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New York Press was a free alternative weekly in New York City, which was published from 1988 to 2011. The Press strove to create a rivalry with the Village Voice. Press editors claimed to have tried to hire away writer Nat Hentoff from the Voice. Liz Trotta of The Washington Post compared the rivalry to a similar sniping between certain publications in the eighteenth-century British press, such as the Analytical Review and its self-styled nemesis, the Anti-Jacobin Review. The founder, Russ Smith, was a conservative who wrote a long column called "Mugger" in every issue, but did not promote just a right-wing viewpoint in the publication.

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  • New York Press was a free alternative weekly in New York City, which was published from 1988 to 2011. The Press strove to create a rivalry with the Village Voice. Press editors claimed to have tried to hire away writer Nat Hentoff from the Voice. Liz Trotta of The Washington Post compared the rivalry to a similar sniping between certain publications in the eighteenth-century British press, such as the Analytical Review and its self-styled nemesis, the Anti-Jacobin Review. The founder, Russ Smith, was a conservative who wrote a long column called "Mugger" in every issue, but did not promote just a right-wing viewpoint in the publication. The paper's weekly circulation in 2006 topped 100,000, compared to about 250,000 for the Village Voice, but this total fell to 20,000 by the end of the paper's run. The Press touted a Manhattan-focused, controlled distribution system while a good portion of the Village Voice's circulation is outside the NYC metro area. The print edition of New York Press was discontinued on September 1, 2011; its online edition was an aggregate of Manhattan Media's other publications. The print edition of Our Town Downtown was resumed in its place, after merging with New York Press. NYPress.com is currently owned by Straus News. (en)
  • Le New York Press est un journal hebdomadaire gratuit de New York. Il est le principal concurrent du Village Voice. Le New York Press a été fondé en avril 1988 et était à l'origine un journal à tendance conservatrice et libérale. Son nombre de lecteurs n'a cessé d'augmenter depuis sa création, ce qui a contraint son rival The Village Voice à devenir gratuit lui aussi. L'hebdomadaire a cessé de paraître en septembre 2011. (fr)
  • Il New York Press era un giornale settimanale gratuito distribuito a New York. Fu il principale concorrente del Village Voice. Fondato nel 1988, in origine era considerato un giornale conservatore in una città tendenzialmente liberale; in seguito perse gran parte della sua connotazione politica. Il New York Press costituì una competizione davvero forte per il Village Voice, che nel 1996 divenne gratuito a sua volta, sebbene la maggior parte dei settimanali avessero abbandonato da tempo questa scelta. La distribuzione della versione cartacea del periodico è terminata nel settembre 2011. (it)
  • O New York Press foi um jornal semanal gratuito da cidade de Nova Iorque, que foi publicado de 1988 a 2011. Durante sua publicação, foi o principal concorrente do The Village Voice. Originalmente, foi considerado um jornal conservador em uma cidade basicamente liberal; depois, perdeu muito de sua conotação política. (pt)
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  • New York Press (en)
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  • There’s NYP 1988-2002, and then there’s whatever it’s been since. And that’s not just me gassing about the good old days. [...] [T]he pretense that there’s an unbroken timeline connecting the original New York Press to the current version is misleading and disingenuous at best. (en)
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  • John Strausbaugh, a week after the 20th anniversary issue, in April 2008. (en)
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  • Le New York Press est un journal hebdomadaire gratuit de New York. Il est le principal concurrent du Village Voice. Le New York Press a été fondé en avril 1988 et était à l'origine un journal à tendance conservatrice et libérale. Son nombre de lecteurs n'a cessé d'augmenter depuis sa création, ce qui a contraint son rival The Village Voice à devenir gratuit lui aussi. L'hebdomadaire a cessé de paraître en septembre 2011. (fr)
  • Il New York Press era un giornale settimanale gratuito distribuito a New York. Fu il principale concorrente del Village Voice. Fondato nel 1988, in origine era considerato un giornale conservatore in una città tendenzialmente liberale; in seguito perse gran parte della sua connotazione politica. Il New York Press costituì una competizione davvero forte per il Village Voice, che nel 1996 divenne gratuito a sua volta, sebbene la maggior parte dei settimanali avessero abbandonato da tempo questa scelta. La distribuzione della versione cartacea del periodico è terminata nel settembre 2011. (it)
  • O New York Press foi um jornal semanal gratuito da cidade de Nova Iorque, que foi publicado de 1988 a 2011. Durante sua publicação, foi o principal concorrente do The Village Voice. Originalmente, foi considerado um jornal conservador em uma cidade basicamente liberal; depois, perdeu muito de sua conotação política. (pt)
  • New York Press was a free alternative weekly in New York City, which was published from 1988 to 2011. The Press strove to create a rivalry with the Village Voice. Press editors claimed to have tried to hire away writer Nat Hentoff from the Voice. Liz Trotta of The Washington Post compared the rivalry to a similar sniping between certain publications in the eighteenth-century British press, such as the Analytical Review and its self-styled nemesis, the Anti-Jacobin Review. The founder, Russ Smith, was a conservative who wrote a long column called "Mugger" in every issue, but did not promote just a right-wing viewpoint in the publication. (en)
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