Newsroom diversity has passed its peak
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| Rank | Newspaper Company | Average Newsroom Diversity Index (100=parity) |
| 1 | Gannett Co. (Va.) | 89 |
| 2 | Knight Ridder (Calif.) | 76 |
| 3 | McClatchy Co. (Calif.) | 71 |
| 4 | New York Times Co. | 69 |
| 5 | Cox Enterprises (Ga.) | 66 |
| 6 | Advance (Newhouse) (N.Y.) | 63 |
| 7 | Freedom Communications (Ca.) | 59 |
| 7 | Pulitzer (Mo.) | 59 |
| 9 | Scripps (Ohio) | 56 |
| 10 | Tribune Co. (Ill.) | 55 |
| 11 | Dow Jones (N.Y.) | 52 |
| 12 | Washington Post | 48 |
| 13 | Lee Enterprises (Iowa) | 47 |
| 13 | MediaNews Group (Colo.) | 47 |
| 15 | Hearst Newspapers (N.Y.) | 45 |
| 16 | Copley Press (Calif.) | 43 |
| 17 | Community Newspaper Holdings (Ala.) | 41 |
| 18 | Belo (Texas) | 40 |
| 19 | Media General (Va.) | 39 |
| 20 | Liberty Group Publishing (Ill.) | 32 |
| 21 | Journal Register (N.J.) | 24 |
| 22 | Hollinger International (Ill.) | 22 |
| 23 | Morris Communications (Ga.) | 21 |
| 24 | Horizon Publications (Ill.) | 19 |
| 25 | Paxton Media Group (Ky.) | 18 |
| 26 | Ogden Newspapers (W.V.) | 12 |
The list is led by companies with well-known programs of rewarding managers -- with bonuses -- for recruitment of journalists of color.
Some of the larger chains appear to have a farm team of journalists at the smaller newspapers, ready to move up to the larger newspapers. Leave out USA Today, and Gannett's other newspapers have a combined score of 103, or greater non-white employment than the non-white share of their circulation areas.
Detailed rankings of larger newspaper groups are in Table 7: Large newspaper companies, ranked by Newsroom Diversity Index (PDF format), or see the table in Excel format.
And groups with fewer newspapers, or lower total circulation, are in Table 8: Small newspaper companies, ranked by Newsroom Diversity Index (PDF format), or see the table in Excel format.
How does the industry generally show improvement in the ASNE surveys, if many papers are falling behind?
It's clear that the increase in non-white employment at some newspapers is masking a decline at others.
And some papers that are below their historic peak have made small gains in recent years. In the past year, 57 percent of the largest 200 papers increased their non-white staffing percentage, while 32 percent of the broader list of all newspapers increased. (These figures reflect only those responding to the surveys.)
Another factor is that ASNE does not divulge for individual newspapers the raw number of non-white journalists. It reports only the percentage of the staff that is non-white. So it's difficult to know whether a paper truly increased its number of journalists of color, or whether just the percentage increased as white journalists left.
Many newsrooms have contracted in recent years, by involuntary layoffs, voluntary buyouts or attrition. Those cuts would tend to affect an older, and therefore more white group of journalists. If the newsroom shrinks, and whites leave, the non-white percentage can increase without a single additional non-white journalist being hired. This year ASNE reported that newsrooms have lost more than 2,200 journalists since 2001, a 4 percent decline, while the number of journalists of color has increased by 700, or nearly 11 percent.
Without the industry contraction, presumably the records on non-white hiring would look worse at many newspapers. Even with the contraction, most newspapers are below their peak non-white employment, as a share of the staff.
The number of newspapers reporting an all-white newsroom declined a bit. There were 346 newspapers this year, 374 last year. Their editors reported no non-white journalists. As a share of all newspapers responding to ASNE's survey, the all-white papers were 37 percent this year, down from 40 percent last year.
Although many of these all-white newspapers are small, they have a combined weekday circulation of 3,337,478 -– about the total of USA Today and The New York Times combined.
That all-white list doesn't include the 486 daily newspapers that ignored the annual ASNE survey. Of those, 275 papers reported an all-white newsroom on their latest report in a previous year. So the latest evidence from 44 percent of all newspapers (621 out of 1,410) showed an entirely white newsroom.
Many of these all-white papers are in relatively white communities, but not all: What do Greenwood, Miss., and Rocky Ford, Colo. have in common with Plainview, Texas, Sumter, S.C., and Liberal, Kan.? These five communities have a majority of non-whites in the newspaper's circulation area, and all their editors reported having an entirely white newsroom. Another 40 all-white newsrooms serve communities where at least a quarter of the population are non-whites.
