Fort Worth Weekly
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The Fort Worth Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper that serves the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. The newspaper has an approximate circulation of 50,000[1]. The Fort Worth Weekly publishes every Wednesday and features, among many things, news reporting, cultural event guides, movie reviews, and editorials.
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[edit] Staff
The staff at the Fort Worth Weekly includes Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Dan Malone[2] and editor Gayle Reaves, a winner of both a Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award[3]. The paper is owned by Publisher Lee Newquist
[edit] Awards
The Weekly won the 2005 best-newspaper honors from the Katie Awards competition sponsored by the Press Club of Dallas[4].
[edit] References
- ^ Fort Worth Weekly profile
- ^ "Fort Worth Weekly Hires Pulitzer Winner", April 5, 2002, Association of Alternative Newsweeklies
- ^ "Gayle Reaves Named Editor at FW Weekly", October 10, 2001, Association of Alternative Newsweeklies
- ^ "Fort Worth Weekly Named Best Newspaper by Press Club of Dallas", November 9, 2005, Association of Alternative Newsweeklies