- The Phoenix (newspaper)
Infobox_Newspaper
name =
type =Alternative weekly
format =Tabloid
foundation =1966
owners =Phoenix Media/Communications Group
publisher = Stephen M. Mindich
editor = Peter Kadzis
headquarters = 126 Brookline Ave.
Boston, MA 02215United States
ISSN =
website = [http://thephoenix.com/ ThePhoenix.com]"The Phoenix" is the name of several
alternative weekly newspaper s published byPhoenix Media/Communications Group of Boston,Massachusetts including the "Boston Phoenix", the "Providence Phoenix", the "Portland Phoenix" and the now-defunct "Worcester Phoenix". These papers emphasizearts andentertainment coverage and alternative political viewpoints.The papers are somewhat similar in format and editorial content to the "
Village Voice " and compete for a similar niche in theNew England market with the "Weekly Dig ".Origin
"The Phoenix" was founded in 1965 by Joe Hanlon, a former editor at
MIT 's student newspaper, "The Tech". Since many Boston-area college newspapers were printed at the same printing firm, Hanlon's idea was to do a four-page single-sheet insert with arts coverage and ads. He began with theHarvard Business School 's newspaper, "The Harbus News", and a student there, James T. Lewis, became Hanlon's ad manager."Boston After Dark" began
March 2 ,1966 , and theater buffLarry Stark began contributing theater reviews with the second issue. When the insert idea didn't pan out, the trio continued "Boston After Dark" as a weekly free paper.A year after the launch, Hanlon sold off his half to Lewis. For three years, "Boston After Dark" kept the four-page format, with Lewis as publisher, Jane Steidemann as editor, Stephen M. Mindich as ad salesman and Stark as full-time theater critic and copy editor, plus film reviews by Deac Rossell, who later went on to become head of programming at London's National Film Theatre.
Expansion
As the paper expanded, Mindich acquired a half interest. Stark quit in 1972 and began reviewing for the rival "Cambridge Phoenix", which had begun
October 9 ,1969 . The first managing editor of the "Cambridge Phoenix" was April Smith, who later became a novelist ("Good Morning, Killer") and TV writer-producer ("Cagney & Lacey ", "Lou Grant", "Nightmares and Dreamscapes "). [http://www.aprilsmith.net/]Following a two-week writers' strike in August 1972, the "Cambridge Phoenix" was sold to "Boston After Dark". Mindich's merger then became known as "The Boston Phoenix", with "Boston After Dark" used as the name for the paper's arts and entertainment section. In the conflicts between writers and management, ousted writers immediately started another weekly, "
The Real Paper " (which beganAugust 2 ,1972 and continued until 1981), while management continued the "Boston Phoenix".In 1988, the company that owns the "Phoenix",
Phoenix Media/Communications Group , bought a similar publication in neighboringRhode Island called the "NewPaper", which is now the "Providence Phoenix". In 1999, PM/CG branched out into Portland,Maine by creating the "Portland Phoenix". That same year thenameplate changed from "Phoenix B.A.D." to "The Boston Phoenix". From 1992 through 2000, there was also a Worcester Phoenix, but it folded due to Worcester's dwindling arts market.In 2005, the "Phoenix" underwent a major redesign, switching from a
broadsheet /Berliner format to atabloid format and introduced a new logo in order to increase its appeal to younger readers.ref|newlookThe "Phoenix" has circulation is 253,000 and the its website features 90% of the paper's content plus extra content not included in the paper. [ [http://thephoenix.com/About/ Press Release] ]
Radio
Over the years, PMCG acquired radio stations in Boston, Portland and Providence. The company currently owns stations serving Metro Boston, New Hampshire, and Maine. The radio stations cover the same music, arts and political scene as the paper and sell to many of the same advertisers.
Awards
"The Phoenix" has received many awards for excellence in
journalism , including honors from theNew England Press Association , the Penny-Missouri Newspaper Awards, theAmerican Bar Association Gavel Awards, and theASCAP -Deems Taylor Awards.In 1994, "Phoenix"
classical music writer Lloyd Schwartz was awarded aPulitzer Prize for criticism. [ [http://www.thephoenix.com/About/ The Phoenix, "About Us"] ]Notes
References
* [http://boston.about.com/od/newspapers/a/boston_phoenix.htm Levy, Jo. "The Boston Phoenix": Boston's Alternative Paper Not for the Birds"]
* [http://www.geocities.com/uridfm/r/realpaper.htm "The Real Paper" (1972-1981)]
*Reidy, Chris. " [http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2005/06/16/boston_phoenix_hopes_to_fly_higher_with_new_look/ Boston Phoenix hopes to fly higher with new look] ". "Boston Globe ". June 16, 2005.
* [http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleid=1205 "Ploughshares"]
* [http://www.theatermirror.com/CCwhatBOSTON.htm Theater Mirror]External links
* [http://www.thephoenix.com/ The Phoenix Media/Communications Group]
* [http://thephoenix.com/onthedownload/ On the Download: Boston Phoenix's MP3 blog]
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