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Orlando Weekly is a liberal progressive alternative newsweekly distributed in the Greater Orlando area of Florida. Every Thursday, 40,000 issues of the paper are distributed to more than 1,100 locations across Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties.
Alternative weekly tabloid; no current relation to Creative Loafing Atlanta: Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview: 1975 Crestview News Bulletin [1] Daily Commercial: Leesburg: Gannett Company: Daily Sun, The Port Charlotte: 1983 [1] Adams Publish Group [7] Daytona Beach News-Journal: Daytona Beach: Gannett Company: Deland Hometown News: Deland ...
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The newspaper was founded by H.M. Alexander as the Sun in 1922, [2] and published by Jo Lawrence Boden from 1931 to 1975. [2] The Sun acquired the Orlando Mirror around 1950, becoming the Sun and Mirror. [2] It was purchased by James Macon in 1975, who also acquired Orlando Review from James Madison; the paper became the Sun-Review. [2]
The Orlando Times is a weekly newspaper published in Orlando, Florida, and surrounding counties. The newspaper was founded by publisher Dr. Calvin Collins and several of his colleagues on July 5, 1976. According to the paper's website, the paper aims to publish African-American news from a Black perspective.
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The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies was founded in 1978 in Seattle, Washington, with 30 newspapers from America's largest cities. In July 2011, the organization's name was changed to the Association of Alternative Newsmedia by a vote of members attending the group's annual meeting.
Pages in category "Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States" The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .