Inner cover of the February 1–7, 2006 Metro Times - The outer cover also has this image but with a Budweiser advertisement covering the lower right corner.
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Type | Alternative weekly |
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Format | Weekly |
Owner(s) | Euclid Media Group [1] |
Publisher | Chris Keating |
Editor | Dustin Blitchok |
Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | 1200 Woodward Heights Blvd Ferndale, Michigan 48220 |
Circulation | 50,000 |
ISSN | 0746-4045 |
OCLC number | 10024235 |
Website | metrotimes.com |
The Detroit Metro Times is an alternative weekly located Ferndale, Michigan. It is the largest circulating weekly newspaper in the metro Detroit area.
Supported entirely by advertising, it is distributed free of charge every Wednesday in newsstands in businesses and libraries around the city and suburbs. Compared to the two dailies, the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News, the Metro Times has a leftist orientation. Average circulation for the Metro Times is 50,000 weekly. Average readership is just over 700,000 weekly.
Its columnists include Larry Gabriel and journalism professor Jack Lessenberry.
Its annual "Best of Detroit" survey awards local businesses. The categories include "Public Square" (city life); "Spend the Night" (nightlife and bars); "Nutritional Value" (restaurants and food); and "Real Deal" (retail and other stores).
Syndicated alternative comics run by the Metro Times have in the past included Perry Bible Fellowship, This Modern World, Eric Monster Millikin and Red Meat. The Metro Times also prints Dan Savage's Savage Love sex advice column (which replaced Isadora Alman's Ask Isadora sex advice column) and Cal Garrison's Horoscopes (which replaced Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology). Starting with the January 19–25 issue, the Metro Times had its own exclusive crossword, crafted by Brooklyn-based cruciverbalist Ben Tausig, who appears in the documentary Wordplay. The crossword was cut in May 2008, to save space.
The Metro Times consistently wins awards from the Michigan Press Association, the Detroit Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Media Awards, and the Association of Alternative Newsmedia Altweekly Awards.
In December 2012, Metro Times Editor W. Kim Heron announced his departure. Heron had previously been the paper's managing editor. In March 2013, after three months during which Michael Jackman was interim editor, the publisher named Bryan Gottlieb as Editor-in-Chief.