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Taking it's name from the [[Willamette River]] that runs through Portland, Willamette Week is the older of Portland's two current general-audience alternative weekly newspapers. In editorial content it stands apart from its closest competitor, the [[Portland Mercury]], by its heavier focus on investigative reporting, education and business. The Willamette Week has been publishing since November of 1974, when it was founded by [[Ron Buel]]. | Taking it's name from the [[Willamette River]] that runs through Portland, Willamette Week is the older of Portland's two current general-audience alternative weekly newspapers. In editorial content it stands apart from its closest competitor, the [[Portland Mercury]], by its larger staff and heavier focus on investigative reporting, education and business. The Willamette Week has been publishing since November of 1974, when it was founded by [[Ron Buel]]. | ||
==Notable Employees== | ==Notable Employees== |
Revision as of 22:57, 8 February 2010
Taking it's name from the Willamette River that runs through Portland, Willamette Week is the older of Portland's two current general-audience alternative weekly newspapers. In editorial content it stands apart from its closest competitor, the Portland Mercury, by its larger staff and heavier focus on investigative reporting, education and business. The Willamette Week has been publishing since November of 1974, when it was founded by Ron Buel.
Notable Employees
- Ron Buel - founder
- John Callahan, quadriplegic cartoonist.
- Nigel Jaquiss, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
- Richard Meeker, publisher.