Media
New York is a major global center for the television, advertising, music, newspaper and book publishing industries and is also the largest media market in the United States. Some of the city's media conglomerates include Time Warner, the News Corporation, the Hearst Corporation, and Viacom. Six of the world's top ten global advertising agencies are headquartered in New York. Three of the "Big Four" record labels are also based in the city. One-third of all independent films in the world are produced in New York. More than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines have an office in the city. The book-publishing industry employs about 13,000 people.
Two of the three national daily newspapers in the United States are New York papers, The Wall Street Journal (circulation 2.1 million) and The New York Times (circulation 1.1 million). Other major newspapers in the city include The New York Daily News (circulation 730,000) and The New York Post (circulation 650,000), founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton. The city also has a major ethnic press, with newspapers published in more than twenty languages. El Diario La Prensa (circulation 265,000) is New York's largest Spanish-language daily and the oldest in the nation. The New York Amsterdam News, published in Harlem, is a prominent African-American newspaper.
The television industry developed in New York and is a major employer in the city's economy. The four major American broadcast networks, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, are all headquartered in New York. Many cable channels are based in the city as well, including MTV, BET, Fox News, HBO, and Comedy Central. In 2005 there were more than 100 television shows taped in New York City.
New York is also a center for non-commercial media. Public access television began in the city in 1968. WNET is the city's major public television station and a primary provider of national PBS programming. WNYC, a public radio station owned by the city until 1997, has the largest public radio audience in the United States. The City of New York runs NYC-TV that broadcasts several original Emmy Award-winning shows covering music, culture and vast ethnicities in city neighborhoods. CUNY TV is the City University of New York's 24/7 educational cable channel providing educational, cultural and multi-lingual programming.
(Source: Wikipedia.org)
