San Antonio Express News

The San Antonio Express-News has been the voice of South Texas since 1865 and provides news and information to a community of more than one million. San Antonio is the largest major U.S. city with a Hispanic percentage majority and is home to three major military bases. San Antonio Express-News award-winning journalists deliver the news that matters most to San Antonio, from mom and pop businesses to the global economy, from military homecomings to foreign affairs and from neighborhood struggles to international disasters. The paper has dedicated news bureaus in Austin (together with the Houston Chronicle), McAllen and Washington, D.C.

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5.0
Overall

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5.0

Growth

5.0

Purpose

5.0

Flexibility

5.0

Inclusion

5.0

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Leadership

Raj Ramanan

Chief Operating Officer

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Location

1005 Congress Avenue Suite 1060
Austin, TX 78701

Fully In-office

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(210) 250-2000

1005 Congress Avenue Suite 1060, Austin, TX 78701

While the exact number varies over time, our records show that San Antonio Express News has over 1,000 employees.

San Antonio Express News was founded in 1865.

The San Antonio Express-News has been the voice of South Texas since 1865 and provides news and information to a community of more than one million. San Antonio is the largest major U.S. city with a Hispanic percentage majority and is home to three major military bases. San Antonio Express-News award-winning journalists deliver the news that matters most to San Antonio, from mom and pop businesses to the global economy, from military homecomings to foreign affairs and from neighborhood struggles to international disasters. The paper has dedicated news bureaus in Austin (together with the Houston Chronicle), McAllen and Washington, D.C.

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