. Austin is one of America's most Internet-connected cities, though not ranked in the 25 largest "connected" cities, and, in a related trend, the ''Statesman's'' daily circulation ranks among those cities seeing drops of 5% or more in recent reports.〔() 〕 As compared to a U.S. national decline of 2.1%, the ''Statesman's'' daily circulation in the most recent six-month reporting period fell 5.6% to 173,527. Its Sunday circulation fell 5.5% to 215,984. Austin is the 11th largest city (and the 35th largest metropolitan area) in the U.S.

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