More information on the all-white newsrooms is below, in Discussion question No. 2, How many communities are still getting their news from all-white newsrooms?
The all-white newspapers are listed in
Table 9: All-white newsrooms: Newspapers employing no journalists of color, ranked by non-white population in circulation area (PDF format),
or see the table in Excel format.
This report gives more detail on the following questions:
Since 1978, the American Society of Newspaper Editors has urged editors to improve news coverage by employing at least enough journalists of color to reflect their diverse communities. ASNE asks papers to report the percentage of editors, reporters, copy/layout editors and photographers who are black, Hispanic, Asian or Native American. This year again ASNE reported slow progress in total non-white employment, as a result falling further behind the growing non-white population of the nation.
Although ASNE's report shows each newspaper's non-white employment, it does not disclose how close that paper is to ASNE's goal, nor which papers are moving closer to the goal.
The Knight Foundation report builds on the ASNE survey by showing which newspapers, and newspaper chains, are closer to the ASNE goal than others. It compares the newsroom staffing, as reported to ASNE, with the circulation area population, using figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the US Census.
The report -- on the Web at www.powerreporting.com/knight -- includes a separate Web page for each of 1,410 daily newspapers, showing its history of non-white employment from 1990-2005; a Diversity Index comparing the newsroom non-white employment with its circulation area's population; a companywide Diversity Index; a role model, another newspaper of similar size and circumstance with a higher Diversity Index; and details on the race and ethnicity of the circulation area and the home county. In addition, for the 866 papers that file audited sales reports by ZIP Code, the report shows the racial and ethnic breakdown in each ZIP Code, the household income, and sales per household.
The Knight Foundation report is intended to help journalists, newspaper readers and community leaders discuss such questions as:
In which communities and neighborhoods does our newspaper sell well? or poorly?
Are the low-sales neighborhoods explained by household incomes? by competition from other papers? Do race, ethnicity and language play a role?
Does our newspaper have more readers in non-white areas than we had thought? Or fewer?
Is our newspaper missing a business opportunity? Would having more reporters and editors of color help the paper get more news of interest to readers of color? Even with the current staff, what steps can the newspaper take to raise its awareness of news of interest to all readers?
When did our newspaper's non-white staffing reach its peak? What has happened since? What are the barriers to hiring and retaining journalists of color?
What explains the persistent number of all-white newsrooms, even in communities with many readers of color?
1. How close are most newspapers to parity with their circulation areas?
The rarities are still the dailies who have reached ASNE's goal. Only 13 percent of newspapers responding to the survey have reached parity between the newsroom and community, unchanged since last year’s report and up slightly from the 11 percent in 2003.
Only 36 percent of newspapers are even halfway to the goal, up from 34 percent last year.
Here's how newspapers were dispersed by Newsroom Diversity Index, which compares the newsroom non-white percentage with the community non-white percentage. (100 = parity.)
| % of Newspapers Reporting | No. of Newspapers Reporting | |||||
| 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | |
| 100 percent parity or better | 11% | 13% | 13% | 101 | 123 | 120 |
| 75 to 99 percent | 7% | 7% | 8% | 61 | 61 | 74 |
| 50 to 74 percent | 14% | 14% | 15% | 129 | 132 | 136 |
| 25 to 49 percent | 21% | 18% | 21% | 195 | 169 | 191 |
| 1 to 24 percent | 8% | 8% | 6% | 75 | 73 | 57 |
| All-white newsrooms | 40% | 40% | 37% | 372 | 374 | 346 |
The Newsroom Diversity Index for larger newspapers is detailed in Table 1: Ranking by 2004 Newsroom Diversity Index: Top 200 newspapers by circulation (PDF format), or see the table in Excel format.
The Newsroom Diversity Index for all newspapers is in Table 2: Ranking by 2004 Newsroom Diversity Index: All daily newspapers, listed by state and city (PDF format), or see the table in Excel format.
2. How many communities are still getting their news from all-white newsrooms?
No people of color work in 346 US newspapers, about one in four newsrooms.
In reality, the number of all-white newsrooms almost certainly is substantially higher, because 486 newspapers did not respond to the ASNE survey.
For a hint at the real number of all-white newsrooms, one can look at how the 486 non-responders did respond to previous ASNE surveys. Of those 486 newspapers, 275 papers reported an all-white newsroom on their latest report in a previous year. So the latest evidence from 44 percent of all newspapers (621 out of 1,410) showed no journalists of color.
Or one can look at use the responding papers of a certain size as a proxy to indicate the employment at the non-responding papers. This analysis suggests the likelihood that there are at least 182 more newspapers with all-white newsrooms, for a total of 528 out of 1,410 newspapers, or 37 percent. Together, those newspapers serve more than 5.3 million readers a day.
