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''Arkansas Times'', a weekly
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based in
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, is a publication that has circulated more than 40 years, originally as a magazine. Founded as a small magazine on newsprint in 1977 by publisher Alan Leveritt, it later became a glossy monthly magazine with paid circulation, and in May 1992 became a weekly tabloid-format publication on newsprint with free distribution. As of 2019, the ''Times'' is once again a glossy monthly magazine. Its current format stems from reaction to the ''Arkansas Democrat'' buyout of assets from Gannett's closure of the ''
Arkansas Gazette The ''Arkansas Gazette'' was a newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that was published from 1819 to 1991. It was known as the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi River. It was located from 1908 until its closing at the now historic Gazette ...
'' in 1991, which had resulted in the ''
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette The ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state of Arkansas, printed in Little Rock with a northwest edition published in Lowell. It is distributed for sale in all 75 of Arkansas' counties. By virtue of one of ...
''. The ''Arkansas Times''s senior editor Max Brantley is among those former ''Gazette'' staffers who lost their jobs as a result of the merger. Brantley was the first editor of the weekly edition in May 1992. The ''Gazettes editorial cartoonist George Fisher became the ''Times'' cartoonist until his death. Billed on its nameplate as Arkansas's weekly newspaper of politics and culture (similarly styled as other regional publications like ''The Memphis Flyer''), ''Arkansas Times'' is noted for its opinion columnists and feature articles that take a decidedly
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stance in comparison to the larger, daily ''Democrat-Gazette''. Over the years since its founding, the publication's parent company — Arkansas Times Limited Partnership — has gone on to produce a number of special inserts and associated publications. Among these are the weekly '' El Latino'', a Spanish-language weekly. The company also publishes ''Savvy Kids'', a family magazine; the quarterly ''Arkansas Wild'' about outdoor pursuits and ''Arkansas Food and Farm'', a periodical that reports on small farm agriculture and locally sourced foods. Annually, the first ''Times'' issue of the new year is the 'Native's Guide to Pulaski County' — a comprehensive guide to communities and services in Little Rock and throughout Arkansas's most populous county. The ''Times'' was an early innovator in Arkansas as a source of online news. Its Arkansas Blog began as a source of breaking news and analysis about Arkansas in October 2004. It records some 300,000 unique visitors monthly and also attracts readers through
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and
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posts. Unlimited access to the Arkansas Blog in 2013 became a subscription offering. Lindsey Millar became editor of the ''Times'' in 2011. He introduced a number of digital features, including a weekly public affairs podcast and a daily video headline program. He has expanded the newspaper's reporting reach by privately underwritten reporting projects on a major oil pipeline spill and an ongoing project on education in Arkansas. In 2018, the Times refused to sign a pledge not to boycott Israel as required by the State's anti-BDS law, Act 710. Consequently one of its advertisers, University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College, refused to renew its contract with the magazine. The Times in response sued the State in a case known as '' Arkansas Times LP v. Mark Waldrip'' claiming that its First Amendment rights had been violated. The case which is at the
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is seen as principally important as it could set a precedent for the application of other anti-BDS laws. On June 22, 2022 the
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issued its decision holding that the law was constitutional and did not violate the First Amendment as it was intended to serve a “purely commercial purposes."


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The icon used at the close of most articles and columns throughout the publication is the stylized face of a
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. A larger version appears with a top hat and
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at the top of the "Observer" column, typically found on Page 5 each week. The catfish is also seen in the newspaper's sign outside its building at Markham and Scott Streets in downtown Little Rock.


See also

* List of newspapers in Arkansas


References


Further reading

* {{citation , url=http://www.niemanlab.org/2013/07/how-much-will-liberals-pay-to-hear-a-blue-voice-in-a-red-state/ , title=How much will liberals pay to hear a blue voice in a red state? , date=July 25, 2013 , publisher= Nieman Foundation for Journalism


External links


''Arkansas Times'' official website

Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry
Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States Newspapers published in Arkansas Newspapers established in 1978 1978 establishments in Arkansas