YES! Weekly

www.yesweekly.com
  • 5500 Adams Farm Lane
  • Suite 204
  • Greensboro, North Carolina 27407
  • USA
  • Phone: (336) 316-1231
  • Fax: (336) 316-1930
  • Circulation: 43,000
  • Publication Day: Wednesday
  • National Advertising: Alternative Weekly Network, SAPA
YES! Weekly began as a concept in December 2004, and was on the streets of Greensboro by Jan. 4, 2005. Our mission was to bring hard and fair news, insightful commentary and comprehensive cultural writing.

Since then we have expanded our coverage to include High Point, Winston-Salem and the other cities and towns of the North Carolina Piedmont Triad.

With a commitment to honest coverage, common-sense editorial policy and great writing, YES! Weekly has become a vital part of the Triad media scene, breaking stories, uncovering hidden cultural gems and winning both statewide and regional awards.
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Demographics

Age

 18-34 (39%)
 25-44 (36%)
 45-64 (32%)
 65-74 (8%)
Gender

 F: 52.5%
 M: 47.5%
Education
Attended College:
50.50%

Graduated College:
26.70%
Occupation Professional/ Managerial:
11.70%

Median Household Income:
$42,000

Source: The Media Audit

Staff

Title Name Email address*
Publisher Charles Womack ---
Editor Brian Clarey ---
News Editor Jordan Green ---
Staff Writer Keith T Barber ---
Ad Sales Brad McCauley ---
Sales & Marketing Exec Laurie Powell ---
Music Writer Ryan Snyder ---
Graphic Designer Alex Eldridge ---
Greensboro/Guilford County reporter Eric Ginsburg ---
Creative assistant Justin Jackson ---
Art Director Katie Thompson ---
Marketing Representative Travis Wageman ---
Classified Manager Alex Womack ---

* email addresses available to members only

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Recent Articles

City of Greensboro considers dropping Downtown Greensboro, Inc.

Taking some by surprise, a seemingly spontaneous discussion about seeking alternatives to Downtown Greensboro Inc. ended in a 9-0 vote last week at the Greensboro City Council meeting.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  02-27-2013  |  News

What once was lost

One minute she had the keys in her hand, using the fob’s button to pop the lock on her car parked in the drive. The next minute the keys were gone. Way gone. She tore the house apart and put it back together looking for the damn things, to no avail.
YES! Weekly  |  Brian Clarey  |  02-27-2013  |  Commentary
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Recent Blog Posts

Photos and caption contest: Today's Greensboro city budget meeting

None of these photos will be showing up in our next issue (which will feature a dirt article about the...
YES! Weekly  |  05-23-2013  |  The YES! Weekly blog!

BREAKING: Nancy Hoffmann seeks D4 re-election

District 4 Greensboro City Councilwoman Nancy Hoffmann announced in a press release this morning that she will seek re-election. Hoffmann's...
YES! Weekly  |  05-23-2013  |  The YES! Weekly blog!

This week in YES! Weekly

feature: THE GRAVEYARD SHIFTdirt: Winston-Salem council votes to sell coliseum and stadium10 best: THINGS ADULTS DON’T UNDERSTANDvoices: Politics and justice...
YES! Weekly  |  05-22-2013  |  The YES! Weekly blog!
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