Some of these all-white newspapers are in communities that are themselves nearly all white. Even in those communities, ASNE's goal calls for employment of at least one journalist of color. If each of those 528 all-white newsrooms hired just one journalist of color, it would increase the total number of such journalists by more than 7%.
But many of the all-white newsrooms are in communities with substantial non-white populations. And more than a third of the all-white newsrooms serve communities that are at least 10 percent non-white.
The all-white newsrooms serving the most heavily non-white communities are:
| Rank | Circulation area non-white % |
Newspaper, State | Ownership | Weekday circulation |
| 1 | 66.2 | The Greenwood Commonwealth, Miss. | Emmerich Newspapers (Miss.) | 7,607 |
| 2 | 59.7 | Rocky Ford Daily Gazette, Colo. | 3,013 | |
| 3 | 54.9 | Plainview Daily Herald, Texas | Hearst Newspapers (N.Y.) | 6,481 |
| 4 | 54.3 | The Item, Sumter, S.C. | 21,389 | |
| 5 | 50.6 | Southwest Daily Times, Liberal, Kan. | 4,250 | |
| 6 | 48.9 | The Ennis Daily News, Texas | Fackelman Newspapers (Fla.) | 3,214 |
| 7 | 48.3 | Artesia Daily Press, N.M. | 3,550 | |
| 8 | 46.5 | The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Ga. | Community Newspaper Holdings (Ala.) | 7,416 |
| 9 | 44.5 | Bastrop Daily Enterprise, La. | Liberty Group Publishing (Ill.) | 5,815 |
| 10 | 43.1 | Ruston Daily Leader, La. | Fackelman Newspapers (Fla.) | 5,592 |
| 11 | 42.8 | Natchitoches Times, La. | 4,805 | |
| 12 | 42.5 | The Kodiak Daily Mirror, Alaska | MediaNews Group (Colo.) | 2,735 |
| 13 | 42.1 | Clovis News Journal, N.M. | Freedom Communications (Ca.) | 7,576 |
| 14 | 40.2 | Hope Star, Ark. | HarborPoint Media (Fla.) | 3,031 |
| 15 | 37.3 | The Tifton Gazette, Ga. | Community Newspaper Holdings (Ala.) | 9,046 |
| 16 | 36.9 | The Garden City Telegram, Kan. | Harris Enterprises (Kan.) | 8,912 |
| 17 | 36.4 | Blytheville Courier News, Ark. | Rust Communications (Mo.) | 4,074 |
| 18 | 35.6 | Washington Daily News, N.C. | 8,938 | |
| 19 | 33.5 | The Daily Home, Talladega, Ala. | Consolidated Publishing (Ala.) | 9,872 |
| 20 | 33.3 | Guymon Daily Herald, Okla. | Horizon Publications (Ill.) | 2,568 |
| 21 | 32.9 | The Daily Sitka Sentinel, Alaska | 2,821 | |
| 21 | 32.9 | The Fort Morgan Times, Colo. | MediaNews Group (Colo.) | 4,390 |
| 23 | 32.6 | The Union Daily Times, S.C. | 6,355 |
A full list of the all-white newsrooms is in Table 9: All-white newsrooms: Newspapers employing no journalists of color, ranked by non-white population in circulation area (PDF format), or see the table in Excel format.
Nor are all the all-white newsrooms in tiny communities. The all-white newsrooms with the largest daily circulation are:
| Rank | Weekday circulation |
Circulation area non-white % |
Newspaper, State | Ownership |
| 1 | 47,105 | 10.8 | Billings Gazette, Montana | Lee Enterprises (Iowa) |
| 2 | 47,083 | 9.5 | The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois | Pulitzer (Mo.) |
| 3 | 42,463 | 8.2 | The Macomb Daily, Mount Clemens, Michigan | Journal Register (N.J.) |
| 4 | 33,714 | 5.1 | Observer-Reporter, Washington, Pennsylvania | |
| 5 | 32,745 | 4.0 | The Scranton Times and The Tribune, Pennsylvania | Times-Shamrock (Pa.) |
| 6 | 31,805 | 4.1 | Altoona Mirror, Pennsylvania | Ogden Newspapers (W.V.) |
| 7 | 31,606 | 4.0 | The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | Times-Shamrock (Pa.) |
| 8 | 30,685 | 10.7 | The Hutchinson News, Kansas | Harris Enterprises (Kan.) |
| 9 | 29,964 | 21.0 | The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia | Media General (Va.) |
| 10 | 29,513 | 5.1 | Johnson City Press, Tennessee | Sandusky Newspapers (Ohio) |
| 11 | 29,251 | 4.2 | Valley News Dispatch, Tarentum, Pennsylvania | Tribune-Review (Pa.) |
| 12 | 28,621 | 2.8 | Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, Iowa | |
| 13 | 28,115 | 2.4 | Butler Eagle, Pennsylvania | |
| 14 | 27,998 | 6.5 | The Salina Journal, Kansas | Harris Enterprises (Kan.) |
| 15 | 27,960 | 5.6 | Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Kentucky | Paxton Media Group (Ky.) |
| 16 | 27,186 | 17.4 | The Daily Commercial, Leesburg, Florida | HarborPoint Media (Fla.) |
| 17 | 26,901 | 4.0 | Leader-Telegram, Eau Claire, Wisconsin | |
| 18 | 26,747 | 4.1 | Pottsville Republican & Evening Herald, Pennsylvania | Times-Shamrock (Pa.) |
