The Miami Herald

The nation's 27th-largest newspaper, The Miami Herald has a daily circulation of 272,000 (342,000 on Sundays). The Miami-based paper has won 19 Pulitzer Prizes, starting in 1951 and continuing into 2007 (Debbie Cenziper, now at The Washington Post, for affordable housing coverage).

circulation figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations, May 2007

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Be wary of freelancing for this paper. They may ask you to do a lot, they pay a little and they may never pay you for work you've done and not run your story. It may not be worth the hassle.

Anonymous said...

It depends.

The freelance pool has all but dried up. There's almost always a hiring freeze in the newsroom, but exceptions seem to be made as needed.

The Liza Gross/Eddie Alvarez dept is all that it's cracked up (or down) to be. Many people will be celebrating when she's gone and he will inevitably follow her out the door.

The business side of the paper is a mess. The marketing dept is a shadow of its former self. The inmates are running the asylum.

Proceed with extreme caution.