The Christian Science Monitor

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The Christian Science Monitor is an international news organization and magazine known for its in-depth, non-sensationalist journalism and thoughtful analysis of global affairs.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf news magazine
news organization
newspaper
online newspaper
awards Pulitzer Prize
ceasedDailyPrintEdition 2009
city Boston
country United States
countryOfOrigin United States
coverage United States politics
culture
economics
international news
science and technology
world politics
distribution global
editorialReputation balanced coverage
in-depth analysis
non-sensationalist
focus constructive journalism
solutions-oriented reporting
format online news
weekly magazine
founder Mary Baker Eddy
foundingDate November 25, 1908
hasDigitalSubscription yes
hasOnlineEdition yes
headquartersLocation Boston, Massachusetts
inception 1908
ISSN 0882-7729
language English
motto To injure no man, but to bless all mankind
name The Christian Science Monitor
notableAward Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
OCLC 10157684
originalMedium print newspaper
owner The First Church of Christ, Scientist
parentOrganization The First Church of Christ, Scientist
politicalAlignment generally centrist
publisher The Christian Science Publishing Society
religiousAffiliation Christian Science
shortName CSMonitor
state Massachusetts
subjectOf media studies research
targetAudience general public
international readers
policy makers
transitionedToWeeklyMagazine 2009
website https://www.csmonitor.com

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