Express (newspaper)
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Express is a free, widely circulated daily newspaper in the Washington, D.C., metro area. It is in the tabloid format and is printed every weekday and distributed at Metro Stations and throughout the District. It is owned and printed by the Washington Post Company, but few of the stories are written by Washington Post staff. Most stories and pictures come from the Associated Press, and are often very condensed. The newspaper is financed solely by advertisements and classifieds, which take up much of the newspaper.
Express debuted in the summer of 2003.
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Corporate Staff: Donald E. Graham (COB & CEO) | Alan Frank | Patrick Butler | Diana M. Daniels | Ann L. McDaniel | Christopher Ma | John B. Morse, Jr. | Gerald M. Rosberg | Daniel J. Lynch | Wallace R. Cooney | Pinkie Dent Mayfield | John F. Hockenberry | Warren E. Buffett | Christopher C. Davis | Barry Diller | John L. Dotson, Jr. | Melinda French Gates | George J. Gillespie, III | Ronald L. Olson | Alice M. Rivlin | Richard D. Simmons | George W. Wilson | Jonathan Grayer | Veronica Dillon | Thomas O. Might | Caroline Little |
News Publications: Commercial Printing | Comprint Military Publications | El Tiempo Latino | Everett Daily Herald | Express | Greater Washington Publishing | Mid-Atlantic Retirement Living | Maryland Gazette | Southern Maryland Newspapers | Washington NewHomes Guide | Washington Post | Washington Resource Guide | Washington Spaces |
Magazines: BudgetTravel | Newsweek | Newsweek International | Slate |
Interactive Assets: WPNI |
Cable Television Assets: CableOne |
Broadcast Television Assets: KSAT | KPRC | WDIV | WJXT | WKMG | WPLG |
Annual Revenue: $3.3 billion USD | Employees: 14,800 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: WPO | Website: www.washpostco.com |