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Media in Minneapolis–St. Paul : ウィキペディア英語版
Media in Minneapolis–St. Paul

Minneapolis–Saint Paul, also known as the ''Twin Cities'' of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, in the state of Minnesota, United States of America, has two major general-interest newspapers. The region is currently ranked as the 15th largest television market in the United States.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tvb.org/media/file/TVB_Market_Profiles_Nielsen_TVHH_DMA_Ranks_2013-2014.pdf )〕 The market officially includes 59 counties of Minnesota and Wisconsin, and extends far to the north and west. The radio market in the Twin Cities is estimated to be slightly smaller, ranked 16th in the nation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.arbitron.com/downloads/fa13_market_survey_schedule_poprankings.pdf )
==Print==

The two major general-interest newspapers are the ''Star Tribune'' in Minneapolis and the ''Saint Paul Pioneer Press''. The ''Minnesota Daily'' serves the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus and surrounding neighborhoods. The ''Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder,'' (''One Nation News'' ) and the ''Finance and Commerce'' business daily are published in Minneapolis as is the Web-based ''MinnPost.com''.
A number of other weekly and monthly publications (most of which are fully supported by advertising) are also available. The most prominent of these is Village Voice Media's ''City Pages'', the alternative weekly, with 2002 newcomer ''The Rake'' offering some competition in the form of a free monthly. ''Pulse of the Twin Cities'' is another weekly which has less advertising and more coverage of local music and activism.
There are also numerous weekly student publications at area colleges, including the University of Minnesota's (''The Wake'' ) student magazine, Macalester College's ''The Mac Weekly'', and St. Thomas' ''The Aquin''.
Minneapolis community newspapers include the sister publications ''Downtown Journal'', formerly ''Skyway News'', and ''Southwest Journal'', which cover downtown and southwest Minneapolis, respectively, as well as numerous neighborhood papers such as the ''North News'', ''Seward Profile'', ''Southside Pride'', and ''Whittier Globe''.
Only one weekly newspaper is devoted to neighborhood news in either city: St. Paul's ''East Side Review.'' Saint Paul also has a monthly, ''Highland Villager''.
Instead of neighborhood or general-interest news, some periodicals focus on a particular topic, such as the ones covering the Minnesota music scene. Others are audience-specific, such as ''Lavender Magazine'' for the state's gay community. ''The Minnesota Women's Press'', one of the few feminist newspapers in the country, serves the local feminist community. Other such periodicals of note include the ''Asian American Press'' 〔()〕 and ''The Catholic Spirit''.〔()〕

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