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*President and Publisher - [[James Warren]]
 
*President and Publisher - [[James Warren]]
 
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*Senior Proofreader/Copywriter - [[Sarah Shay]]
 
*Senior Proofreader/Copywriter - [[Sarah Shay]]
 
*Proofreader/Copywriter - [[Glenn LaFollette]]
 
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Revision as of 02:04, 30 December 2009

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The Chicago Reader is an alternative free newspaper in Chicago, launched in 1971 and claiming a circulation of 100,000.

"The Chicago Reader is Chicago's largest free weekly newspaper, nationally recognized as a leader in the alternative press. Since 1971, the Reader has served as Chicago's political conscience, cultural guide, and music authority. Known for its in-depth coverage of Chicago politics and culture, the Reader explores and exposes news, events and issues that affect city living. The paper has won numerous journalistic awards and honors, both local and national, and is well-known as a showcase for Chicago's most talented writers, critics, photographers, and illustrators."[1]

Staff

Staff of the Chicago Reader as at Dec. 30, 2009:[2]


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