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The Booze News : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Booze News ''The Booze News'' is a satirical newspaper founded at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in February 2004 by Atish Doshi and Derek Chin.〔http://www.theboozenews.com/About〕 The free paper, published weekly with a circulation of 20,000, is written, edited and distributed by students at UIUC. Currently, ''The Booze News'' is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and continues to exist under The Black Sheep.〔http://theblacksheeponline.com〕 == Origins and expansion ==
According to co-founder Derek Chin, ''The Booze News'' was founded as a twelve-page paper in 2004. With innovative and controversial content the paper's popularity quickly grew among the University of Illinois student base, and as that popularity was further realized by the local advertisers, the paper expanded to twenty pages.The first campus expansion took place in 2005, as ''The Booze News'' began publishing a twelve-page issue at Illinois State University.〔http://media.www.dailyvidette.com/media/storage/paper420/news/2004/09/16/News/Booze.News.Concerns.Members.Of.Normal.Town.Council-720182.shtml〕 In 2006, The Booze News expanded further, and began distribution at three more schools, The University of Wisconsin in Madison, The University of Iowa in Iowa City, Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, University of Florida in Gainesville, FL, University of Georgia in Athens, GA and the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. (The University of Wisconsin, Indiana University and University of Missouri issues are no longer in print.) In 2008 the parent company of ''The Booze News'' was dissolved. "The Booze News" remained for two years and now operates as "The Black Sheep.".〔http://www.theblacksheeponline.com/home/aboutus〕
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