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The ''Sun Sentinel'' (also known as the ''South Florida Sun Sentinel'', known until 2008 as the ''Sun-Sentinel'', and stylized on its masthead as ''SunSentinel'') is the main daily
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of
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, as well as surrounding Broward County and southern Palm Beach County. It circulates all throughout the three counties that comprise
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. It is the largest-circulation newspaper in the area. Paul Pham has held the position of general manager since November 2020, and Julie Anderson has held the position of editor-in-chief since February 2018. The newspaper was for many years branded as the ''Sun-Sentinel'', with a hyphen, until a redesign and rebranding on August 17, 2008. The new look also removed the space between "Sun" and "Sentinel" in the newspaper's flag, but its name retained the space. The ''Sun Sentinel'' is owned by parent company, '' Tribune Publishing''. This company was acquired by
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, which operates its media properties through Digital First Media, in May 2021.


Overview

For many years, the ''Sun Sentinel'' targeted Broward County and provided only limited news coverage in Palm Beach County. However, in the late 1990s it expanded its coverage to all of
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, including Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. In Miami, ''
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'' is the chief competition. The ''Sun Sentinel'' emphasizes local news, through its Community News and Local sections. It has a daily circulation of 163,728, and a Sunday circulation of 228,906. The paper was awarded its first
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in 2013, in the category of Public Service Journalism, for its investigative series about off-duty police officers who engage in regular reckless speeding. In 2019, the paper won another Pulitzer Prize for public service for its coverage of the
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, a school shooting in which 17 people were killed. The Pulitzer committee credited the ''Sun Sentinel'' "for exposing failings by school and law enforcement officials before and after the deadly shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School." The newspaper has also been a finalist for a Pulitzer 13 times, including for its 2005 coverage of
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and an investigation into the
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's mismanagement of hurricane aid. (The latter investigation was featured in the PBS documentary series '' Exposé: America's Investigative Reports'' in an episode entitled "Crisis Mismanagement".) It also produced a significant contribution to information graphics in the form of News Illustrated, a weekly full-page graphic that has received more than 30 international awards. The photography department has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize twice in the Spot News category. It was a finalist in 1982 for its coverage of a Haitian refugee boat disaster, and again in 1999 for its powerful coverage of Hurricane Mitch in Central America. The ''Sun Sentinel'' website has news video from two South Florida television stations: West Palm Beach's CBS affiliate WPEC and Miami and Fort Lauderdale CW affiliate
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; it was a former sister station to the latter before Tribune's publishing and broadcasting interests were split. It also publishes a Spanish-language weekly, ''El Sentinel'', as well as various community publications.


History

The ''Sun Sentinel'' traces its history to the 1910 founding of the ''Fort Lauderdale Weekly Herald'', the first known newspaper in the Fort Lauderdale area, and the ''Everglades Breeze'', a locally printed paper founded in 1911, which promoted itself as "Florida's great Farm, Truck and Fruit Growing paper." In 1925, the ''Everglades Breeze'' was renamed the ''Sentinel''. That same year, two Ohio publishers bought both the ''Sentinel'' and the ''Herald'', consolidating the newspapers into a daily publication called the ''Daily News and Evening Sentinel''. In 1926, Horace and Tom Stillwell purchased the paper. However, the devastation wrought by the 1926 Miami hurricane caused circulation to drop and, in 1929, Tom Stillwell sold the paper to the Gore Publishing Company, headed by R.H. Gore Sr. By 1945, circulation of the ''Daily News and Evening Sentinel'' had climbed to 10,000. In 1953, Gore Publishing changed the name of the paper to the ''Fort Lauderdale News'' and added a Sunday morning edition. In 1960, when the paper had a circulation of 60,000, Gore Publishing purchased the weekly ''Pompano Beach Sun'' and expanded it into a six-day morning paper, the ''Pompano Sun-Sentinel''—thus reviving the "Sentinel" name it had discarded seven years earlier. In 1963, the Tribune Company acquired Gore Publishing. In the 1970s, the morning paper changed its name to the ''Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel''. In 1982, the two papers merged their editorial staffs. The two papers then merged into a single morning paper under the ''Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel'' name. In 2000, after expanding its coverage, the paper changed its name to the ''South Florida Sun-Sentinel''. In 2001, the ''Sun-Sentinel'' opened a full-time foreign bureau in
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. Shared with the Tribune Co., their
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newsroom was the only permanent presence of any South Florida newspaper at the time. In 2002, the ''Sun-Sentinel'' began publishing a Spanish weekly newspaper, ''El Sentinel.'' The newspaper is distributed free on Saturdays to Hispanic households in Broward and Palm Beach counties and is also available in racks in both counties. It is also available online at Elsentinel.com. In 2004, the paper won the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for its coverage of health and human services in the state. On August 17, 2008, the ''Sun Sentinel'' unveiled a redesigned layout, with larger graphics, more color, and a new large "S" logo. This is in tune with another Tribune newspaper (''
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''), which redesigned its newspaper a few months previously, and created a brand synergy with Tribune sister operation and CW affiliate
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(Channel 39), which relocated its operations to the ''Sun Sentinel'' offices in 2008 and adopted a logo matching the capital "S" in the new logo. Since 2011 to present day, the newspaper made significant updates to meld print media with modern media. These advances include: launching the pure-play entertainment website SouthFlorida.com and starting a video channel called ''SunSentinel Originals''. As a result of their media integration, the newspaper was named one of ''Editor & Publishers "10 Newspapers That Do it Right". Most recently, the company had signed a deal with
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''.


Awards

The ''Sun Sentinel'' gives annual awards to area businesses and business leaders, including Top Workplaces for People on the Move, Excalibur Award and others. In April 2013, the ''Sun Sentinel'' won its first gold medal
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. In 2014 the newspaper was named one of the "10 Newspapers That Do It Right" by ''Editor & Publisher'' magazine. The ''Sun Sentinel'' won its second Pulitzer for Public Service in 2019.


Controversies

In September 2008, a Bloomberg L.P. employee saw a six-year-old ''
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'' article posted on the ''Sun Sentinel''s website about
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' 2002 filing for bankruptcy and, due to its unclear display, mistakenly thought it was a recent story. The employee then added it as a headline on Bloomberg Terminals. The story then made it on to
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' front page as well. As a result, there was a massive selloff of United Airlines stock, and its share price temporarily dropped "from $12 to $3 before trading was suspended." Several days later, the SEC launched a formal "preliminary investigation" into the matter. Since 2018, the ''Sun Sentinel'' has been preventing internet users in the
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from accessing its website, on grounds of missing
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compliance. Following the re-election of Governor Ron DeSantis in 2022, a ''Sun Sentinel'' editorial critical of DeSantis originally referred to Florida as a "
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hellscape", although the wording in its online version was quickly changed to "crimson landscape".


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