3. How many newspapers are at their high-water mark?
For a historical perspective, the study looked at ASNE surveys from 1990 through 2005.
Among the 200 largest papers, 176 reported their employment figures for the latest year. Each of these reported at least one non-white employee. Of those 176 papers:
Among all 1,410 papers, 924 reported their employment for the latest year. The picture for those papers is more complicated because so many have all-white newsrooms, and many of those have never reported a non-white employee.
Of those 924 papers:
Here are the peak years of non-white employment for the 200 largest newspapers, along with their peak non-white staff percentage and their latest percentage. An asterisk indicates that the newspaper did not report employment for the latest year. The 2005 ASNE report, issued in April 2005, reflects employment at the end of the previous year.
| Rank by size |
Peak year of non-white staffing |
Newspaper, State | Community non-white population % |
Peak non-white staffing (% of staff) |
Latest non-white staffing (% of staff) |
Latest year reporting |
| 1 | 1994 | USA Today, Va. | 30.9 | 21.4 | 17.2 | 2005 |
| 2 | 2000 | The Wall Street Journal, N.Y. | 30.9 | 18.2 | 16.7 | 2005 |
| 3 | 2003 | The New York Times, N.Y. | 30.9 | 17.1 | 16.7 | 2005 |
| 4 | 2000 | Los Angeles Times, Calif. | 58.2 | 20.6 | 19.0 | 2005 |
| 5 | 1995 | Daily News, N.Y., N.Y. | 65.0 | 20.9 | 17.2 | 2005 |
| 6 | 2004 | The Washington Post, D.C. | 43.2 | 22.6 | 21.4 | 2005 |
| 7 | 1994* | New York Post, N.Y. | 40.3 | 17.3 | 13.9 | 2001 |
| 8 | 2005 | Chicago Tribune, Ill. | 28.5 | 17.7 | 17.7 | 2005 |
| 9 | 2005 | Houston Chronicle, Texas | 51.2 | 21.3 | 21.3 | 2005 |
| 10 | 2004 | The Dallas Morning News, Texas | 40.9 | 20.2 | 14.8 | 2005 |
| 11 | 1998 | San Francisco Chronicle, Calif. | 46.8 | 20.7 | 16.8 | 2005 |
| 12 | 2002 | Newsday, Long Island, N.Y. | 33.9 | 26.1 | 25.7 | 2005 |
| 13 | 2005 | The Boston Globe, Mass. | 16.9 | 20.0 | 20.0 | 2005 |
| 14 | 2005 | The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Ariz. | 32.8 | 24.2 | 24.2 | 2005 |
| 15 | 1996* | Chicago Sun-Times, Ill. | 50.3 | 23.0 | 23.0 | 1996 |
| 16 | 1998 | The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J. | 36.8 | 23.4 | 19.8 | 2005 |
| 17 | 2005 | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ga. | 38.1 | 23.0 | 23.0 | 2005 |
| 18 | 2001 | Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn. | 14.6 | 14.6 | 14.5 | 2005 |
| 19 | 2004 | The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pa. | 22.3 | 18.5 | 17.2 | 2005 |
| 20 | 1995 | The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio | 24.5 | 17.9 | 14.8 | 2005 |
| 21 | 2005 | Detroit Free Press, Mich. | 28.1 | 29.2 | 29.2 | 2005 |
| 22 | 2005 | The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. | 18.2 | 18.8 | 18.8 | 2005 |
| 23 | 2005 | St. Petersburg Times, Fla. | 15.8 | 16.5 | 16.5 | 2005 |
| 24 | 1999 | The Miami Herald, Fla. | 70.1 | 46.8 | 29.9 | 2005 |
| 25 | 2005 | The San Diego Union-Tribune, Calif. | 45.5 | 17.1 | 17.1 | 2005 |
| 26 | 2005 | Orange County Register, Santa Ana, Calif. | 48.8 | 27.4 | 27.4 | 2005 |
| 27 | 2004 | The Sacramento Bee, Calif. | 35.0 | 30.4 | 29.2 | 2005 |
| 28 | 2005 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Mo. | 21.4 | 16.4 | 16.4 | 2005 |
| 29 | 2004 | The Kansas City Star, Mo. | 20.4 | 17.9 | 17.3 | 2005 |
