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Santa Fe New Mexican

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Santa Fe New Mexican

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As the newspaper of record for the cultural and political capital of New Mexico, The Santa Fe New Mexican has won numerous awards for its editorial excellence, community involvement, and design, and has a paid print circulation of 20K+ and website/digital readership with more than 1.75 Million unique visitors each month. Strong statehouse and arts and culture coverage, solid social media and engaging live blogs have made The New Mexican a leading news and information resource for northern New Mexico. Founded in 1847, The New Mexican is one of the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi and is privately owned. Along with the daily paper, The New Mexican prints a number of "magazines" that inform the public about resources and happenings, ranging from resources for kids' summer fun to cancer treatment options to the latest in globally recognized entertainment. Pasatiempo, The Santa Fe New Mexican's ubiquitous arts and entertainment Friday magazine, has been covering northern New Mexico’s active and high impact arts industry for nearly three decades. Pasatiempo's original editorial content includes a mix of stories and reviews for music, dance, theater, books, films, architecture, restaurants, galleries and museum exhibitions ensures that it is the "go to" guide for residents and visitors alike. The New Mexican’s commercial printing operation prints more than 25 publications, including our sister paper, The Taos News, and the daily New York Times. Our state-of-the-art printing facility boasts 3 presses and runs 24 hours a day. Honors include the Inland Press Association’s first place quality printing award and recognition from the New York Times as a “TOP 3 Print Site” for both quality and on-time delivery nation-wide and more. And more. The New Mexican is embedded in the culture of New Mexico and helps to preserve and highlight the many aspects of the diversity of what is New Mexico.

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