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  2. Creative Loafing - Wikipedia

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    Creative Loafing is an Atlanta-based publisher of an arts and culture news and events newspaper/magazine. The company historically published a weekly publication that once had a 160,000 weekly circulation.

  3. Creative Loafing (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Creative Loafing is a U.S. city monthly paper serving the Atlanta metropolitan area covering local news, politics, arts, entertainment, food, music and events. Its weekly print circulation is 70,000, and its cumulative readership in print is 477,000 according to Scarborough Feb 2014 - Jan 2015 study, and the website creativeloafing.com draws nearly 500,000 visitors monthly according to Google ...

  4. Hollis Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Hollis Gillespie, Atlanta author and humor columnist. Hollis Gillespie is a humor columnist, writer and comedian based in Atlanta, Georgia.She wrote for Atlanta's Creative Loafing weekly for eight years until October 2008. [1]

  5. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Creative Loafing Tampa, Tampa, Folio Weekly, Jacksonville, Miami New Times, Miami, owned by the New Times Media chain, New Times Broward-Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, owned by the New Times Media chain, Orlando Weekly, Orlando,

  6. Euclid Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Euclid Media Group (EMG) was a media company in the United States, operating 2013-2023.It was headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio and owned the Orlando Weekly, Cincinnati CityBeat, Cleveland Scene, Creative Loafing (Tampa), Detroit Metro Times, Riverfront Times (St. Louis), San Antonio Current, Out In SA and Out in STL.

  7. Alternative newspaper - Wikipedia

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    Creative Loafing, originally only an Atlanta-based alternative weekly, grew into Creative Loafing, Inc. which owned papers in three other southern U.S. cities, as well as the Chicago Reader and Washington City Paper. Village Voice Media and New Times Media merged in 2006; before that, they were the two largest chains.

  8. SouthComm Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Creative Loafing Atlanta was bought by Ben Eason, the son of Creative Loafing founders Debbie and Elton Eason. [8] On December 21, 2017, it was announced that D.C.-area venture capitalist Mark Ein would buy the Washington City Paper. [9] Also in December 2017, according to reports, The Pitch was sold to a local owner.

  9. Media in the Tampa Bay area - Wikipedia

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    Creative Loafing Tampa (also known for a time as the Weekly Planet) is the area's primary alternative weekly. The Oracle serves the University of South Florida and its surrounding community. The Tampa Bay Business Journal is the region's business publication of record.