Orlando Weekly
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Orlando Weekly is a liberal progressive alternative newsweekly distributed in the Greater Orlando area of Florida. Every Thursday, 40,000 issues of the paper are distributed to more than 1,100 locations across Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties.[citation needed]
Type | Alternative weekly |
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Owner(s) | Chava Communications |
Publisher | Michael Wagner |
Editor | Jessica Bryce Young |
Founded | 1990 (print),[1] 1998 (online)[2] |
Headquarters | 16 W. Pine Street, Orlando, FL, 32801 |
Circulation | 40,000[3] |
Website | orlandoweekly |
Orlando Weekly organizes an annual feature Best of Orlando issue that features the best Orlando has to offer in dining, music and nightlife, arts and culture, goods and services. Each year readers vote in the paper's poll to vote for their favorite Orlando restaurants, bars, boutiques, museums, local celebs and more.[4][5] The paper also publishes an annual dining guide called BITE,[6] which features capsule reviews of hundreds of area restaurants, and an Annual Manual, an insider's guide to the region.