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The Honolulu Star-Advertiser was formed in 2010 through the merger of two long-standing Hawaiian newspapers: the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu Advertiser. The Star-Bulletin was founded in 1882 by J.W. Robertson and Company, while The Honolulu Advertiser traced its roots back to 1856, founded as The Pacific Commercial Advertiser by Henry M. Whitney. The merger was orchestrated by David Black, a Canadian newspaper publisher, who acquired The Honolulu Advertiser and combined it with the Star-Bulletin, which he already owned. Today, the Star-Advertiser is owned by Black Press Ltd., a Canadian company founded by David Black. Based in Honolulu, Hawaii, the Star-Advertiser covers a wide range of news topics relevant to the Hawaiian Islands and the broader Pacific region. Their coverage includes local and state politics, business news, environmental issues, tourism, education, and cultural events. The newspaper also reports on national and international news that impacts Hawaii. Sports coverage is a significant part of the Star-Advertiser, with extensive reporting on local high school and college sports, as well as professional teams and surfing events. The paper also features lifestyle and entertainment sections, showcasing Hawaii's unique culture and arts scene. One interesting fact: A unique aspect of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser is its commitment to the Hawaiian language. The newspaper regularly includes Hawaiian words and phrases in its articles, often providing translations or explanations for readers. This practice not only reflects the cultural diversity of Hawaii but also contributes to the preservation and promotion of the Hawaiian language. The Star-Advertiser even publishes a weekly column called “Kauakukalahale“ entirely in Hawaiian, making it one of the few mainstream newspapers in the world to regularly feature content in an indigenous language.
Honolulu Star Advertiser is ranked 2,548 among other media sources and has an average of 2,856,000 monthly visits according to Similar Web.
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Honolulu Star Advertiser has a Bias Score of -8% Center which is based on a variety of factors including its policy and politician leanings, article ratings, and the use of biased language. Its Reliability is rated as Average, and additional analytical insights are available in the other tabs.

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    -8% Center

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    *Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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