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The Denver Post publishes six daily comprehensive sections and 9 Sunday sections.
Each weekday, the Denver Post offers dedicated sections on the Main News (Nation’s Headlines), Denver & The West, Business, Sports, Scene (TV, movie, restaurant and theater reviews, comics, crosswords), and Marketplace (classifieds, employment, for sale listings).
On Sundays, the Denver Post expands its sections, offering something of interest for every reader: Books & Authors, Arts & Entertainment, Style, Travel, TV Week, Comics, Employment, Real Estate, and New Homes.
The Denver Post also publishes specialty sections throughout the week including Health & Fitness (Monday), Food (Wednesday), Post Preps (Thursday), Screen (Friday), and 7 Days (Friday).
The Denver Post has won 4 Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent for breaking news reporting.
The Denver Post is one of the largest city newspapers in the country even though it shares its market with the Rocky Mountain News. With a daily circulation of 518,000, the Denver Post is considered to be one of the Top 100 newspapers in the United States in terms of readership. Compare circulation data from the Denver Post to that of other prominent local U.S. newspapers and it is evident that the Denver Post maintains a loyal following despite the presence of its archrival, the Denver Rocky Mountain News. The Denver Post has been owned by MediaNews Group since 1987. Since 2001, it has operated under a newspaper joint operating agreement with the Denver Rocky Mountain News.