Washington Post
The Washington Post is the most widely circulated newspaper in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1877 and is now the oldest extant in the area. The Washington Post is a leading American daily newspaper that has a particular emphasis on national politics. The Post has won 47 Pulitzer Prizes and 18 Nieman Fellowships, as well as 368 White House News Photographers Association awards, among others. The average daily circulation is 507,465 and the Sunday publication has an average circulation of 846,019. The papers weekday and Saturday printings include national and international news, business, politics, and editorial and opinions. They also have the local news, style section and sports section. Last, but not least the classified advertising section. The Sunday paper includes the same with the addition of Arts, Travel, comics, TV week, and the Washington Post Magazine. The newspaper is owned by The Washington Post Company with its headquarters located at 1150 15th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. United States.