INDY Week

www.indyweek.com
  • PO Box 2690
  • Durham, North Carolina 27715
  • Phone: (919) 286-1972
  • Fax: (919) 286-4274
  • Circulation: 43,014 (as of December 2008)
  • Audited By: Verified Audit Circulation
  • Publication Day: Every Wednesday
  • Market Served: Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park, NC
  • National Advertising: Alternative Weekly Network
  • Publishing Group: City of Roses Newspapers
Locally owned and independently published since 1983, the Independent Weekly covers the booming Triangle Area – including Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Research Triangle Park – in the heart of North Carolina. Recently named the #1 City for Jobs in the U.S. (Forbes, Feb. 2007) and the #2 Best Place for Business and Careers (Forbes, May 2006) while boasting the highest per capita PhD population in the nation and, undoubtedly, the world, the Triangle consistently ranks in the Top 10 as one of the "Best Places To Live" in the nation (#4 on the latest CNN/Money survey). Home to a huge student population with three major universities – North Carolina State, UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke – within a "stone's throw" of each other as well as an affluent, educated and web-savvy general populace, the entire Triangle looks to us every Wednesday for insightful and influential news and arts coverage with an attitude – both in print and online. The Independent's reporters have won most of the major national investigative awards, including the George Polk Award, the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award, the Green Eyeshade Award for the South's best journalism and the Baltimore Sun's H.L. Mencken Writing Award. Our most recent national accolade was bestowed by the 2007 Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism for the cover story "Dreams Deferred" (8/2/06 issue). In addition to our extensive weekly A&E and political coverage, we offer periodic Special Sections that complement our ongoing and notable music, film, visual arts, theater, dance and pop culture features loved and pored over by our loyal readers. These "must read" editions include "Dish" – a quarterly restaurant compendium; "Casa" – a twice-yearly look at area homes inside and out; plus our annual "Best of the Triangle," "Summer / Fall Guides," "Arts / Music / Citizen Awards," "Voting Guide" and "ACC Basketball Preview."
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Recent AAN Awards

2011 Arts Feature, 1st Place (Circulation Below 50000) by Grayson Currin
2011 Special Section, 1st Place (Circulation Below 50000) by Staff
2010 Arts Criticism, 2nd Place (Circulation Below 50000) by Amy White
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Demographics

Age

 18-24 (13.6%)
 25-34 (22.3%)
 35-44 (25.7%)
 45-54 (13.7%)
Gender

 F: 44.7%
 M: 55.3%
Education
Attended College:
70.20%

Graduated College:
40.30%
Occupation Professional/ Managerial:
50.20%

Median Household Income:
$46,550

Source: Media Audit, Mar-Apr 2007

Staff

Title Name Email address*
Publisher Susan Harper ---
Editor Lisa Sorg ---
Associate Publisher Gloria Mock ---
Circulation Manager Rob VanVeld ---
Web Director Pete Weber ---
Editorial Web Director Denise Prickett ---
Music Editor Grayson Currin ---
Culture Editor David Fellerath ---
Classified Sales Supervisor Leslie Land ---

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Recent Articles

Legislation would prohibit cities and counties from regulating fracking

Senate Bill 612, which passed the Senate in early May, specifies that local regulations may not be more stringent than those proffered by North Carolina's Mining and Energy Commission.
INDY Week  |  Billy Ball  |  05-29-2013  |  Energy

A reality check on the Hallmark version of motherhood

Motherhood is the leading cause of poverty for single women. The problem is that we've come to accept this as the status quo when someone chooses to mother outside our cultural norm of marriage.
INDY Week  |  Crystal Hayes  |  05-24-2013  |  Commentary
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Recent Blog Posts

Video: John Fullbright at the ArtsCenter

John Fullbright, the darkhorse Americana Grammy nominee of 2012, performed Thursday, June 13, at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro. The 25-year-old...
INDY Week  |  06-18-2013  |  Scan

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Early forecast called for inclement weather, but the only thunder heard in Durham on Monday was the crack of the...
INDY Week  |  06-18-2013  |  Triangle Offense

Bulls rally falls short, lose to Indians in extras

After rallying from a four-run deficit, the Durham Bulls were not able to surpass the Indianapolis Indians, falling 6-4 Friday...
INDY Week  |  06-17-2013  |  Triangle Offense
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