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Indy Week

Indy Week, formerly known as the Independent Weekly and originally the North Carolina Independent, is a tabloid-format alternative weekly newspaper published in Durham, North Carolina, United States, and distributed throughout the Research Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Cary) and counties (Wake County, Durham County, Orange County, and Chatham County). Its first issue was published in April 1983.

Indy Week
Independent Weekly stand in coffee shop on Hillsborough St, Raleigh NC
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)ZM INDY, Inc.
PublisherJohn Hurld
FoundedApril 1983
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersP.O. Box 1772 Durham, NC 27702
United States
Circulation25,000 (as of 2019)
ISSN0737-8254
Websiteindyweek.com

Indy Week is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia[1] and has a progressive, liberal political perspective. The Columbia Journalism Review has cited the newspaper for its "spine of steel."[2] The print edition is published on Wednesdays.[1]

History edit

The paper was founded in 1983 by Steve Schewel and was originally published as the North Carolina Independent and was bi-weekly. Its publisher was Carolina Independent Publications, Inc.[3] It was renamed the Independent effective March 1985.[3] In April 1988 the Independent published endorsements of state political candidates for the upcoming Democratic Party's primary election. The paper admonished its readers not to vote for state senator Harold Hardison and in response a member of Hardison's campaign organization collected approximately 7,000 copies of the paper from newsstands in downtown Raleigh and dumped them in the trash.[4] The Independent identified the person responsible and reported the story in its next edition. The story was reported by media across North Carolina, raising the newspaper's public profile.[5] In 1989, publication was changed to weekly, and the name altered to the Independent Weekly.[3]

In September 2002, Carolina Independent Publications acquired the area's other major weekly, the Spectator, from Creative Loafing Inc.[3] Founded in 1978 by Godfrey Cheshire and others in Raleigh,[6] the Spectator had been owned by Creative Loafing since 1997 and was well known for its coverage of the arts; the name lived on as the name of the Independent's calendar of events.[7]

In 2010, the Independent presented the inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival in downtown Raleigh. The three-day annual event happens in September and features local, national and international bands.

On September 27, 2012, the Independent Weekly was purchased by ZM INDY, Inc., whose owners, Mark Zusman and Richard Meeker, also own Willamette Week.[8] The name of the newspaper and website was changed to Indy Week.[9]

On June 11, 2020, Jeffrey Billman was fired from his position as Editor. The stated reason was that he had failed to follow up on a sexual misconduct tip regarding a local restaurant that had been brought to his attention in May 2019. Possibly prompting the dismissal, the edit and design staff released a letter stating their unwillingness to work for Billman going forward.[10] Jane Porter started as Editor-in-Chief in January 2021.

Awards edit

The paper's reporters have won several major awards, including the George Polk Award,[11] the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award (finalist),[12] the Green Eyeshade Award for the South's best journalism (second place, 2004, 2005 & 2019),[13][14] the Baltimore Sun's H.L. Mencken Writing Award,[15] and the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Newsweekly Directory: Independent Weekly (NC)". Association of Alternative Newsmedia. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  2. ^ Schoonmaker, Mary Ellen (November 1987). "Has the alternative press gone yuppie?". Columbia Journalism Review. 26: 60–64 – via EBSCOhost.
  3. ^ a b c d "Collection Number 05319: Independent Weekly Records, 1982-2004". Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  4. ^ Milstein 1988, p. 8.
  5. ^ Milstein 1988, p. 9.
  6. ^ "Godfrey Cheshire Biography & Movie Reviews". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  7. ^ "Triangle publications Independent, Spectator to merge". Triangle Business Journal.
  8. ^ Why Willamette Week bought Independent Weekly
  9. ^ Meeker, Richard; Harper, Susan (October 3, 2012). "Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek.com". Independent Weekly/Indy Week. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  10. ^ "A letter from @indyweek staff". Twitter. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  11. ^ "Past Winners [of the George Polk Awards, 1990] | LIU". liu.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  12. ^ . IRE. Archived from the original on 2019-01-26. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  13. ^ "SPJ Announces the 2004 Green Eyeshade Award Recipients". www.spj.org. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  14. ^ "SPJ Announces the 2005 Green Eyeshade Award Recipients". www.spj.org. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  15. ^ Sun, Baltimore (November 14, 1992). "THE H.L. Mencken Writing Award this year [1992]". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  16. ^ Hart, Richard (2007-06-20). "Real winners". INDY Week. Retrieved 2019-01-25.

