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  2. USA Today magazine is a periodical published since 1978 by the Society for the Advancement of Education. It is unrelated to the USA Today newspaper. The magazine is based in West Babylon, New York. Among the topics covered by the magazine are politics, ecology, education, business, media, literature, science, and religion. [citation needed]

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    USA Today was first conceived on February 29, 1980, when a company task force known as "Project NN" met with then-chairman of Gannett, Al Neuharth, in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Early regional prototypes of USA Today included East Bay Today, an Oakland, California-based publication published in the late 1970s to serve as the morning edition of the Oakla...

    USA Today is known for news in compact, easy-to-read-and-comprehend stories. In the main edition circulated in the United States and Canada, each edition consists of four sections: News (the "front page" section), Money, Sports, and Life. Since March 1998, the Friday edition of Life has been split into two sections: the regular Life focusing on ent...

    In May 2012, Larry Kramer – a 40-year media industry veteran and former president of CBS Digital Media – was appointed president and publisher of USA Today, replacing David Hunke, who had been publisher of the newspaper since 2009.Kramer was tasked with developing a new strategy for the paper as it sought to increase revenue from its digital operat...

    USA Weekend

    USA Weekend was a sister publication that launched in 1953 as Family Weekly, a national Sunday magazine supplement intended for the Sunday editions of U.S. newspapers. It adopted its final title following Gannett's purchase of the magazine in 1985. The magazine was distributed to approximately 800 newspapers nationwide at its peak with most Gannett-owned local newspapers carrying it by default within their Sunday editions. It focused on social issues, entertainment, health, food and travel. O...

    USA Today Sports Weekly

    USA Today Sports Weekly is a weekly magazine that covers news and statistics from Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball and NCAA baseball, the National Football League (NFL) and NASCAR. It debuted on April 5, 1991, as USA Today Baseball Weekly, a tabloid-sized publication published weekly on Wednesdays during the baseball season and bi-weekly during the off-season. The magazine expanded its sports coverage on September 4, 2002, adopting a general title after adding stories about the NF...

    The Big Lead

    The Big Lead is a sports blog operated by USA Today that was launched in February 2006 by Fantasy Sports Ventures, co-founded by Jason McIntyre and David Lessa. In April 2008 the blog established a strategic content and marketing partnership with Gannett. The Big Lead was purchased by Gannett in January 2012. The site is usually updated 10 to 15 times per day between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time. It mainly covers sports, but also provides news and commentary on other news topics, rang...

    USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award – First presented in 1988, this annual award has been given to a Minor league baseballplayer judged to have had the most outstanding season by a thir...
    USA Today All-USA High School Baseball Team – First presented in 1998, the award honors between nine and eleven outstanding high school baseball players from around the United States with selection...
    USA Today All-USA High School Basketball Team– First presented in 1983, the award honors outstanding male and female basketball players from high schools around the United States with selection to...
    USA Today All-Joe Team (NFL) – First presented in 1992 in tribute to Kansas City Chiefs veteran defensive lineman Joe Phillips, the award honors 52 players across the NFL for exemplary performance...
    In 1986, the satirical magazine The Harvard Lampoon, published a issue that featured the parody of USA Today.
    A futuristic 2015 edition of USA Today (Hill Valley edition) is seen in the film Back to the Future Part II (1989). As a tribute to the movie, the newspaper ran a recreation of the front page, feat...
    A 1991 episode of The Simpsons ("Homer Defined") featured a parody of the paper ("U.S. of A. News"), whose lead story was "#2 is #1", in reference to pencils. Lisa criticizes the paper's blandness,...
    A 2010 episode of "Futurama" ("A Clockwork Origin") featured a parody of the paper ("USB Today"). The paper was also parodied on the 2007 direct-to-DVD special "Bender's Big Score" as "USA Toady",...

    Smith, Ernie (September 28, 2022). "Way back in 1989, USA Today launched an online sports service. I found it at Goodwill". Nieman Lab.

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  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The USA TODAY Opinion team includes columnists, editors and digital journalists from across the country and the political spectrum. Opinions expressed by the USA TODAY Opinion team and...

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    Founded in 1982, USA TODAY's mission is to serve as a forum for better understanding and unity to help make the USA truly one nation. Through its unique visual storytelling, USA TODAY...

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