| 30 | 2005 | The Denver Post, Colo. | 27.5 | 18.5 | 18.5 | 2005 |
| 31 | 2005 | Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo. | 25.0 | 14.1 | 14.1 | 2005 |
| 32 | 1991 | The Sun, Baltimore, Md. | 33.9 | 19.6 | 15.9 | 2005 |
| 33 | 2003 | San Jose Mercury News, Calif. | 52.6 | 33.2 | 32.1 | 2005 |
| 34 | 1992 | Orlando Sentinel, Fla. | 32.0 | 20.5 | 18.9 | 2005 |
| 35 | 2005 | The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La. | 43.6 | 17.1 | 17.1 | 2005 |
| 36 | 2005 | The Indianapolis Star, Ind. | 20.0 | 14.4 | 14.4 | 2005 |
| 37 | 1991* | The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio | 17.8 | 5.5 | 5.5 | 1991 |
| 38 | 1995* | Boston Herald, Mass. | 24.1 | 11.2 | 5.5 | 2003 |
| 39 | 2005 | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wis. | 22.5 | 19.2 | 19.2 | 2005 |
| 40 | 1993 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pa. | 13.2 | 10.8 | 9.6 | 2005 |
| 41 | 2005 | South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale | 36.1 | 28.3 | 28.3 | 2005 |
| 42 | 1998 | The Seattle Times, Wash. | 24.7 | 23.6 | 20.9 | 2005 |
| 43 | 2005 | The Tampa Tribune, Fla. | 32.4 | 9.8 | 9.8 | 2005 |
| 44 | 2004 | San Antonio Express-News, Texas | 57.9 | 31.2 | 30.6 | 2005 |
| 45 | 2001 | The Charlotte Observer, N.C. | 27.2 | 17.1 | 16.3 | 2005 |
| 46 | 2005 | The Detroit News, Mich. | 21.6 | 26.2 | 26.2 | 2005 |
| 47 | 2004 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas | 32.8 | 22.5 | 21.0 | 2005 |
| 48 | 2005 | The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky. | 15.7 | 13.8 | 13.8 | 2005 |
| 49 | 2000 | The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. | 39.1 | 14.0 | 13.7 | 2005 |
| 50 | 2005 | The Oklahoman, Okla. City, Okla. | 24.4 | 25.5 | 25.5 | 2005 |
| 51 | 2003 | The Buffalo News, N.Y. | 16.5 | 12.1 | 10.9 | 2005 |
| 52 | 2003 | Omaha World-Herald, Neb. | 12.1 | 6.8 | 6.5 | 2005 |
| 53 | 1999 | Hartford Courant, Conn. | 21.1 | 16.3 | 11.1 | 2005 |
| 54 | 2002 | St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. | 13.9 | 18.0 | 17.9 | 2005 |
| 55 | 2005 | Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. | 36.6 | 12.9 | 12.9 | 2005 |
| 56 | 1993 | The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio | 15.6 | 16.2 | 11.8 | 2005 |
| 57 | 2005 | The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif. | 49.4 | 25.0 | 25.0 | 2005 |
| 58 | 2005 | Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. | 39.0 | 19.9 | 19.9 | 2005 |
| 59 | 1991* | Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Little Rock | 21.7 | 14.1 | 8.5 | 1992 |
| 60 | 1999 | Los Angeles Daily News | 52.3 | 17.8 | 16.7 | 2005 |
| 61 | 2005 | Austin American-Statesman, Texas | 37.9 | 23.6 | 23.6 | 2005 |
| 62 | 2003 | The Record, Hackensack, N.J. | 34.9 | 16.5 | 15.5 | 2005 |
| 63 | 1994 | The Tennessean, Nashville, Tenn. | 19.5 | 20.9 | 20.2 | 2005 |
| 64 | 2004 | The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Fla. | 30.9 | 19.0 | 17.6 | 2005 |
| 65 | 1997* | The Providence Journal, R.I. | 17.3 | 9.4 | 5.4 | 2001 |
| 66 | 1998 | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, N.Y. | 17.9 | 16.7 | 15.3 | 2005 |
| 67 | 1997* | The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla. | 29.6 | 18.8 | 10.4 | 2004 |
| 68 | 2005 | The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. | 30.8 | 21.0 | 21.0 | 2005 |
