New Times (weekly) explained

New Times
Type:Alternative weekly
Format:Tabloid
Foundation:1986
Owners:New Times Media Group
Publisher:Bob Rucker, Alex Zuniga
Editor:Camillia Lanham
Circulation:25,000
Circulation Date:2023
Circulation Ref:[1]
Sister Newspapers:Santa Maria Sun
Headquarters:1010 Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo, California 93401 United States
Website:https://www.newtimesslo.com/

The New Times is a locally owned weekly alternative newspaper that serves for the city and surrounding county of San Luis Obispo. It is distributed free of charge in print and on the web.

This publication is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN). Camillia Lanham is the editor.

The paper is owned by New Times Media Group, which also owns the Santa Maria Sun.

History

The New Times weekly newspaper was originally founded and owned independently by Steve Moss in 1986, with help from friends Bev Johnson and Alex Zuniga. In 1987, Moss launched a short story contest, 55 Fiction, which required authors to write a short story in 55 words or less. The winner were published through the New Times weekly, which received thousands of short stories from around the world.[2] The contest also led to plays and movies based on the short stories, as well as two books of short story compilations.

Bob Rucker joined the New Times in 1998 from Sonoma County Independent.

In 2000, the New Times launched the Santa Maria Sun, an independent paper serving northern Santa Barbara County.

In 2005, owner Steve Moss died unexpectedly from complications due to epilepsy.[3]

After Moss' death, ownership of paper transferred to Bob Rucker and Alex Zuniga.[4]

Controversies

In 2002, the New Times was criticized by local community members for publishing an article about the lewd behavior conviction of a local television personality and producer.[5]

In 2006, Jim Mullin became editor of the paper. Mullin's tenure was short, as he had to resign soon thereafter due to controversy about a story on methamphetamine labs titled, "Meth Made Easy". The story, which included a recipe for meth, drew national attention and threats to boycott the weekly.[6]

Awards

California News Publishers and Newspapers Association Awards

!Year!Award!Place!Recipient
2017[7] Agricultural Reporting2ndPeter Johnson
In-depth Reporting3rdCamillia Lanham
Land-Use Reporting2ndCamillia Lanham
Public Service Journalism1stChris McGuinness, Peter Johnson
Writing3rdChris McGuinness
General ExcellenceFinalistNew Times
2016[8] Coverage of EducationPeter Johnson
1998[9] Public Service1stNew Times
Feature Story1stNew Times
Comments, Commentary, Criticism1stNew Times
Sports Story1stNew Times
Environmental Reporting2ndNew Times
Special Issue2ndNew Times
Arts and Entertainment Coverage1stNew Times

References

  1. Web site: NTMG Media Kit 2023 by New Times, San Luis Obispo. 2023-04-21 . . en.
  2. News: Steve Moss. Newspapers.com. 2018-11-10. en.
  3. Web site: Steve Moss. New Times San Luis Obispo. en. 2018-10-17.
  4. SLO New Times to Stay Locally Owned . AltWeeklies.com. en. 2018-10-17.
  5. Web site: TV Couple Flees After SLO New Times' Story Industry News. AltWeeklies.com. en. 2018-11-10.
  6. Web site: SLO New Times Meth Story Sparks Controversy Industry News. AltWeeklies.com. en. 2018-10-17.
  7. Web site: 2017 California Journalism Awards winners. cnpa.com. en-US. 2018-11-10.
  8. Web site: Better Newspapers Contest 2016 — Editorial Winners – CNPA. cnpa.com. en-US. 2018-11-10.
  9. News: Santa Maria Times garners two state awards. Newspapers.com. 2018-11-10. en.