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Newspaper in Santa Monica, California
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Santa Monica Mirror
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Mirror Media Group
PublisherThomas Montemer
EditorSam Catanzaro
Founded1999
Headquarters10680 W. Pico Blvde, Ste. 325
Los Angeles, California 90064
United States
Circulation15,000 per week ISSN =
Websitesmmirror.com

TheSanta Monica Mirror is a weekly community newspaper which coversSanta Monica, California. It circulates around 10,000 copies weekly according to their website. TheMirror focuses on local happenings, events, sports, and arts. TheMirror also has a daily updated site with all current and breaking news in Santa Monica and the local area. The paper's stories are written by local residents.[1][2]

History

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The publication was founded by Michael Rosenthal, Peggy Clifford, Deborah Daly and Judy Swartz in 1999.[3] When Rosenthal died in 2009,[3] The Mirror was acquired by then Editor-In-Chief Thomas Montemer.[4]

In January 2012, Montemer launchedThe Santa Monica Beat, a video show averaging five minutes that has new episodes appear every Monday at 9 a.m. at www.smmirror.com. The show alternates between covering current events, entertainment, local business, and youth. Each episode also includes a weekend sports wrap-up during the school year.

In May 2012, Montemer launchedThe Mirror's second show calledThe Seven Days Show, which is about three minutes in length, also on www.smmirror.com. This show covers lifestyle-themed stories in Santa Monica and the surrounding region, including art gallery exhibitions, fashion news, happy hours, live music, and restaurant reviews. New episodes of The Seven Days Show appear every Thursday at 1 p.m.

In August 2013, Mirror Media Group, publisher of theSanta Monica Mirror and parent company of Direct Community Video, acquired the biweekly business publicationThe Century City News and monthly community publication Brentwood News. Montemer appointed Santa Monica Mirror Editor-In-Chief Brenton Garen to Mirror Media Group Executive Editor to oversee all editorial content for all three publications.

In July 2018, Sam Catanzaro was appointed to be the Editor-In-Chief of theSanta Monica Mirror, replacing Jennifer Eden.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Official website
  2. ^Publisher's Notebook: Inside RANDArchived 2011-12-20 at theWayback Machine.RAND Corporation.
  3. ^abHanatani, Melody (September 12, 2009)."Publisher of local weekly paper dies".Santa Monica Daily Press. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.
  4. ^"Easygoing Tribune executive plans to focus on multimedia offerings".Tampa Bay Times. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.

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