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The Chicago Reader, or Reader (stylized as ЯEADER), is an American alternative weekly newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater. It was founded by a group of friends from Carleton College. The Reader is recognized as a pioneer among alternative weeklies for both its creative nonfiction and its commercial scheme. Richard Karpel, then-executive director of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, wrote:

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  • The Chicago Reader, or Reader (stylized as ЯEADER), is an American alternative weekly newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater. It was founded by a group of friends from Carleton College. The Reader is recognized as a pioneer among alternative weeklies for both its creative nonfiction and its commercial scheme. Richard Karpel, then-executive director of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, wrote: [T]he most significant historical event in the creation of the modern alt-weekly occurred in Chicago in 1971, when the Chicago Reader pioneered the practice of free circulation, a cornerstone of today's alternative papers. The Reader also developed a new kind of journalism, ignoring the news and focusing on everyday life and ordinary people. After being owned by same four founders since 1971, by the early 2000s profits and readership of the Reader were dropping, and ownership changed several times between 2007 and 2018. In 2022 the owners transferred the Reader to a new non-profit organization. On June 22, 2020, the Reader, citing a 90% drop in advertising revenue due to COVID-19 shutdowns, announced that it was pivoting from a weekly to a biweekly print schedule, with a renewed focus on digital content and storytelling and a refreshed special issues calendar. The Reader is dated every other Thursday and distributed free on Wednesday and Thursday via street boxes and cooperating retail outlets. As of June 2020, the paper claimed to have nearly 1,200 locations in the Chicago metropolitan area and circulation of over 50,000. (en)
  • Chicago Reader ist ein US-amerikanisches, vierzehntäglich erscheinendes Stadtmagazin in Chicago. Es ist für seine Berichterstattung über Kunst, insbesondere über Film und Theater, bekannt. (de)
  • El Chicago Reader es un semanario alternativo estadounidense de Chicago, Illinois, que destaca por su estilo de periodismo literario y su cobertura de las artes, especialmente el cine, la televisión y el teatro. (es)
  • Le Chicago Reader (souvent simplement le Reader) est un magazine hebdomadaire distribué à Chicago dans l'Illinois aux États-Unis. Il fait partie de ce que les Américains nomment les alternative newspapers qui sont des journaux ou magazines mettant l'accent sur les informations et enquêtes sur la vie locale d'une cité ou d'une région définie. Le Chicago Reader est l'un des pionniers du mouvement des publications hebdomadaires gratuites. Il a été fondé en 1971 par un groupe d'étudiants du Carleton College. En juillet 2007, le Reader a été vendu à un groupe spécialisé dans les alternative newspapers la . Il est aujourd'hui imprimé sur les presses du Milwaukee Journal Sentinel' de Milwaukee dans le Wisconsin. Ses numéros sont datés du jeudi et distribués gratuitement dans plus de 1 400 points situés partout dans l'aire métropolitaine de Chicago. La circulation hebdomadaire moyenne, contrôlée par l'Audit Bureau of Circulations, était de 120 204 lecteurs en 2006. (fr)
  • Il Chicago Reader è un settimanale statunitense fondato nel 1971 a Chicago. (it)
  • O Chicago Reader (muitas vezes apenas Reader) é um jornal alternativo distribuído semanalmente em Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos. É um jornal com foco em informações e investigações de uma cidade ou uma região definida. O Chicago Reader é um dos pioneiros da livre circulação de publicações semanais. Foi fundada em 1971 por um grupo de estudantes de Carleton College. Em Julho de 2007, o Reader foi vendido para um grupo especializado em jornais alternativos da . O jornal é agora impresso no , em Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Suas edições são distribuídas as quintas-feira gratuitamente em mais de 1.400 pontos na área metropolitana de Chicago. A média semanal prática, controlada pelo Gabinete de Auditoria de circulações, foi de 120.204 leitores em 2006. (pt)
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  • Enrique Limón (en)
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  • Reader Institute for Community Journalism (en)
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  • Tracy Baim (en)
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  • Chicago Reader ist ein US-amerikanisches, vierzehntäglich erscheinendes Stadtmagazin in Chicago. Es ist für seine Berichterstattung über Kunst, insbesondere über Film und Theater, bekannt. (de)
  • El Chicago Reader es un semanario alternativo estadounidense de Chicago, Illinois, que destaca por su estilo de periodismo literario y su cobertura de las artes, especialmente el cine, la televisión y el teatro. (es)
  • Il Chicago Reader è un settimanale statunitense fondato nel 1971 a Chicago. (it)
  • The Chicago Reader, or Reader (stylized as ЯEADER), is an American alternative weekly newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater. It was founded by a group of friends from Carleton College. The Reader is recognized as a pioneer among alternative weeklies for both its creative nonfiction and its commercial scheme. Richard Karpel, then-executive director of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, wrote: (en)
  • Le Chicago Reader (souvent simplement le Reader) est un magazine hebdomadaire distribué à Chicago dans l'Illinois aux États-Unis. Il fait partie de ce que les Américains nomment les alternative newspapers qui sont des journaux ou magazines mettant l'accent sur les informations et enquêtes sur la vie locale d'une cité ou d'une région définie. Ses numéros sont datés du jeudi et distribués gratuitement dans plus de 1 400 points situés partout dans l'aire métropolitaine de Chicago. La circulation hebdomadaire moyenne, contrôlée par l'Audit Bureau of Circulations, était de 120 204 lecteurs en 2006. (fr)
  • O Chicago Reader (muitas vezes apenas Reader) é um jornal alternativo distribuído semanalmente em Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos. É um jornal com foco em informações e investigações de uma cidade ou uma região definida. O Chicago Reader é um dos pioneiros da livre circulação de publicações semanais. Foi fundada em 1971 por um grupo de estudantes de Carleton College. Em Julho de 2007, o Reader foi vendido para um grupo especializado em jornais alternativos da . O jornal é agora impresso no , em Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (pt)
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