Sun-Sentinel
The Sun-Sentinel, owned by Tribune Publishing, is the main daily newspaper of Broward County, Florida, but circulates all throughout the three counties that comprise South Florida. It is the largest-circulation newspaper in the area.
The president, publisher, and CEO since 2007 is Howard Greenberg. Howard Saltz of Boca Raton, Florida has held the position of editor since 2011. Saltz has been in news media since 1983 and held positions including reporter and editor in other cities before moving to South Florida and becoming the editor of the Sun-Sentinel.
Overview
For many years, the Sun-Sentinel exclusively targeted Broward County. However, it expanded its coverage to all of South Florida, including the Miami-Dade and Palm Beach areas, in the late 1990s. In the former area, The Miami Herald is its primary competition, while in the latter area The Palm Beach Post is its 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.