LA Weekly
American weekly newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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LA Weekly is a free alternative weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California.
Publication history
The paper was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin.[2][3]
By 1990, LA Weekly had a circulation of 165,000.[4]
In 1994, LA Weekly was sold to Stern Publishing, owner of The Village Voice.
In 2004, New Times Media bought Stern Publishing,[5] and changed the company's name to Village Voice Media in October 2005.[6]
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