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The Boston Globe

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description The Boston Globe Overview

The Boston Globe is a major daily newspaper founded in 1872 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. It provides extensive local, national, and international news coverage, operating as the largest newspaper in New England. The publication is notable for its investigative journalism, specifically the 2002 Spotlight team investigation that uncovered widespread sexual abuse within the local Catholic Church.

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What was The Boston Globe's role in exposing Catholic Church abuse?

The Globe's Spotlight team investigated systemic concealment of clergy sexual abuse in the Boston archdiocese beginning in 2002. The reporting received the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and later inspired the film Spotlight.

Who owns The Boston Globe?

The newspaper is owned by Boston Globe Media Partners, controlled by John W. Henry and his family. Henry, also associated with the Boston Red Sox, purchased the Globe from The New York Times Company in 2013.

Is Boston.com the same thing as The Boston Globe?

They are related but distinct publications under the same media organization. BostonGlobe.com carries the Globe's newspaper journalism, while Boston.com operates as a separate, more broadly accessible local news and lifestyle site.

When was The Boston Globe founded?

The first issue appeared in 1872, establishing the Globe as a Boston daily newspaper. Its principal regional competitor is the Boston Herald.

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