Looks nice - though I noticed one issue with my locality specifically; Staten Island seems to just be "New York (Staten" in the database, and the one entry is actually for Oneida NY, while the Staten Island Advance (silive.com) is missing.
The data was extracted from various sources, I haven't had a chance to verify most of it since there's a lot to go through. I'll try fixing this entry though.
Would love to get some insight into how and where you did this, local news isolation has been a real pain-point for me. Brilliant project, by the way - very clean.
I'd suggest looking into freely available online listings and writing a script or two to extract the data out. BeautifulSoup (if you're using Python) helps make it a nearly painless process in most cases.
JQVMap.com has a more pleasing projection, and doesn't munge michigan. I believe it uses Winkel tripel instead of Miller cylindrical. http://www.radicalcartography.net/?projectionref
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Mexico, Missouri is listed as having a newspaper called the "Memphis Democrat," which links to http://www.monett-times.com/. Moberly, Missouri (interestingly, a nearby town) is listed as having Mexico's newspaper, the Mexico Ledger, but that links to http://www.monroecity.net/ (interestingly, another nearby town) which is a dead link.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 70.6 ms ] threadHowever, I'm noticing some errors in matching sites to locales, e.g. US > CA > Fillmore (San Francisco Downtown) maps to the San Luis Obispo times.
Also, might want to consider tweaking the name to avoid confusion with the popular NewsMap [http://www.newsmap.jp].
For example here's how the state of Michigan should look:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-NvbQgmBVvV4/TyGBIIw0a5I/AAAAAAAAA5...
I'll look into the fix, however. Thanks!
http://www.naturalearthdata.com/
Sacramento's largest newspaper, the Sacramento Bee, is listed as a magazine. Sacramento Magazine, on the flip-side, is listed as a newspaper.
Have you seen http://newspapermap.com/, which builds on http://www.google.com/fusiontables/Home/?