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USA TODAY, the nation's top-selling newspaper, will be celebrating its 25th anniversary on September 15th, 2007. It is published via satellite at 36 locations in the USA and at four sites abroad. With a total average daily circulation of 2.3 million, USA TODAY is available worldwide. USA TODAY is published by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI). The USA TODAY brand also includes: USATODAY.com, an award-winning news and information Web site that is updated 24 hours per day; USA TODAY Sports Weekly, a magazine for enthusiasts of professional football and baseball; and USA TODAY LIVE, the television arm of the USA TODAY brand that brings the spirit and quality of the newspaper to television.

Number of Employees 20
Contact Information

7950 Jones Branch Drive

Mclean, Virginia 22108-0605

www.usatoday.co...

703-854-3400

NAICS Code Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers: 711510

Recent Events

  • USA Today Inks Content Sharing Deal with Fark.com

    11/24/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Gannett's 3Q profits fall 53% on weak US ad revenues

    10/20/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • USA TODAY Launches Travel Application For iPhone

    10/14/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • USA Today Launches Travel App for the iPhone

    10/08/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • Carrie Fisher toasted for 'Wishful Drinking' on Broadway

    10/07/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Other - View Story

  • International version of Amazon's Kindle e-reader announced; U.S. variant gets $40 price drop

    10/07/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Office Depot Foundation, USA TODAY Education and National Board for Professional Teaching Standards

    10/07/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • News You Can Booze: Publications Market Alcohol Directly

    9/11/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • NTSB Tells Workers To Hang Up Cell Phones

    9/10/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Boy, 15, dies in boat collision on W. Mich lake

    9/07/09 - Mgmt. Change Leaving - Other - View Story

  • Former Windham Town Councilor Warren accused of fraud

    9/05/09 - Lawsuit Filed - View Story

  • USA Today to Launch Paid Digital Edition

    6/10/09 - Product Announcement - View Story

News & Analysis

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  • Anti-doping leader sure of Games' program

    - 2008-07-31

    The World Anti-Doping Agency's top official on Wednesday all but challenged athletes in the upcoming Beijing Olympics to try to get away with using performance drugs, and he questioned the legitimacy of some testing programs in North American professional sports. "I'm satisfied in Beijing that those...

    Tags: athlete, Beijing, game, leader, MLB, performance, USA Today

  • All of hat proceeds go toward veterans

    - 2008-06-30

    Web Watch A tip of the cap to soldiers In the answer to a question raised last week by Paul Lukas, editor of the popular Uni Watch blog, all proceeds from Major League Baseball's "Stars & Stripes" caps program will go to...

    Tags: MARKETING, MLB, USA Today

  • Politics, baseball don't mix

    - 2008-03-19

    Across the Web So, who do you think turned them in, Hillary Clinton's people or John McCain's? Funny, perhaps, but Barack Obama supporter Morris Levin wasn't laughing Tuesday. Major League Baseball forced him to shut down his online...

    Tags: INTERNET, MLB, T-shirts, USA Today

  • Chemist: MLB still has steroid issues

    - 2007-07-26

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Patrick Arnold, the chemist who worked with BALCO to invent a previously undetectable steroid, said Wednesday that not only did San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds use illegal performance-enhancing drugs but that Major League Baseball still has a steroid problem. "I have to...

    Tags: baseball, bond, chemist, FINANCE, Investment, MLB, performance, USA Today

  • Giambi set to cooperate with Mitchell

    - 2007-06-22

    Slugger Jason Giambi, choosing to avert a legal battle with Major League Baseball as a result of statements made to USA TODAY, agreed Thursday to become the first active player to publicly cooperate with former senator George Mitchell's steroid investigation. The deal, finalized after two weeks...

    Tags: FINANCE, MLB, negotiation, USA Today

  • Giambi may be suspended

    - 2007-06-14

    Commissioner Bud Selig is heading toward suspending Jason Giambi next week if the New York Yankees slugger does not cooperate with former senator George Mitchell's investigation on steroid use, according to a high-ranking MLB official. The official, who talked with Selig but has not been granted permission to...

    Tags: FINANCE, MLB, Sen., USA Today

  • Giambi faces suspension if he doesn't talk

    - 2007-06-14

    Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig is heading toward suspending Jason Giambi next week if the New York Yankees slugger does not cooperate with former senator George Mitchell's investigation on steroid use, according to a high-ranking MLB official. The official, who talked with Selig but has not been...

    Tags: MARKETING, Mitchell, MLB, USA Today

  • Giambi meets with baseball bosses after doping comment

    - 2007-05-23

    NEW YORK AFP — Jason Giambi met with Major League Baseball executives here Wednesday while New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman insisted the club was not looking to dump or trade the struggling slugger. The chaos around Giambi swirled after the New York Daily News reported Wednesday that...

    Tags: Agence France-Presse, MLB, USA Today

  • MLB seeks steroid sitdown with Giambi, officials say

    - 2007-05-21

    Major League Baseball hopes to meet with the New York Yankees' Jason Giambi as part of an investigation into his comments about steroids made to USA TODAY, according to two baseball officials familiar with the plan. It's unclear when the meeting will take place and whether...

    Tags: MLB, USA Today

  • Giambi: MLB drug apology long overdue

    - 2007-05-18

    CHICAGO -- New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi, saying he's probably tested for illegal performance-enhancing drugs more often than anyone else, believes Major League Baseball should have apologized years ago for its widespread drug problem. "I was wrong for doing that stuff," Giambi told USA TODAY...

    Tags: Chicago, MLB, USA Today

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