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In 1958, the magazine took a half-page advertisement in the literary magazine Prairie Schooner, published by the University of Nebraska Press, announcing the first Audience Awards for fiction and poetry, published between June 1958 and June 1959. Winners were awarded $100 and $50, respectively, and there were no restrictions as to age ...
Local weekly newspapers include Business First of Louisville, Louisville Defender (African American paper published since 1933), Louisville Eccentric Observer (or LEO, a free alternative paper) and The Voice-Tribune. Louisville Magazine, published monthly, highlights the city's culture and lifestyles.
In 1993 the Chamber of Commerce sold the magazine to Dan Crutcher who became the publisher and editor. [1] As a part of the new ownership the television station pages were dropped. The company making the magazine is now known as Louisville Magazine, Inc, and is independent from the city. In 2018, Louisville Magazine was sold to Matthew Barzun. [2]
The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. These were locally produced commercial television programs intended for the child audience with unique hosts and themes.
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The owner of Ebony and Jet Media, Eden Bridgeman Sklenar, returns to her hometown Louisville to speak at the 100 Wise Women Networking Event June 22. Louisville native, Ebony Magazine owner to ...
The newspaper was founded in 1990 by John Yarmuth, Robert Schulman, [2] Denny Crum (then the coach of the University of Louisville men's basketball team), and two other investors. According to The Media Audit (March–April 2012) the LEO has a weekly readership of 88,807 and an unduplicated monthly readership of 136,478.
A message to Louisville from Magic Men Australia, "You are in for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, high-energy fun, and a night to remember." Reach features reporter Kirby Adams at kadams@courier ...