- Columbia City Paper
-
Columbia City Paper Type Alternative weekly Format Tabloid Owner Independent Publisher Paul Blake Founded 2005 Headquarters Columbia, South Carolina
United StatesCirculation 15,000[1] Official website columbiacitypaper.com Columbia City Paper is a free alternative newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina featuring investigative articles, political commentary, humor, music, arts and entertainment coverage. Founded in August 2005 by Paul F. Blake the paper is based in Columbia, South Carolina. Columbia City Paper is distributed throughout South Carolina's capital city and its suburbs. Its circulation is 15,000 every other week. [1] According to [1] The State newspaper, "The publication continues to establish its voice, and possibly most important, people still talk about it."
References
- ^ a b "Columbia City Paper Media Kit". Columbia City Paper. http://www.columbiacitypaper.com/media_kit.shtml. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
[2] "Columbia City Paper is main source for Center for Human Rights report"
[3] Content from City Paper has appeared on Drudge Report
[4] ABC affiliate covers opposition to newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina
[5] News about City Paper on the Association of Alternative Newsweekly site
[6] Associated Press reports on City Paper publishing Muhammad cartoon
[7] USC's Gamecock covers Columbia City Paper
[8] "USC's Gamecock covers Columbia City Paper story"
[9] City Paper helps raise money for Special Olympics
[10] "Columbia City Paper at Democratic Talk Radio.com"
[11] "Columbia City Paper editorial on Michael Phelps scandal at RawStory.com"
Columbia City Paper also covers [12] Music and the [13] Arts every issue as well as a variety of [14]environmental issues.
External links
- Columbia City Paper (official site)
- City Paper Blog
- City Paper Myspace
- Editor of Columbia alternative paper resigns after arson fire at home January 3, 2006.
Categories:- Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States
- Columbia, South Carolina
- Newspapers published in South Carolina
- Southern United States newspaper stubs
- South Carolina stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.