CSMonitor

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CSMonitor is the abbreviated name for The Christian Science Monitor, an international news organization known for in-depth, balanced journalism.

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instanceOf news organization
online newspaper
abbreviationOf The Christian Science Monitor
affiliation Church of Christ, Scientist
award Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
city Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
country United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
coverage business
culture
international news
national news
opinion
politics
science and technology
distributionFormat digital editions
email newsletters
website
focus solutions-oriented journalism
formerMedium daily print newspaper
foundedBy Mary Baker Eddy
founder Mary Baker Eddy
foundingDate 1908-11-25
fullName The Christian Science Monitor
genre journalism
news media
hasEditorRole editor in chief
headquartersLocation Boston, Massachusetts
inception 1908
ISSN 0882-7729
language English
medium online
motto To injure no man, but to bless all mankind
notableFor explanatory journalism
limited use of sensationalism
OCLC 10157684
owner Christian Science Publishing Company
surface form: The Christian Science Publishing Society
parentOrganization Church of Christ, Scientist
politicalAlignment generally centrist
printFrequencyChange from daily to weekly
publisher Christian Science Publishing Company
surface form: The Christian Science Publishing Society
reputation balanced journalism
in-depth reporting
state Massachusetts
subjectOf media studies research
targetAudience global readership
website https://www.csmonitor.com

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