| 69 | 2000 | The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. | 48.1 | 14.8 | 10.6 | 2005 |
| 70 | 1997 | Asbury Park Press, Neptune, N.J. | 15.3 | 13.3 | 11.2 | 2005 |
| 71 | 2003 | The Fresno Bee, Calif. | 57.6 | 30.6 | 25.0 | 2005 |
| 72 | 1993* | Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nev. | 39.3 | 8.2 | 8.2 | 1993 |
| 73 | 2004 | The Des Moines Register, Iowa | 8.3 | 12.5 | 12.3 | 2005 |
| 74 | 2005 | Daily Herald, Arlington Heights, Ill. | 22.6 | 7.7 | 7.7 | 2005 |
| 75 | 1995 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Wash. | 27.0 | 15.3 | 14.0 | 2005 |
| 76 | 2003 | The Birmingham News, Ala. | 31.6 | 19.0 | 17.6 | 2005 |
| 77 | 1997 | The Honolulu Advertiser, Hawaii | 79.0 | 51.7 | 50.4 | 2005 |
| 78 | 1998 | The Journal News, White Plains, N.Y. | 32.4 | 18.3 | 17.8 | 2005 |
| 79 | 1996 | The Blade, Toledo, Ohio | 16.9 | 10.0 | 6.4 | 2005 |
| 80 | 1996 | The Grand Rapids Press, Mich. | 15.7 | 17.6 | 11.3 | 2005 |
| 81 | 1997 | Tulsa World, Okla. | 27.5 | 10.5 | 9.7 | 2005 |
| 82 | 2005 | Philadelphia Daily News, Pa. | 53.2 | 25.0 | 25.0 | 2005 |
| 83 | 1997 | The Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio | 11.8 | 21.6 | 20.8 | 2005 |
| 84 | 2003 | The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah | 16.0 | 7.8 | 4.5 | 2005 |
| 85 | 2000 | The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. | 23.3 | 16.7 | 14.7 | 2005 |
| 86 | 1998 | Dayton Daily News, Ohio | 15.8 | 16.2 | 13.7 | 2005 |
| 87 | 2005 | The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y. | 11.6 | 14.8 | 14.8 | 2005 |
| 88 | 1997 | The News Journal, Wilmington, Del. | 25.7 | 19.8 | 16.5 | 2005 |
| 89 | 2005 | The State, Columbia, S.C. | 41.1 | 20.0 | 20.0 | 2005 |
| 90 | 1998 | Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. | 10.2 | 16.1 | 10.4 | 2005 |
| 91 | 2005 | The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Tenn. | 8.4 | 13.5 | 13.5 | 2005 |
| 92 | 2002 | The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. | 12.3 | 10.7 | 10.1 | 2005 |
| 93 | 1997 | Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Fla. | 12.3 | 11.8 | 8.5 | 2005 |
| 94 | 2005 | Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Pa. | 6.7 | 6.8 | 6.8 | 2005 |
| 95 | 2005 | Albuquerque Journal, N.M. | 53.5 | 19.2 | 19.2 | 2005 |
| 96 | 2003 | The Daytona Beach News-Journal, Fla. | 18.2 | 8.5 | 7.2 | 2005 |
| 97 | 2004 | Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, Mass. | 14.0 | 4.3 | 3.3 | 2005 |
| 98 | N/A | Scripps Treasure Coast, Stuart, Fla. | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 99 | 2003 | Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Ariz. | 40.5 | 27.8 | 23.7 | 2005 |
| 100 | 1993 | Times Union, Albany, N.Y. | 12.8 | 10.3 | 9.4 | 2005 |
| 101 | 1990* | The Washington Times, D.C. | 64.3 | 11.2 | 9.6 | 2002 |
| 102 | 1997 | The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa. | 13.2 | 10.4 | 8.9 | 2005 |
| 103 | 2003 | The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. | 9.3 | 6.2 | 6.0 | 2005 |
| 104 | 2003 | San Gabriel Valley, West Covina, Calif. | 74.3 | 30.4 | 29.7 | 2005 |
| 105 | 1995 | The Roanoke Times, Va. | 11.6 | 10.7 | 6.0 | 2005 |
| 106 | 2005 | Ventura County Star, Calif. | 42.2 | 21.2 | 21.2 | 2005 |
| 107 | 1997* | Press-Telegram, Long Beach, Calif. | 76.8 | 29.6 | 16.4 | 2004 |
