EU Jacksonville explained

EU Jacksonville
Type:Monthly entertainment magazine
Format:Tabloid
Foundation:1976
Owners:Independent
Publisher:Will Henley
Headquarters:Jacksonville, Florida
Website:eujacksonville.com

EU Jacksonville is a monthly entertainment magazine published in Jacksonville, Florida. It contains feature reporting and entertainment and cultural guides for Jacksonville and the Northeast Florida region. It was recently acquired by Boldland Press, Inc. Attorney John Michael Phillips has been linked to the ownership group.

History

The publication was founded as the Southeast Entertainer in 1976 by Jacksonville businessman and musician Tony Trotti. Originally an occasional publication, Trotti made it a weekly in the 1980s and changed the name to First Coast Entertainer, leaving his job as vice president of George Washington Life Insurance to work on the paper. In addition to covering Jacksonville's entertainment scene, the paper had a promotion arrangement with film companies to give out free movie tickets to readers.[1] [2] [3]

Trotti died in 2003, and the Entertainer briefly stopped publication. Associate publisher Will Henley started a similar weekly called Entertaining U or EU Jacksonville, and then bought and absorbed the Entertainer, retaining most of its staff. EU underwent several format shifts and redesigns during the 2000s.[1] [3] In March 2008 it shifted to its present monthly tabloid format with expanded web offerings.[4] The paper includes feature stories as well as reviews of films, music, entertainment and nightlife in the region.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: First Coast Entertainer owner dies at 59 . Jessie-Lynne Kerr. . March 18, 2003 . July 28, 2013.
  2. Web site: A Brief History of Jacksonville Music . . July 7, 2012 . . July 28, 2013.
  3. Web site: EU talks with Urban Jacksonville Blog . Rachel Best Henley . 2007 . eujacksonville.com . EU Jacksonville . July 28, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130824223004/http://www.eujacksonville.com/urbanjax.htm . August 24, 2013 . dead .
  4. Web site: A letter from eu . . March 2008 . eujacksonville.com . July 28, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090517083033/http://www.eujacksonville.com/pages/03-08/index.html . May 17, 2009 . dead .
  5. Book: Reiss, Sarah W. . Insiders' Guide to Jacksonville, 3rd Edition. 2009 . Globe Pequot . 978-0-7627-5032-0. 218 . July 28, 2013.