This entry refers to a departed business — a business that has closed or left town. Information here is mostly for historical reference. |
Former Location |
877 Cedar Street, Suite 147, Santa Cruz, CA 95060-3958 |
Publication dates |
Weekly; Wednesday's |
Hours |
(hours) |
Phone |
(831) 457-9000 |
Website |
http://www.santacruzweekly.com |
http://www.santacruzfb.com -Facebook website |
http://www.twitter.com/santacruzweekly -Twitter website |
http://www.metrosantacruz.com |
http://www.santacruz.com |
Circulation |
34,000+ |
Publisher |
Debra Whizin |
Ownership |
Metro Publishing, Inc. |
Santa Cruz Weekly Established |
May 2009 - April 2014. |
Metro Santa Cruz Lifespan |
1994 - April 2009 |
Price |
The paper is free - one per person per issue, or $1 per issue beyond that |
Advertising can be paid by cash, check, or credit cards |
Santa Cruz Weekly (formerly called Metro Santa Cruz) is a weekly newspaper focusing on news, culture, arts and entertainment information for the Santa Cruz County region. The publisher, Metro Publishing, also publishes the Metro (for the Silicon Valley area) and the North Bay Bohemian (for the Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties).
Metro Newspapers, the parent company of Santa Cruz Weekly, purchased Good Times in March 2014. Both publication was combined into one publication under the Good Times nameplate.
Related Pages
- Wikipedia Article: Santa Cruz Weekly
- Wikipedia Article: Metro Santa Cruz
- http://www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/05.05.04/history-0419.html Oral history of the local alternative press
- Local Media
- Downtown Santa Cruz
Comments
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