| 108 | 1993 | Tribune Newspapers, Mesa, Ariz. | 23.1 | 14.3 | 4.1 | 2005 |
| 109 | 2000* | The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. | 35.9 | 12.3 | 11.8 | 2001 |
| 110 | 2005 | The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Miss. | 48.5 | 31.1 | 31.1 | 2005 |
| 111 | 1994* | Mobile Register, Ala. | 32.8 | 13.8 | 8.6 | 2003 |
| 112 | 2001 | North County Times, Escondido, Calif. | 37.4 | 14.4 | 11.3 | 2005 |
| 113 | 2003* | New Haven Register, Conn. | 22.7 | 15.9 | 15.9 | 2003 |
| 114 | 2002* | Daily Press, Newport News, Va. | 38.5 | 17.0 | 13.3 | 2004 |
| 115 | 2000 | The Gazette, Colo. Springs, Colo. | 23.1 | 13.3 | 8.3 | 2005 |
| 116 | 1996 | Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Wis. | 9.0 | 6.3 | 4.9 | 2005 |
| 117 | 1996 | News & Record, Greensboro, N.C. | 32.5 | 13.8 | 10.0 | 2005 |
| 118 | 2005 | The News-Press, Fort Myers, Fla. | 19.2 | 18.9 | 18.9 | 2005 |
| 119 | 1994* | The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Calif. | 25.1 | 17.3 | 12.5 | 2004 |
| 120 | 2005 | The Wichita Eagle, Kan. | 18.6 | 18.4 | 18.4 | 2005 |
| 121 | 2002 | The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La. | 37.2 | 10.0 | 8.1 | 2005 |
| 122 | 1995 | The Times, Munster, Ind. | 25.2 | 16.7 | 11.0 | 2005 |
| 123 | 1999 | The Greenville News, S.C. | 22.8 | 20.4 | 19.1 | 2005 |
| 124 | 2004 | Florida Today, Melbourne, Fla. | 16.3 | 22.6 | 19.1 | 2005 |
| 125 | 2000 | The Republican, Springfield, Mass. | 21.7 | 7.0 | 6.2 | 2005 |
| 126 | 2005 | Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. | 21.7 | 10.6 | 10.6 | 2005 |
| 127 | 1998 | The Flint Journal, Mich. | 21.1 | 13.3 | 12.3 | 2005 |
| 128 | 1994 | The Modesto Bee, Calif. | 41.5 | 25.3 | 20.5 | 2005 |
| 129 | 2004* | The Times Herald Record, Middletown, N.Y. | 21.4 | 10.8 | 10.8 | 2004 |
| 130 | 2003 | Portland Press Herald/Sunday Telegram, Maine | 3.9 | 6.4 | 5.9 | 2005 |
| 131 | 1996* | Connecticut Post, Bridgeport, Conn. | 28.9 | 7.1 | 3.3 | 2003 |
| 132 | 1993 | Courier-Post, Cherry Hill, N.J. | 23.3 | 17.9 | 16.8 | 2005 |
| 133 | 2003 | Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. | 8.3 | 12.9 | 9.9 | 2005 |
| 134 | 2001 | The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J. | 27.4 | 14.3 | 6.6 | 2005 |
| 135 | 2000 | The Augusta Chronicle, Ga. | 41.8 | 12.7 | 9.0 | 2005 |
| 136 | 2005 | South Bend Tribune, Ind. | 15.5 | 13.6 | 13.6 | 2005 |
| 137 | 1997 | El Paso Times, Texas | 81.4 | 64.4 | 60.0 | 2005 |
| 138 | 2005 | Deseret Morning News, Salt Lake City, Utah | 13.0 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 2005 |
| 139 | 1997 | The San Bernardino County Sun, Calif. | 58.2 | 33.8 | 18.8 | 2005 |
| 140 | 2005 | Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn. | 15.8 | 7.2 | 7.2 | 2005 |
| 141 | 1994 | The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. | 11.1 | 5.3 | 1.5 | 2005 |
| 142 | 2003 | The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla. | 24.9 | 16.5 | 14.1 | 2005 |
| 143 | 2005 | Lansing State Journal, Mich. | 16.7 | 16.9 | 16.9 | 2005 |
| 144 | 2001* | Daily Breeze, Torrance, Calif. | 58.5 | 6.3 | 6.3 | 2001 |
| 145 | 1999* | The Oakland Tribune, Calif. | 68.5 | 47.8 | 17.5 | 2003 |
| 146 | 1996 | Journal Star, Peoria, Ill. | 11.4 | 10.5 | 4.8 | 2005 |
| 147 | 2002 | The Times, Trenton, N.J. | 32.3 | 11.1 | 5.7 | 2005 |
