Arkansas Times

Arkansas Times

Infobox Newspaper
name =


caption = A sample front page of the "Arkansas Times"
type = Alternative weekly
format = Tabloid
foundation = 1978
owners = Arkansas Times Limited Partnership
headquarters = 201 East Markham
Suite 200
Little Rock, AR 72201
United States
editor = Max Brantley
circulation= 32,057cite web|url=http://aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewCompany?oid=oid%3A38|title=Arkansas Times|publisher = Association of Alternative Newsweeklies |accessdate=2007-01-14]
publisher = Alan Leveritt
ISSN =
website = [http://arktimes.com/ arktimes.com]

"Arkansas Times", a weekly alternative newspaper based in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a publication that has circulated for more than a quarter-century, originally as a magazine. Its current format stems from reaction to the "Arkansas Democrat" buyout of assets from Gannett's closure of the "Arkansas Gazette" in 1991, which had resulted in the "Arkansas Democrat-Gazette". "Arkansas Times" ' current executive editor, Max Brantley, is among those former "Gazette" staffers who lost their jobs as a result of the merger. The "Gazette"'s editorial cartoonist, George Fisher, became the "Times" cartoonist until his death. Fisher was eventually succeeded by current cartoonist Mike Gauldin.

Billed as Arkansas's weekly newspaper of politics and culture (similarly styled as other regional publications like "The Memphis Flyer"), "Arkansas Times" is noted for its opinion columnists and feature articles that take a decidedly liberal stance in comparison to the larger, daily "Democrat-Gazette". The Times typically advocates such causes as gay marriage and preservation or expansion of legal abortion. The Times historically was a supporter of ethics/disclosure laws in government, but its weblog began to editorialize against them in 2007.

Over the years since its founding, the publication's parent company — Arkansas Times Limited Partnership — has gone on to produce a number of special inserts and associated publications. Among these are the weekly "Arkansas Times AutoBuyer" and monthly "REALLiving" which circulate separately, plus the seasonal "Fashion City" insert in the company's flagship publication. Annually, the first issue of the new year is the "Native's Guide to Pulaski County" — a comprehensive guide to communities and services in Little Rock and throughout Arkansas's most populous county.

Trivia

• The icon used at the close of most articles and columns throughout the publication is the stylized face of a catfish. A larger version appears with a top hat and monocle at the top of the "Observer" column, typically found on Page 5 each week. The catfish is also seen in the newspaper's sign outside its building at Markham and Scott Streets in downtown Little Rock.

References

External links

* [http://www.arktimes.com/ "Arkansas Times" official website]


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