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The ''Express'' was a
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, distributed in the
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. It was a publication of ''
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''. , it had the second-highest circulation in the
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after ''The Washington Post'', and was read by 239,500 people every day. The final issue was published on September 12, 2019.


History and operations

The ''Express'' was published every weekday in a tabloid format since it started publication on August 4, 2003. It was distributed by hawkers at
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stations and in newspaper racks at other locations throughout the Washington metropolitan area. It was owned and printed by the Washington Post Company, owner of ''The Washington Post''. , it had a daily print circulation of 180,000. ''Express'' was published by Express Publications Company, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Washington Post Company. ''Express'' was written and edited from the ''Washington Post'''s office on Franklin Square in Washington, D.C. Prior to 2010, it was produced from an office in
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. Printing the newspaper required over 700
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s of newsprint annually. ''Express'' was written and edited by a staff of 23, up from 13 in 2003. The ''Post'' announced that its final edition of ''Express'' would be dated September 12, 2019.


Content

Although it had the same owner as ''The Washington Post'', few of the hard-news stories were written by ''Post'' staff. ''Express'' published content from syndicates and wire services—particularly the
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and
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. In general, ''Express''' content tended to be lighter than the ''Post'''s—it included sections like "People" (celebrity gossip), "Trending" (social media and
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), and "page three" and "eyeopeners" (highlighting uplifting or humorous stories)—and tended to emphasize local and sports news more than the ''Post''. ''Express'' included a special section, which was different each weekday. These sections were: * Screens (Monday), a TV and movies section. * Fit (Tuesday), a health and fitness section, which also includes an
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, "Baggage Check," written by licensed
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Dr. Andrea Bonior. * Federal Workforce (Wednesday), a page with articles about issues relevant to civilian
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employees. Also typically includes a promotion for the ''Post'''s ''Can he do that?''
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, which covers the Trump presidency. * Weekend Pass (Thursday), an extended entertainment section with a detailed guide to the weekend's upcoming shows, concerts, museum exhibits, and the like. It was by far the largest of the special sections. * Movies (Friday), a section with reviews of new movies and trailers and some Hollywood news. * ''Apartment Showcase'' (Friday), a listing of featured apartments in the Washington metro area. ''Apartment Showcase'' is also published as a weekly independent publication. Like ''Express'', it is owned by the ''Washington Post''. ''Express'' also ran some special advertising sections—such as the Guide to the Lively Arts and the Religious Services Directory—as well as the following special monthly sections: * Ahead (Second Monday of each month), on career planning and postgraduate and continuing education. * Condo Living (Fourth Wednesday of each month), like ''Apartment Showcase'', but specializing in
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s. * Free + Easy (First Thursday of each month), a feature on free events and activities in the Washington area. ''Express''' original stories were available on the ''washingtonpost.com'' website. The newspaper was financed solely by advertising. The newspaper did not have an opinion section or letters to the editor, unlike other newspapers in the local market such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Washington Post'', and ''
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''. In January 2017, ''Express'' caused some controversy on the Internet when its cover story on the
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used the male
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instead of the female one. ''Express'' apologized for the mistake after its cover
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, and published an image of the cover with the correct female symbol, which they said they had intended to run. In June 2018, ''Express'' brought back its DC Rider
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, which included features about the
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and answers reader questions about the Metro transit system. The column was written by Kery Murakami.


Layout and mobile applications

The newspaper launched a redesign on November 30, 2009, which emphasized a more magazine-style front page, along with a daily cover story. On August 4, 2014, it launched another redesign meant to engage readers more with the paper version rather than on a phone. The paper doubled in size since its launch, from 24–28 pages in 2003 to 48–60 pages in 2012. The ''Express'' staff also produced a website, ExpressNightOut.com, that featured local entertainment and lifestyle coverage. Content from Express was also published on Washington Post Social Reader, a Facebook-linked website that aggregated content from the various publications owned by the Washington Post Company and partner organizations: ''The Washington Post'', ''
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'', ''Express'', ''
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'', and 90 others. In August 2010, the newspaper launched a mobile application, DC Rider, which is available for
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) and Android devices. The ad-supported app provides status updates for the Washington Metro.


See also

* List of newspapers in Washington, D.C. *
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References


External links


Official Home Page of the ''Express''
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