Charleston City Paper

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Charleston City Paper

The January 10, 2007 front page of the
Charleston City Paper
Type Alternative weekly
Format Tabloid

Owner Independent
Publisher Noel Mermer
Editor Stephanie Barna
Founded 1997
Headquarters 1049 B Morrison Drive
Charleston, SC 29403
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 40,000[1]

Website: charlestoncitypaper.com

The Charleston City Paper is an alternative weekly published every Wednesday in Charleston, South Carolina. It mostly covers local places, events, and happenings in the Charleston area which would be of interest to its target audience of college students and young professionals.

The paper also covers local, state, and national politics from a decidedly more liberal editorial stance than one would find in most other South Carolina papers. The City Paper is free, financed by selling ad space, and can be picked up in most downtown shops and restaurants.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Charleston City Paper. Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.

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City of Charleston

Mayor

Joseph P. Riley, Jr.

Sports Teams

Charleston Battery-USL | Charleston RiverDogs-SAL | Carolina Sandsharks-AIFA | South Carolina Stingrays-ECHL

Newspapers

The Post and Courier | The Charleston City Paper | The Charleston Regional Business Journal

Television Stations

2WCBD-TV-NBC | 4WCIV-TV-ABC | 5WCSC-TV-CBS | 7WITV-TV-PBS | 36WMMP-TV-MyNetworkTV

Squares

Court House Square | Marion Square | Washington Square

Mass Transit Provider

Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority