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Categories | City magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | June 1975; 49 years ago (1975-06) |
Company | Gannett |
Country | United States |
Based in | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 2333-4150 |
Columbus Monthly is amagazine that has been an important and influential voice in CentralOhio. The magazine which was created in June 1975 has a well-earned reputation fortweaking the local establishment, challenging themonopoly daily onbreaking news and providing a much-needed perspective and alternative voice onpolitical and civic issues. It is also known for its heavily researched service pieces, such asBest ofColumbus, and extensive restaurant coverage. It is a member of theCity and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).[1]
Columbus Monthly also produces special sections and other publications covering a wide range of subjects:Homes, Restaurant Guide, Summer Entertainment Guide, Best Driving Vacations, Menu Guide, Home Building, Suburban Sections, Columbus Bride, CityGuide, Columbus Guests andGuide to Remodeling.
The magazine was owned by American Community Newspapers II, LLC., which also publishesThe Other Paper, Columbus's news and entertainment weekly;Suburban News Publications, a group of 22 community newspapers; andColumbus C.E.O., a monthly business magazine. American Community Newspapers sold its Columbus properties to Dispatch Printing Company, owner ofThe Columbus Dispatch, in 2011.[2][3] Dispatch Printing Company sold its Columbus print properties toGateHouse Media in June 2015.[4] GateHouse acquiredGannett in 2019 and took the better-known Gannett name.
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