id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3080 Mass media in the United States - Wikipedia .html text/html 5413 621 63 In 2013–14 United States was ranked 46th out of 180 countries, a drop of thirteen points from the preceding year.[5][6] On the future of Spanish-language media in the U.S., Alberto Avendaño, ex-director of El Tiempo Latino/Washington Post, claimed that "Hispanic-American" news coverage in the English-language media is "absolutely pathetic," but he was optimistic, since every month, Latinos come of age so a social and demographic shift is inevitable. The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today are the most circulated newspapers in the United States and are sold in most U.S. cities.[7] Although the cost of publishing has increased over the years, the price of newspapers has generally remained low, forcing newspapers to rely more on advertising revenue and on articles provided by a major news agency wire service, such as the Associated Press, Reuters or Bloomberg News[9] for their national and world coverage. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3080.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3080.txt