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'''firstcoastnews.com''' is a leading{{fact}} online news organization for ], owned and operated by ] for ]'s ] and ] duopoly, ] and ]. It is the second-most visited news website{{fact}} in the Jacksonville area (only behind ]'s Jacksonville.com), the most-visited television news website in the Jacksonville area, and the fifth most-visited television news website in ]{{fact}}. '''firstcoastnews.com''' is a leading<ref name="top3">">{{cite web |url=http://siteanalytics.compete.com/jacksonville.com+firstcoastnews.com+news4jax.com/?metric=uv |title=Jacksonville's Top 3 Online News & Media Sources |accessdate=2008-06-06 |format= |work=Compete }}</ref> online news organization for ], owned and operated by ] for ]'s ] and ] duopoly, ] and ]. It is the second-most visited news website<ref name="top3">{{cite web |url=http://siteanalytics.compete.com/jacksonville.com+firstcoastnews.com+news4jax.com/?metric=uv |title=Jacksonville's Top 3 Online News & Media Sources |accessdate=2008-06-06 |format= |work=Compete }}</ref> in the Jacksonville area (only behind ]'s Jacksonville.com), the most-visited television news website in the Jacksonville area, and the fifth most-visited television news website in ]{{fact}}.


The website simulcasts ] online (which regularly broadcasts on WTLV's digital subchannel 12.2). The website is also availabe in ] as First Coast News en Español, a partnership between First Coast News and . The website simulcasts ] online (which regularly broadcasts on WTLV's digital subchannel 12.2). The website is also availabe in ] as First Coast News en Español, a partnership between First Coast News and .


First Coast News was awarded a regional ] for best broadcast-affiliated website in 2006 and 2007. First Coast News was awarded a regional ] for best broadcast-affiliated website in 2006 and 2007.

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firstcoastnews.com
File:First Coast News logo.png
File:FirstCoastNews.comJune2008.pngThe home page for firstcoastnews.com from June 6, 2008
Type of siteNews website
Available inEnglish
Spanish
OwnerGannett Company
Created byGannett Company
URLwww.firstcoastnews.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo

firstcoastnews.com is a leading online news organization for metropolitan Jacksonville, owned and operated by Gannett Broadcasting for Jacksonville's ABC and NBC duopoly, WJXX and WTLV. It is the second-most visited news website in the Jacksonville area (only behind The Florida Times-Union's Jacksonville.com), the most-visited television news website in the Jacksonville area, and the fifth most-visited television news website in Florida.

The website simulcasts NBC Weather Plus online (which regularly broadcasts on WTLV's digital subchannel 12.2). The website is also availabe in Spanish as First Coast News en Español, a partnership between First Coast News and Hola Noticias.

First Coast News was awarded a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for best broadcast-affiliated website in 2006 and 2007.

References

  1. ^ ">"Jacksonville's Top 3 Online News & Media Sources". Compete. Retrieved 2008-06-06. Cite error: The named reference "top3" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

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