Works cited edit

  • Milstein, Michael (July 1988). "The Silver Volvo Newspaper Heist". Columbia Journalism Review. 27 (2): 8–10.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the North Carolina newspaper For the Australian newspaper see The Independent Weekly Indy Week formerly known as the Independent Weekly and originally the North Carolina Independent is a tabloid format alternative weekly newspaper published in Durham North Carolina United States and distributed throughout the Research Triangle area Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill and Cary and counties Wake County Durham County Orange County and Chatham County Its first issue was published in April 1983 Indy WeekIndependent Weekly stand in coffee shop on Hillsborough St Raleigh NCTypeAlternative weeklyFormatTabloidOwner s ZM INDY Inc PublisherJohn HurldFoundedApril 1983LanguageEnglishHeadquartersP O Box 1772 Durham NC 27702United StatesCirculation25 000 as of 2019 ISSN0737 8254Websiteindyweek wbr comIndy Week is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia 1 and has a progressive liberal political perspective The Columbia Journalism Review has cited the newspaper for its spine of steel 2 The print edition is published on Wednesdays 1 Contents 1 History 2 Awards 3 See also 4 References 5 Works cited 6 External linksHistory editThe paper was founded in 1983 by Steve Schewel and was originally published as the North Carolina Independent and was bi weekly Its publisher was Carolina Independent Publications Inc 3 It was renamed the Independent effective March 1985 3 In April 1988 the Independent published endorsements of state political candidates for the upcoming Democratic Party s primary election The paper admonished its readers not to vote for state senator Harold Hardison and in response a member of Hardison s campaign organization collected approximately 7 000 copies of the paper from newsstands in downtown Raleigh and dumped them in the trash 4 The Independent identified the person responsible and reported the story in its next edition The story was reported by media across North Carolina raising the newspaper s public profile 5 In 1989 publication was changed to weekly and the name altered to the Independent Weekly 3 In September 2002 Carolina Independent Publications acquired the area s other major weekly the Spectator from Creative Loafing Inc 3 Founded in 1978 by Godfrey Cheshire and others in Raleigh 6 the Spectator had been owned by Creative Loafing since 1997 and was well known for its coverage of the arts the name lived on as the name of the Independent s calendar of events 7 In 2010 the Independent presented the inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival in downtown Raleigh The three day annual event happens in September and features local national and international bands On September 27 2012 the Independent Weekly was purchased by ZM INDY Inc whose owners Mark Zusman and Richard Meeker also own Willamette Week 8 The name of the newspaper and website was changed to Indy Week 9 On June 11 2020 Jeffrey Billman was fired from his position as Editor The stated reason was that he had failed to follow up on a sexual misconduct tip regarding a local restaurant that had been brought to his attention in May 2019 Possibly prompting the dismissal the edit and design staff released a letter stating their unwillingness to work for Billman going forward 10 Jane Porter started as Editor in Chief in January 2021 Awards editThe paper s reporters have won several major awards including the George Polk Award 11 the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award finalist 12 the Green Eyeshade Award for the South s best journalism second place 2004 2005 amp 2019 13 14 the Baltimore Sun s H L Mencken Writing Award 15 and the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism 16 See also editThe Santa Fe Reporter also published by Richard Meeker and Mark Zusman Willamette Week Willamette OR also published by Meeker amp Zusman References edit a b Newsweekly Directory Independent Weekly NC Association of Alternative Newsmedia Retrieved November 18 2012 Schoonmaker Mary Ellen November 1987 Has the alternative press gone yuppie Columbia Journalism Review 26 60 64 via EBSCOhost a b c d Collection Number 05319 Independent Weekly Records 1982 2004 Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Retrieved November 18 2012 Milstein 1988 p 8 Milstein 1988 p 9 Godfrey Cheshire Biography amp Movie Reviews RogerEbert com Retrieved November 19 2016 Triangle publications Independent Spectator to merge Triangle Business Journal Why Willamette Week bought Independent Weekly Meeker Richard Harper Susan October 3 2012 Welcome to the new Indy Week and indyweek com Independent Weekly Indy Week Retrieved November 18 2012 A letter from indyweek staff Twitter Retrieved 2020 06 17 Past Winners of the George Polk Awards 1990 LIU liu edu Retrieved 2019 01 25 1998 IRE Award winners IRE Archived from the original on 2019 01 26 Retrieved 2019 01 25 SPJ Announces the 2004 Green Eyeshade Award Recipients www spj org Retrieved 2019 01 25 SPJ Announces the 2005 Green Eyeshade Award Recipients www spj org Retrieved 2019 01 25 Sun Baltimore November 14 1992 THE H L Mencken Writing Award this year 1992 baltimoresun com Retrieved 2019 01 25 Hart Richard 2007 06 20 Real winners INDY Week Retrieved 2019 01 25 Works cited editMilstein Michael July 1988 The Silver Volvo Newspaper Heist Columbia Journalism Review 27 2 8 10 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indy Week amp oldid 1188218384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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