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Paper Circulation - 150,000
Frequency - 52
Distribution Area
New York metropolitan area.
Page Views - 7,280,940
Unique Visitors - 1,810,962
Audit Source
Print - Media Audit August 2011
Online - OAS/Google Analytics
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The recipient of numerous awards including three Pulitzer prizes, the George Polk Award, and several Front Page and Deadline Club Awards, villagevoice.com has earned a reputation for its groundbreaking investigative journalism of New York City politics, and as the premier expert on New York's entertainment scene. Writing and reporting on local and national issues of interest to the city's young adults, with opinionated arts, culture, music, dance, film.
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The recipient of numerous awards including three Pulitzer prizes, the George Polk Award, and several Front Page and Deadline Club Awards, the Voice has earned a reputation for its groundbreaking investigative journalism of New York City politics, and as the premier expert on New York's entertainment scene. Writing and reporting on local and national issues of interest to the city's young adults, with opinionated arts, culture, music, dance, film and theater reviews, and comprehensive entertainment listings, the Voice is the authoritative source on all that New York has to offer.
In a recent article, Joe Pompeo of Business Insider states, "The Voice, unlike most dailies, is free, and when a free newspaper sees a circulation drop, its usually means the publisher wants to save money, not that fewer people want to read the product." To read the whole article click here: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-village-voice-brings-back-the-buzz-2010-9-13
events
- The Village Voice is proud to present our fifth annual Choice Eats Tasting Event. Our resident...
- New to 2012, Choice Streets will extend our signature Choice Eats tasting event to focus on New...
- The 57th annual Village Voice Obie Awards celebrates excellence and achievement in Off-Broadway...
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