NUVO (newspaper)
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A sample front page of NUVO
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Type | Alternative weekly |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | NUVO, Inc. |
Publisher | Kevin McKinney |
Managing editors | Ed Wenck |
Founded | March 25, 1990 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 3951 North Meridian Street Suite 200 Indianapolis, Indiana United States |
Circulation | 46,788 weekly in 2011[1] |
Website | nuvo.net |
NUVO is an alternative weekly newspaper and news website serving the Indianapolis, Indiana, metropolitan area. Locally owned and operated, it features news stories, music, food, theatre and film reviews and also has sections for classifieds and other advertisements. It is printed in a tabloid format, and is available free at 1,200 locations around Indianapolis.
The paper frequently runs articles covering the happenings in area politics, music, culture, environment and the arts.
The paper began publishing in March 25, 1990 and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015. "Best of Indy" awards are listed each year, covering a wide range of topics such as the best meal under $5, best sex shop, best local bands, best music venues and the best radio and television personalities. Frequent freelance writers include David Hoppe, Rita Kohn, Kyle Long, Morton Marcus, Ed Johnson-Ott and Sam Watermeier.
NUVO's editors include Ed Wenck (Managing) Kat Coplen (Music), Amber Stearns (News), Sarah Murrell (Food), Brian Weiss (Social Media).
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