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    It has also been called better than The New York Times by New York magazine: In 2005, in its "123 Reasons Why We Love New York Right Now," New York dubbed The New York Times Reason #51, "because our hometown paper is still the greatest in the world," the magazine said...before adding, #52, on the facing page: "...next to The Villager."

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    Over 60 DJs and hosts provide 16 hours of free live programming a day, in two-hour show blocks, seven days a week. Programming features a mix of music, news, comedy and commentary. Music ranges from indie to new wave to coldwave to hip hop and post punk to vintage jazz, funk and soul to house, techno and ambient electronic.

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    The Villager (Austin, Texas), a free weekly newspaper of Austin, Texas, serving the African-American community; The Villager, a weekly newspaper in Namibia; The Villager (Saint Paul, Minnesota), a community newspaper in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States; The Villager, a newspaper in Manhattan, New York, United States

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  9. The Villager (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Villager currently lists six staff, including (Tommy) T. L. Wyatt, Editor-in-Chief and his son, Thomas Wyatt, webmaster and handling distribution. During the first ten years of publication the print run was 5,000. Today the print run is 6,000 copies every week. [4] The Villager is the longest-running black community newspaper in Austin.