Fort Worth Weekly
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Fort Worth Weekly is an alternative weekly
Alternative weekly
An alternative newspaper is a type of newspaper, that eschews comprehensive coverage of general news in favor of stylized reporting, opinionated reviews and columns, investigations into edgy topics and magazine-style feature stories highlighting local people and culture. Their news coverage is more...

 newspaper
Newspaper
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 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. The Fort Worth Weekly 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 Weeklys editorial coverage is 100 percent local. The Weekly also publishes the annual Best Of Tarrant County issue in the fall, special advertising sections (including ones devoted to restaurants, holiday shopping, and education), and produces several 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 daylong 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 editor Gayle Reaves
Gayle Reaves
Gayle Reaves is a Pulitzer Prize- and George Polk Award-winning journalist, currently the managing editor of the Fort Worth Weekly alternative weekly newspaper serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex....

, a winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the George Polk Award. The editorial department includes associate editor Anthony Mariani, staff writers Betty Brink, Peter Gorman, Kristian Lin, Dan McGraw, and Jeff Prince, and a host of freelancers. Fort Worth Weekly is owned by publisher Lee Newquist, whose brother, Michael Newquist, is associate publisher.

History

Fort Worth Weekly was founded in 1996 as FW Weekly by Robert Camuto, a former features editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is a major U.S. daily newspaper serving Fort Worth and the western half of the North Texas area known as the Metroplex. Its area of domination is checked by its main rival, The Dallas Morning News, which is published from the eastern half of the Metroplex. It is owned...

 and son of Nine West co-founder Vince Camuto
Vince Camuto
Vince Camuto, CEO/Chief Creative Officer of the fashion company Camuto Group, is an American women’s footwear designer who is known for co-founding and establishing Nine West Inc. as a leading women’s fashion brand....

. Robert Camuto sold The Weekly to national alt-weekly chain New Times Media
New Times Media
Village Voice Media is a privately held corporation headquartered in Phoenix.The company owns the Village Voice, America's oldest and largest alternative weekly newspaper, as well as LA Weekly, OC Weekly in Orange County, California, Seattle Weekly, City Pages in Minneapolis-St...

in August, 2000. New Times vice president and Dallas Observer publisher Lee Newquist purchased the paper and separated from the company a year later.
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