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Southland Publishing, Inc. was a publishing company from 1997 to 2019 based in
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with five offices in
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(
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,
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, Pasadena, and
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). The company published weekly
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s, monthly
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s, direct mail products, and operated affiliated websites throughout California and selected states throughout the U.S.


Publications


Alternative weeklies

*''Pasadena Weekly'' * '' San Diego CityBeat'' * ''Ventura County Reporter''


Community weekly

*''The Argonaut'' *''
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Monthly magazines

* ''Arroyo Monthly'' * '' Culture Magazine'' (sold Fall 2018) * ''Ventana Monthly'' Ventanamonthly.com
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Direct Mail monthly

* ''Ventura Direct''


History

Ventura Newspaper, Inc. had been founded in 1976, to publish the ''Ventura County & Coast Reporter''. The company was purchased in 1997, and renamed Southland Publishing, Inc. in 1998, to reflect the new owner's vision of building a multi-media company throughout
Southern California Southern California (commonly shortened to SoCal) is a geographic and Cultural area, cultural List of regions of California, region that generally comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its densely populated coastal reg ...
. Southland Publishing was named and spearheaded by David Comden, its first Group Publisher. The vision was to develop a group of newsweeklies that covered counties, cities and neighborhoods in
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the "Southland"which were similar in concept but unique to each market served. Southland Publishing grew to have a collective of newsweeklies, magazines and direct mail publications, all printed by Valley Business Printers in the neighborhood of
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. Amongst Valley Business Printers' third party customers, until the end of March 2003, was the city-wide ''
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''; in June 2003, just three months after ''LA Weekly'' cancelled its contract for printing services, Southland Publishing launched its own publication, '' LA CityBeat'', to compete with its former printing customer. The first publication for Southland was the ''Ventura County Reporter'', a newsweekly serving
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. In January 2001, Southland purchased the ''Pasadena Weekly'' in 2001 from
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(then owners of the ''
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''). Southland Publishing then purchased ''SLAMM'' magazine, a music biweekly, from publisher Kevin Hellman in 2002, changing the name to '' San Diego CityBeat''. Southland then purchased the "Inland Empire Weekly" ("IE Weekly"), another newsweekly serving the San Bernardino and Riverside Counties (The Inland Empire)founded by Jeremy Jachary. Southland then purchased ''The Argonaut'' in 2013. ''The Argonaut'', founded in 1971, was initially focused on the new Marina del Rey and has since expanded its coverage to include
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,
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, Playa Vista, Playa del Rey, Westchester, and Marina del Rey. In 2017, Southland purchased the ''
Los Angeles Downtown News The ''Los Angeles Downtown News'' is a free weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California, serving the Downtown Los Angeles area. The newspaper focuses on general news with an emphasis on real estate and business along with coverage of the arts s ...
'' from Sue Laris, who founded the publication in 1972.


''Los Angeles Downtown News''

The ''Los Angeles Downtown News'' was launched to serve the downtown commuter crowd of the 1970s. Since that time, Downtown Los Angeles has blossomed into a 24/7 live-work urban city with thousands of hotel rooms and condos built to accommodate the workforce. In addition, the area is now home to world class entertainment facilities, museums, and restaurants.


''Pasadena Weekly''

''Pasadena Weekly'' was launched in 1984 by the ''
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'', and purchased by Southland Publishing in 2001. It covers community news on
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, such as city government, public safety, and events, along with opinion, arts, entertainment and dining listings, and an 8-days listing with events scheduled for the Pasadena community. It is published on Thursdays and it is available only on newsstands located in the downtown area for free. It also publishes "Happy Birthday, Pasadena" to celebrate the city's anniversary of incorporation in June, the "Best of Pasadena" edition in November, and a "Welcome Pasadena" edition in December during Christmas involving the Rose Parade.


''San Diego CityBeat''

''San Diego CityBeat'' (formerly ''SLAMM'' magazine) was bought from Kevin Hellman by Southland in 2002, which converted it into an alternative newsweekly seeking to target young, educated readers in
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, an audience whose needs, Southland's owners felt, were not being met by the other two major publications in San Diego, ''
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'' and the ''
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''.


''Ventura County Reporter''

The ''Ventura County Reporter'' was founded in 1976 in
Oxnard, California Oxnard () is a city in Ventura County in the U.S. state of California, United States. On California's Central Coast (California), Central Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the List of largest California cities by populati ...
. Purchased from Nancy Cloutier in 1997, the paper was then known as the ''Ventura County & Coast Reporter'', officed in the Ventura Harbor Village. The weekly was renamed the ''Ventura County Reporter'' (also known as the ''VC Reporter'' on its website) and David Comden was brought in to be publisher in 1998. The offices were located at 700 E. Main Street in downtown Ventura, before moving into the same building as the ''Pasadena Weekly'' in South Pasadena. Among the magazines under the Southland banner, serving areas in
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, were: ''Arroyo Monthly'', serving the communities of the
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; ''Ventana Monthly'', serving the city of
Pasadena Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is the most populous city and the primary cultural center of the San Gabriel Valley. Old Pasadena is the city's original commercial d ...
and area; ''Playa Vista Direct'' focusing on the Playa Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles; and ''Culture Magazine'', focusing on the
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culturethough Southland sold ''Culture'' to Hightimes Holding Corp., publisher of the similarly themed ''
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'', in 2018.


Current Publisher

Southland Publishing, Inc. was sold in July 2019 to Times Media Group, which continued to publish several of the original titles.


References


External links


Corporate website
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