Independent Weekly stand in coffee shop on Hillsborough St, Raleigh NC
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Type | Alternative weekly |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | ZM INDY, Inc. dba Indy Week |
Publisher | Susan Harper |
Editor | Jeffrey Billman (interim) |
Founded | April 1983 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 302 E. Pettigrew St. Suite 300 Durham, NC 27701 United States |
Circulation | 43,000 (as of 2008) |
ISSN | 0737-8254 |
Website | www |
Indy Week, formerly known as the Independent Weekly and originally the North Carolina Independent, is a tabloid-format alternative weekly newspaper published in Durham, North Carolina, United States, and distributed throughout the Research Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Cary) and counties (Wake County, Durham County, Orange County, and Chatham County). Its first issue was published in April 1983.
Indy Week is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia and has a progressive, liberal political perspective. The Columbia Journalism Review has cited the newspaper for its "spine of steel." The print edition is published on Wednesdays.
The paper was founded in 1983 and was originally published as the North Carolina Independent and was bi-weekly. Its publisher was Carolina Independent Publications, Inc. It was renamed the Independent effective March 1985. In 1989, publication was changed to weekly, and the name altered to the Independent Weekly.
In September 2002, Carolina Independent Publications acquired the area's other major weekly, the Spectator, from Creative Loafing Inc. Founded in 1978 by Godfrey Cheshire III and others in Raleigh, the Spectator had been owned by Creative Loafing since 1997 and was well known for its coverage of the arts; the name lived on as the name of the Independent's calendar of events.