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The ''Memphis Flyer'' is a free weekly
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serving the greater
Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. Situated along the Mississippi River, it had a population of 633,104 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in Tenne ...
, area. The ''Flyer'' covers Memphis news, politics, music, entertainment, sports, food, and spirits. The ''Flyer'' was founded February 14, 1989 by Kenneth Neill. The current editor is Shara Clark. She was preceded in the role by Jesse Davis, who took over for Bruce VanWyngarden, the editor of the flyer from 2001-2021, on May 12, 2021. The ''Flyer'' is a publication of Contemporary Media, Inc. which also publishes ''Memphis'' ''Magazine'', ''Memphis Parent'', and ''Inside Memphis Business''. The current CEO of Contemporary Media is Anna Traverse Fogle. The ''Memphis Flyer'' is distributed throughout the Mid-South on Wednesday morning. The ''Flyer'' touts that they have 600-plus distribution points. (see External Links) The paper touts that it has more than 222,000 regular readers. Exact circulation numbers are unclear. Traditionally, free publications have used advertisements in order to pay for their publications. With alt-weeklies, that often meant running ads from risqué sources, sometimes including paid escorts. In a 2003 interview, VanWyngarden stated that the ''Flyer'' began refusing ads from anyone who was not a "legally licensed business" by the mid 1990s. In October 2019, Kroger stores stopped allowing free newspapers and magazines to be distributed via their stores. Nationwide, they removed the racks and informed the publications of the change. The ''Flyer'' reported at the time that they moved 9,000 papers weekly through Kroger stores alone. During
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, the ''Flyer'' changed to bi-weekly circulation. "We will print the April 2nd issue of the Flyer. Our next print issue after April 2nd will be April 16th, and we will proceed on a biweekly schedule thereafter. We plan to reevaluate our status and the community’s status in June, and to consider ramping back up to a weekly schedule at that time." While cutting back on its circulation, the paper worked to help keep local artists afloat by creating a coloring book campaign. The proceeds were split equally between the contributing artists and the ''Flyer''. The initiative was popular enough to be continued in 2021, but it does not appear to have carried forward. The ''Flyer's'' website, Memphisflyer.com, features daily posts of local news, politics, music, food, and entertainment. Content from the ''Flyers weekly print edition is posted on Thursday morning. Back issues for the prior year can be viewed via
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Newspapers published in Memphis, Tennessee Newspapers established in 1989 Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States