About Denver Post
The Denver Post is a daily American newspaper published in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area since 1892. The paper was founded in 1892 by supporters of former president Grover Cleveland. Since 2010, the paper has been owned by Alden Global Capital, though there has been a movement to purchase the paper by a group called Together for Colorado Springs. As of March 2016, the paper recorded an average weekday circulation of 134,537 and Sunday circulation of 253,261. Approximately 6 million unique visitors are reported monthly for the paper’s website, generating a total of more than 13 million page views.
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