Charleston City Paper

www.charlestoncitypaper.com
  • 1049 Morrison Drive
  • Charleston, South Carolina 29403
  • Phone: (843) 577-5304
  • Fax: (843) 853-6899
  • Circulation: 40,000 (As of June 2012)
  • Audited By: Figure submitted by Publisher
  • Publication Day: Every Wednesday
  • Market Served: Charleston, SC
  • National Advertising: Alternative Weekly Network
Founded in 1997, the locally owned and operated City Paper is Charleston's only weekly alternative newspaper and the second-largest publication in the metro Charleston area. Reaching a strong mix of active, affluent locals and tourists, the City Paper has thrived in a market that consistently ranks as one of the nation's most sought after locations to visit and to live. Charleston is a city of festivals and special events, highlighted every year in May by the Spoleto Festival, an internationally acclaimed celebration of the performing arts.

The City Paper provides Charleston's most extensive coverage of the local news, arts and entertainment scene, offering social and political commentary, exhaustive listings and fresh articles both in print and digitally.
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Recent AAN Awards

2007 Blog, 1st Place (Circulation Below 55000) by Patrick Sharbaugh
2006 News Story-Short Form, 3rd Place (Circulation Below 50000) by Bill Davis
2006 Photography, 2nd Place (Circulation Below 50000) by Nancy Santos
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Staff

Title Name Email address*
Publisher Noel Mermer ---
Advertising Director Blair Barna ---
Sales Manager Cris Temples ---
Editor Stephanie Barna ---
Managing Editor Chris Haire ---
Art Director Scott Suchy ---
Music Editor Ballard Lesemann ---
Associate Editor Erica Jackson ---
Staff Writer Susan Cohen ---
Staff Writer Paul Bowers ---
Marketing Consultant Kara Chisholm ---
editorial assistant Elizabeth Pandolfi ---
Web Editor Sam Spence ---

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Recent Articles

Mr. Sanford goes (back) to Washington

You could feel it in the air. The cautious optimism that characterized South Carolina Democrats' anxiety over the prospect of Elizabeth Colbert Busch being elected to Congress was gone. Polling numbers be damned, it was anybody's race going into the special election on May 7, and by the end of the day, it was still a toss-up.
Charleston City Paper  |  Sam Spence  |  05-15-2013  |  Policy Issues

Is Anne Frank's Diary pornography?

Pornography is Ron Jeremy and Jenna Jameson. It's Penthouse and Hustler. It's Debbie Does Dallas, 50 Shades of Poorly Written BSDM, and anything written with the intent to turn people on and get them off.
Charleston City Paper  |  Leah Rhyne  |  05-15-2013  |  Commentary
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