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''Fort Worth Weekly'' is an alternative weekly newspaper that serves the Greater Fort Worth area (all of Tarrant County and some of Denton County). The newspaper has an approximate circulation of 75,000.〔(''Fort Worth Weekly'' profile )〕 It is published every Wednesday and features news, editorials, profiles, and reviews of art, books, theatrical productions, food, films, music, and more. With the exception of film, the ''Weekly''s editorial coverage is 100 percent local. The ''Weekly'' publishes an annual "Best Of Tarrant County" issue in the fall, and special advertising sections (including ones devoted to restaurants, holiday shopping, and education). It also produces events, including Thursday Night Live, a free weekly outdoor spring/summer concert series produced in collaboration with Central Market; First Friday on the Green, a free monthly outdoor spring/summer concert series produced in collaboration with Fort Worth South Inc.; the Visionary Awards, $500 cash awards given to three outstanding up-and-coming Fort Worth artists; and the Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards and Music Awards Festival, a free day-long concert featuring nearly 50 bands, all local, performing in several different venues scattered throughout Fort Worth's West 7th Street corridor. ==Staff== The award-winning editorial department at the ''Fort Worth Weekly'' is led by Anthony Mariani, named editor in April 2015. Gayle Reaves, a winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award,〔("Gayle Reaves Named Editor at FW Weekly" ), October 10, 2001, Association of Alternative Newsweeklies〕 was editor from October 2001 to March 2015. Staff writers are Peter Gorman, Kristian Lin, Jeff Prince, Eric Griffey and a host of freelancers. The ''Fort Worth Weekly'' is owned by publisher Lee Newquist, whose brother, Michael Newquist, is associate publisher. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fort Worth Weekly」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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