VOICED : International Herald Tribune

VOICED : International Herald Tribune

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10th Grade - University

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The International Herald Tribune, headquartered near Paris, has a rich history of covering global events since its inception in 1887. Initially an amalgamation of American newspapers, it has evolved to serve an international audience, especially American expats in Paris. Since 2003, it has been owned by the New York Times, focusing on a global readership. The newspaper is sold in 160 countries, with significant sales in Asia. Despite challenges in the newspaper industry, it remains viable due to top-end advertisers and competition with the Financial Times.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What was the mission of the International Herald Tribune compared to its British counterpart?

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How did the International Herald Tribune cater to American expats in Paris?

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What significant change occurred in the ownership of the International Herald Tribune in 2003?

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What percentage of the International Herald Tribune's daily issues are sold in Asia?

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What factors do media experts believe will help the International Herald Tribune remain viable?

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