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The Cincinnati Post : ウィキペディア英語版
The Cincinnati Post

''The Cincinnati Post'' was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. In Northern Kentucky, it was bundled inside a local edition called ''The Kentucky Post''. The ''Post'' was a founding publication and onetime flagship of Scripps-Howard Newspapers, a division of the E. W. Scripps Company. For much of its history, the ''Post'' was the most widely read paper in the Cincinnati market. Its readership was concentrated on the West Side of Cincinnati, as well as in Northern Kentucky, where it was considered the newspaper of record.
The ''Post'' began publishing in 1881 and launched its Northern Kentucky edition in 1890. It acquired ''The Cincinnati Times-Star'' in 1958. The ''Post'' ceased publication at the end of 2007, after 30 years in a joint operating agreement with ''The Cincinnati Enquirer''.
==Content==
The ''Post'' was known throughout its history for investigative journalism and focus on local coverage,〔 characteristics common to Scripps papers. As one of the first successful penny presses outside the East Coast, the ''Post'' was written primarily for blue collar laborers who had no time to read a newspaper in the morning. Its articles were written to be easily readable. In its heyday, the paper consistently championed good governance and labor rights.〔
Though the ''Post'' considered itself politically independent, it historically tended to support progressive politicians relative to the ''Times-Star'' and ''Enquirer''.〔〔 The ''Post'''s editorial position became uniformly conservative in the years following its merger with the ''Times-Star'', according to Stevens (1969). By the early 1990s, the paper's political stance had become "a grumpily conservative sigh of resentment" according to journalist William Greider.〔

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