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Boise Weekly

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Boise Weekly
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatIndependent news, art, and opinion
Owner(s)Adams Publishing Group
PublisherMatt Davison
Editor-in-chiefJeanne Huff
Founded1992
Headquarters855 Broad St Suite 100.
Boise, ID, 83702
US
Circulation15,000 (as of 2021)[1]
Websiteboiseweekly.com

Boise Weekly is a newspaper in Boise, Idaho, United States. It was founded in 1992 by Andy and Debi Hedden-Nicely and Larry Regan.

It is owned by Adams Publishing Group's Western Division[2] and is part of The Idaho Press.

It is published weekly on Wednesday. Its market is southwestern Idaho from McCall on the northwest to Sun Valley to the east.

In February 2000, the paper was sold to the Portland, Oregon-based City of Roses Newspaper Company, which also owns two other alt-weekly newspapers, Willamette Week and the Santa Fe Reporter,[3] but only a year and a half later, in August 2001, City of Roses sold the Boise Weekly to Mark ("Bingo") Barnes and Sally Barnes[4] (nee Freeman). Bingo Barnes became its publisher and editor-in-chief.[4] The Barneses were married, but they later divorced and Sally Barnes resumed using her unmarried name of Sally Freeman. In 2007, Bingo Barnes left to become publisher of the Anchorage Press and in 2013 became the editor of Kuna Melba News in Kuna, Idaho. Freeman became full owner of the Boise Weekly, also remaining its publisher.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Idaho Circulation Map" (PDF). Adams Publishing Group. 2021-05-01. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  2. ^ "About Adams Publishing Group". AdamsPG.com. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  3. ^ Ferri, John (May 18, 2001). "City of Roses Puts Boise Weekly on the Block". Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Ferri, John; Phillips, Lyda (August 7, 2001). "Bingo Barnes Buys Boise Weekly". Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  5. ^ BW Staff (May 30, 2007). "Bingo Goes North". Boise Weekly. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
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