Sun-Sentinel

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South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The 2007-03-06 front page of the
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Tribune Company
Publisher Bob Gremillion
Editor Earl Maucker
Founded 1910
Headquarters 200 E. Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 248,124 Daily
339,728 Sunday[1]
ISSN 0744-8139

Website: sun-sentinel.com

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, owned by the Tribune Company, is the main daily newspaper of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and all of Broward County. Its main competitor in this area is the Miami Herald, out of neighboring Miami-Dade County to the south.

The paper now publishes throughout southeastern Florida as the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, including the Miami-Dade area, and Palm Beach County (the West Palm Beach area) to the north. In this area, The Palm Beach Post is the main rival of the Sun-Sentinel.

The Sun-Sentinel publishes various websites including Sun-Sentinel.com, SouthFlorida.com, SFParenting.com and CityLinkOnline.com. The Sun-Sentinel is the result of a newspaper merger from the 1950s, combining the Pompano Beach Sun with the Ft. Lauderdale Sentinel.

The Sun-Sentinel emphasizes providing local news, through its Community News and Local sections. It reaches more than 600,000 readers daily and more than 850,000 on Sundays. Although it has not won a Pulitzer Prize, it has been a "nominated finalist" numerous times, including its 2006 coverage of Hurricane Wilma and an investigation into the Federal Emergency Management Agency's mismanagement of hurricane aid.

In 2001, the Sun-Sentinel opened its first full-time foreign bureau in Havana, Cuba. Shared with the Tribune Co., their Havana newsroom is the only permanent presence of any South Florida newspaper.

In 2002, the Sun-Sentinel began publishing a Spanish weekly newspaper, El Sentinel. The newspaper is distributed free on Saturdays to Hispanic households in Broward and Palm Beach counties and is also available in racks in both counties. It's also available online at Elsentinel.com. In 2004, the paper won the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for its coverage of health and human services in the state.

Sun-Sentinel's website has news video from two South Florida television stations: West Palm Beach's NBC affiliate WPTV and WSFL, the Miami and Ft. Lauderdale CW affiliate.

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  1. ^ 2006 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation (PDF). BurrellesLuce (2006-03-31). Retrieved on 2007-03-06.

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