The Beverly Hills Courier

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The Beverly Hills Courier
Best read publication in Beverly Hills type = Weekly newspaper published Fridays
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Owner Beverly Hills Courier, LLC.
Publisher Clifton S. Smith, Jr.
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Headquarters 8840 West Olympic Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90211
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Website: thebeverlyhillscourier.com

The Beverly Hills Courier is a weekly newspaper of major circulation in Beverly Hills, CA. Its current publisher, since April of 2004, is Clifton S. Smith, Jr. who is also the publisher of the San Marino Tribune, as well as Design Magazine. The publication was founded by now publisher emeritus March Joel Schwartz in 1965 with the editorial guidance of his managing editor Arthur M. Goldberg from 1966 to 2003. Both individuals were products of the once evening edition of the LA Times, known as The Times Mirror, where March J. Schwartz was the classified sales manager and Arthur M. Goldberg was the editor.

Today the Beverly Hills Courier publication is still known for its influential contributions to the ever developing concerns of one of the most famous cities in the world thanks to its loyal readers, patrons and professional staff throughout the years.


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