Stanford University's Rural West Initiative has a fine interactive map showing the spread of newspapers across the United States from 1690 to today. You pick a year and see how lit up the map is, or a place and see the number of papers there. This snapshot is of 2011. Go play.
Newspapers
Newspaper spread visualized
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