Author: Daniel Kreps / Source: Rolling Stone

‘Village Voice,’ the iconic New York City alt-weekly that began publication in 1955, announced that it would cease production Friday,
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Village Voice, the iconic New York City alt-weekly that began publication in 1955, announced that it would cease production Friday, nearly a year after the Voice ended its print edition and moved to digital-only.
“The Voice has been a key element of New York City journalism and is read around the world.
As the first modern alternative newspaper, it literally defined a new genre of publishing,” Voice publisher Peter Barbey said in a statement. “The Voice…The post Iconic NYC Weekly ‘Village Voice’ Shutters After 63 Years appeared first on FeedBox.