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quick facts

As the 17th largest city in the United States, Fort Worth is currently experiencing unprecedented growth. The vibrant energy of this community has created a blend of business, culture and entertainment that makes Fort Worth one of the most livable cities in the West. We always knew it, but it's nice for others to finally notice.
Paper Circulation - 45,000
Frequency - 52
Distribution Area
Tarrant County -Fort Worth, Arlington Metropolitan Area and surrounding cities.
Page Views - 442,757
Unique Visitors - 56,554
Audit Source
Print - VAC (circulation); MediaMark Custom 2006 (readership survey)
Online - Joomba

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Fwweekly.con is the premier on-line news and entertainment source for everything going on in our town.  Fwweekly.com provides information on how to plan your week with insightful tips on entertainment, drinking and dining options.  Daily blogs and regular updates keep readers coming back to our site for things they won't find anywhere else.  With a big personality and the courage to stand up and "tell it like it is", fwweekly.com is a must read in this community.

Regular e-blasts to our subscription base and monthly newsletters also keep us electronically linked to our fans who rely on us to provide them with the latest happenings in town. Advertisers rely on this electronic relationship to reach their targeted consumer and take advantage of this efficient, local connection to drive traffic to their business.


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Each week, the Fort Worth Weekly serves up a blend of what's hot, happening and exciting in town, but won't shy away from pointing out occasional flaws that come with a town as rich in dining, entertainment, culture and history as Fort Worth.

Hard-hitting, investigative news, environmental coverage, political savvy, top-notch writing and insightful movie reviews draw more than 125,000 readers every week. Led by Pulitzer Prize-winning editor Gayle Reaves, the editorial staff regularly takes home awards in the annual five-state Katies journalism competition and has also won recognition from Investigative Reporters and Editors, the Houston Press Club and AAN. While often thought of as "laid-back", our city is filled with musical talent, cultural richness, and dynamic personalities. This provides us with plenty of subject matter to keep our readers coming back each week to get their dose of what's happening in their city. We include comprehensive entertainment listings, spirited letters-to-the-editor, and honest restaurant reviews in each issue giving our audience a true taste of everything this community has to offer.

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