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The Cleveland Free Times was an alternative weekly newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. Its first issue was published on September 30, 1992. [2] The Free Times and Cleveland Scene, a competing weekly paper, were purchased by Times-Shamrock Communications, located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in June 2008. [3]
27 maj 2003 · Debuting with a summer-special issue weighing in at 112 pages, the new Cleveland Free Times hit the streets exploding with entrepreneurial energy and vitriol directed at its main competitor, Cleveland Scene.
CLEVELAND FREE TIMES. The CLEVELAND FREE TIMES emerged shortly after the demise of the CLEVELAND EDITION to become Cleveland's principal alternative newspaper. The weekly tabloid was launched on 30 Sept. 1992 by activist lawyer RICHARD H. SIEGEL.
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Publisher profile: Cleveland Free Times, United States - Independent alternative weekly covering news, arts, and entertainment.
The Cleveland Free Times was one of Northeast Ohio's premier weekly news & entertainment publications.
Frank W. Lewis. New Jersey native, longtime Philadelphia resident, living in Northeast Ohio since 2003. Former youth hockey coach, current shelter dog walker, NPR and podcast fan, Celtiphile, geek. BACKGROUND. Editor, Cleveland Free Times and Cleveland Scene, 2005-2010.