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    The Waterbury RepublicanAmerican, headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut is America's 193rd-largest newspaper (as of September 2005) with an average Sunday circulation of 61,100.* It was distinguished in 1940 with a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service "for its campaign exposing municipal graft" which is on public display.

    The name resulted from the merger of two newspapers in the early 1990s—the American and the Republican—by their owner, William J. Pape. The newspaper was founded and is still controlled by the Pape family through a holding company, American Republican Inc., with William J. Pape II serving as current publisher. The executive editor is Jonathan F. Kellogg.

    The newspaper is made up of more than 40 reporters covering Greater Waterbury, the Naugatuck River Valley, Pomperaug and the Litchfield area. More than 50 towns are included in the newspaper's coverage area.

    The paper is located at 389 Meadow St. in Waterbury.


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    Editorial Stance

    The Republican American has a right wing editorial stance. It has accused Senator Chris Dodd of being "chief apologist for the communist tyrants,"*, Senate candidate Ned Lamont of being a Stalinist,* and claimed "Marxists-Socialists" control the Democratic Party

    In response to 33 anti-gay editorials and opinion pieces published by the Republican-American between 2004 and 2006, residents of Washington, Connecticut asked the local board of selectmen * to stop publishing legal notices * in the paper.

    The Republican-American has also been critical of investment in mass transportation *, an ironic fact considering their headquarters are located alongside the city's Metro-North Railroad station.

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    Diversity

    According to a 2006 study by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, 2.8% of the Republican American's newsroom staff in 2005 were non-white. The Foundation awarded the paper a 16 on its Diversity Index, which ranks newspapers by the diversity of their newsroom staff in comparison to the diversity of the communities which they serve. The study found that the Republican American ranked 84th out of a total of 90 peer newspapers on its diversity index.*
     
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