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The Alternative Phoenix, valley of the sun connection for events, event listings, music reviews, CD reviews, and all of the latest alternative news from the Phoenix, valley of the sun area.
Paper Circulation - 92,000
Frequency - 52
Distribution Area
Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Avondale, Goodyear, Glendale, Peoria
Page Views - 3,250,409
Unique Visitors - 799,991
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Print - Media Audit Feb. 2011
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Phoenix New Times' news blog "Valley Fever" gives readers an in-depth look at the stories facing Phoenix as well as reporting on what the other media outlets have cooking in our daily "Hot Links" post. With our entertainment blog "Up on the Sun" we own the night thanks to our slideshows, events postings and interviews. Hungry for more? Don't miss our dining blog "Chow Bella's" content ranging from restaurant news to product reviews and even a few posts from celebrity chefs.
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Hard-hitting investigative reports on everything from the misadventures of Sheriff Joe Arpaio to the state's troubled juvenile justice system have earned the paper a well-deserved reputation for journalistic fearlessness, and trend-bending cultural coverage in the brash "Inferno" and "Revolver" columns make it a must-read for anyone interested in taking the temperature of Phoenix.
In the process, New Times has collected an unprecedented number of reporting awards in prestigious national contests, as well as in its home state, where it regularly dominates the Arizona Press Club competition and boasts a string of Arizona Journalist of the Year winners. Phoenix New Times is the way to stay connected in the Valley of the Sun whether you're looking for the latest political editorial or just want to check out photos from that latest club opening.
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