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- Dayton_City_Paper abstract "The Dayton City Paper is an alternative newspaper emphasizing arts, culture, entertainment and a little politics, published weekly and distributed throughout the Dayton, Ohio metro region. The paper was originally founded in the 1990s under the name The Dayton Voice. In the early 2000s, the paper's name was changed to Impact Weekly due to legal pressure from the nationally known alternative newsweekly, The Village Voice. In the mid-2000s, the paper's name was changed once again to the Dayton City Paper.Editorially and visually, the all-color Dayton City Paper reads much more like a local niche magazine than it does a typical alternative weekly. Whereas many alternative newsweeklies across the country tend to take political sides and emphasize subculture lifestyles, the Dayton City Paper tends to focus on performing and visual arts, music of nearly every genre, film, epicurean features including dining, wine and beer, literature, the environment, social issues and politics. In addition to over 80% locally written content, the publication also features a carefully selected roster of quality syndicated content well appreciated by its eclectic and educated audience including Amy Alkon's "The Advice Goddess", Chuck Shepard's "News of the Weird," Cariel's "Sign Language Astrology," the New York Times Sunday Crossword, as well as weekly editorial cartoons including Don Asmussen's "Bad Reporter," and Donna Barstow's "Daily Special," and satire by Ted Rall. The paper's staff and freelance writers authoritatively deliver the editorial quality that readers demand. Readers especially enjoy the weekly locally driven "debate forum" where opposing writers argue in a true debate format in favor or against political and social issues of the day. The DCP also partners with regional communities including the nearby towns of Yellow Springs and Troy with monthly sections called "Destination: Yellow Springs" and "Destination: Troy." Similarly, and in recognition of the extraordinarily popular strength of visual art regionally, the DCP also presents another unique monthly insert section called "Art Everywhere" highlighting visual art related events, organizations and artists. The paper can be found free every Tuesday at over five hundred pickup locations within the metro Dayton region including areas as far North as Tipp City / Troy; West in areas such as Trotwood, West Carrollton, and Miamisburg; East including Springfield, Yellow Springs, and Xenia; and as far South as Springboro / Franklin. Specific pickup locations can be found on the DCP website. The DCP website DaytonCityPaper.com delivers nearly all editorial content online in addition to "page-flip" versions of the printed paper by clicking on the back-issues button.".
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- Dayton_City_Paper artDirector "Evan Leis".
- Dayton_City_Paper circulation "18570".
- Dayton_City_Paper editor "Sarah Sidlow".
- Dayton_City_Paper format Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- Dayton_City_Paper foundation "1993".
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- Dayton_City_Paper headquarters "126".
- Dayton_City_Paper headquarters "Dayton, OH 45402".
- Dayton_City_Paper language "English".
- Dayton_City_Paper name "Dayton City Paper".
- Dayton_City_Paper owner "Independent".
- Dayton_City_Paper price "free every Tuesday".
- Dayton_City_Paper productionDirector "Jed Helmers".
- Dayton_City_Paper publisher "Paul Noah".
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- Dayton_City_Paper comment "The Dayton City Paper is an alternative newspaper emphasizing arts, culture, entertainment and a little politics, published weekly and distributed throughout the Dayton, Ohio metro region. The paper was originally founded in the 1990s under the name The Dayton Voice. In the early 2000s, the paper's name was changed to Impact Weekly due to legal pressure from the nationally known alternative newsweekly, The Village Voice.".
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