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Seven Days is an alternative weekly newspaper [1] that is distributed every Wednesday in Vermont. The American Newspapers Representatives estimate Seven Days ' circulation to be 35,000 papers. [ 2 ] It is distributed free of charge throughout Burlington , Middlebury , Montpelier , Stowe , the Mad River Valley , Rutland and St. Albans .
7 Days was created by a group from a previous fortnightly newspaper Black Dwarf, after it folded in 1970. Black Dwarf was a 'self-styled non-sectarian paper of the radical left' [2] launched in 1968 with Tariq Ali as the editor, Sheila Rowbotham, and literary agent Clive Goodwin as the fund-raiser and owner of the title.
Seven Days was an American alternative news magazine written from a leftist or anti-establishment perspective. [1] [2] Founded by antiwar activist David Dellinger and others, it was published from 1975 to 1980 by the Institute for New Communications, a non-profit organization in Manhattan.
Seven Days, a 1909 play by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart; 7 Days Inn, Chinese budget hotel chain; Seven Days, a 2007 Japanese manga series written by Venio Tachibana and illustrated by Rihito Takarai
Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area. The publication date of weekly newspapers varies, but usually they come out in the middle of the week (e.g., Wednesday or Thursday).
7DAYS was the region's first free daily newspaper. It was part-owned by the UK's Daily Mail General Trust (DMGT). It was part-owned by the UK's Daily Mail General Trust (DMGT). The paper was founded by Ashley Northcote and Steve Lee (not Jaydub ) as a weekly tabloid published every Friday in 2003.
This Hour Has Seven Days was initially hosted by John Drainie, Laurier LaPierre, and Carole Simpson (not to be confused with the now-retired ABC weekend news anchor of the same name); Simpson was soon replaced by Dinah Christie, and Watson himself replaced Drainie in the show's second season when Drainie (who died in 1966) was too ill to continue with the series.
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