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Philadelphia Weekly

Philadelphia Weekly (PW) is a website based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded as a newspaper in 1971 as The Welcomat, a sister publication to the South Philadelphia Press. In 1995, the paper became Philadelphia Weekly. The paper features stories on local and national politics, as well extensive coverage of the arts – music, film, theater and…

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Founded
1971
Headquarters
1701 E Cathedral Rd, Ste 45 PMB 445 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19128 United States
Publisher
Michael Dahler
Circulation
100,893
Format
Tabloid
Owner(s)
Philadelphia Weekly Holdings, Ltd.

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Philadelphia Weekly

Nodes6
Edges5
Triples16
Avg. degree1.67
Density0.333333
Components1

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Philadelphia Weekly

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related to Further reading · 6
Philadelphia Weekly → Jason Fagone, Life, Philadelphia City Paper, Philadelphia Magazine, Retrieved August, The Death
related to External links · 2
Philadelphia Weekly → Philadelphia WeeklyThe Trouble With, Spikol
Circulation · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → 100,893
Format · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → Tabloid
Founded · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → 1971
Headquarters · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → 1701 E Cathedral Rd, Ste 45 PMB 445 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19128 United States
Owner(s) · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → Philadelphia Weekly Holdings, Ltd.
Publisher · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → Michael Dahler
Type · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → Alternative weekly
Website · 1
Philadelphia Weekly → philadelphiaweekly.com

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Philadelphia WeeklyCirculation100,8931.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyFormatTabloid1.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyFounded19711.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyHeadquarters1701 E Cathedral Rd, Ste 45 PMB 445 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19128 United States1.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyOwner(s)Philadelphia Weekly Holdings, Ltd.1.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyPublisherMichael Dahler1.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyTypeAlternative weekly1.00infobox
Philadelphia WeeklyWebsitephiladelphiaweekly.com1.00infobox
Philadelphia Weeklyrelated to External linksPhiladelphia WeeklyThe Trouble With0.60section
Philadelphia Weeklyrelated to External linksSpikol0.60section
Philadelphia Weeklyrelated to Further readingJason Fagone0.60section
Philadelphia Weeklyrelated to Further readingThe Death0.60section

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