Independent Weekly
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The January 24, 2007 front page of Independent Weekly |
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Type | Alternative weekly |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Independent |
Publisher | Sioux Watson |
Editor | Lisa Sorg |
Founded | 1983 |
Headquarters | 302 E. Pettigrew St. Suite 3A Durham, NC 27701 United States |
Circulation | 49,217[1] |
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Website: indyweek.com |
Independent Weekly is a tabloid-format alternative weekly published in Durham, North Carolina and is distributed throughout the Raleigh-Durham area. Founded in 1983, it has a liberal political perspective, like many alt weeklies.
Among alternative weeklies, The Independent Weekly has a national reputation for investigative and enterprise journalism. The Columbia Journalism Review has cited the newspaper for its "spine of steel."
The Independent has recently published articles on the expansion of the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant operated by Progress Energy on topics such as safety, emissions, and storage of spent radioactive material that have largely gone unreported in other local media.
Several years ago, the Independent acquired the other major weekly in the area, Spectator, which was based in Raleigh and was well-known for its coverage of the arts; the name lives on as the name of the Independent Weekly's arts calendar.
[edit] References
- ^ Independent Weekly. Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Retrieved on 2007-01-26.