| 148 | 1995* | Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio | 15.8 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 1995 |
| 149 | 1997 | Anchorage Daily News, Alaska | 26.8 | 7.1 | 3.4 | 2005 |
| 150 | 2005 | Reno Gazette-Journal, Nev. | 24.7 | 17.6 | 17.6 | 2005 |
| 151 | 1993 | The Evansville Courier & Press, Ind. | 7.0 | 9.2 | 4.6 | 2005 |
| 152 | 2003 | The Fayetteville Observer, N.C. | 48.1 | 15.9 | 9.5 | 2005 |
| 153 | 1997 | The Oakland Press, Pontiac, Mich. | 15.6 | 18.8 | 8.1 | 2005 |
| 154 | 1996 | Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana, Merrillville | 31.3 | 25.4 | 8.5 | 2005 |
| 155 | 1996 | The Repository, Canton, Ohio | 10.1 | 11.3 | 7.9 | 2005 |
| 156 | 1994 | The Cincinnati Post, Kentucky Post, Ohio | 8.0 | 8.0 | 4.1 | 2005 |
| 157 | 1995 | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Ontario, Calif. | 61.4 | 31.5 | 30.5 | 2005 |
| 158 | 2000 | Rockford Register Star, Ill. | 19.7 | 22.2 | 19.0 | 2005 |
| 159 | 1993 | Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Hawaii | 80.0 | 50.0 | 46.1 | 2005 |
| 160 | 2001 | The Gwinnett Daily Post, Lawrenceville, Ga. | 33.0 | 19.0 | 8.0 | 2005 |
| 161 | 2000 | The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa | 6.2 | 3.6 | 1.1 | 2005 |
| 162 | 2002 | Bucks County Courier Times, Levittown, Pa. | 11.2 | 20.8 | 14.5 | 2005 |
| 163 | 1995 | The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho | 13.1 | 12.5 | 8.6 | 2005 |
| 164 | 1997 | Pensacola News Journal, Fla. | 23.5 | 31.7 | 18.2 | 2005 |
| 165 | 2004 | The Times, Shreveport, La. | 41.3 | 31.7 | 31.1 | 2005 |
| 166 | 2004 | Bangor Daily News, Maine | 3.6 | 1.5 | 1.4 | 2005 |
| 167 | 1993 | The Bakersfield Californian, Calif. | 53.6 | 25.0 | 19.7 | 2005 |
| 168 | 1996 | The Macon Telegraph, Ga. | 41.5 | 19.4 | 15.7 | 2005 |
| 169 | 2002 | Reading Eagle, Pa. | 15.2 | 13.5 | 2.1 | 2005 |
| 170 | 1994 | Staten Island Advance, N.Y. | 28.7 | 19.7 | 12.7 | 2005 |
| 171 | 1992 | The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Ind. | 12.1 | 13.6 | 11.1 | 2005 |
| 172 | 2005 | Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah | 14.2 | 8.6 | 8.6 | 2005 |
| 173 | 2005 | Springfield News-Leader, Mo. | 5.9 | 15.0 | 15.0 | 2005 |
| 174 | 1992 | The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass. | 30.9 | 8.3 | 5.1 | 2005 |
| 175 | 1992 | Erie Times-News, Pa. | 9.7 | 5.6 | 4.8 | 2005 |
| 176 | 2001* | The Union Leader, Manchester, N.H. | 6.2 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 2001 |
| 177 | 2005 | Asheville Citizen-Times, N.C. | 9.9 | 17.0 | 17.0 | 2005 |
| 178 | 1993 | The Record, Stockton, Calif. | 51.6 | 29.1 | 18.8 | 2005 |
| 179 | 2004 | Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J. | 38.7 | 15.3 | 12.7 | 2005 |
| 180 | 1995 | The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, Mass. | 10.0 | 15.0 | 3.8 | 2005 |
| 181 | 2005 | Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wis. | 8.5 | 13.5 | 13.5 | 2005 |
| 182 | 2005 | Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Texas | 62.4 | 37.7 | 37.7 | 2005 |
| 183 | 1994 | Naples Daily News, Fla. | 19.4 | 23.8 | 3.3 | 2005 |
| 184 | 1999 | Kalamazoo Gazette, Mich. | 13.3 | 16.1 | 13.2 | 2005 |
| 185 | 1999 | The State Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill. | 9.8 | 8.5 | 7.5 | 2005 |
| 186 | 2004 | Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, N.Y. | 7.2 |