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'''Amsterdam Weekly''' was a free English-language cultural [[paper]] from [[Amsterdam]], published every Wednesday. |
'''Amsterdam Weekly''' was a free English-language cultural [[paper]] from [[Amsterdam]], published every Wednesday. |
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The paper offered mainly information about cultural topics and events like live [[concert]]s, [[theater]], [[movie]]s, [[gay]] and [[lesbian]] scene in and around Amsterdam. |
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The paper |
The paper used to be available at bookshops, cinemas, clubs, grocery stores, and restaurants and cafes, and could also be downloaded as a PDF from the website [[www.amsterdamweekly.nl]]. |
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Amsterdam Weekly has been exhibited twice at the [[Design Museum]] in London, cited as one of 'the most inspiring design innovations to have been developed in Europe in the past two years', and has been awarded six European Newspaper Awards. |
Amsterdam Weekly has been exhibited twice at the [[Design Museum]] in London, cited as one of 'the most inspiring design innovations to have been developed in Europe in the past two years', and has been awarded six European Newspaper Awards. |
Revision as of 14:23, 29 March 2010
Type | Alternative weekly |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Amsterdam Weekly BV |
Publisher | Todd Savage |
Editor | Steve Korver |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | 's Gravenhekje 1-A,
1011 TG Amsterdam The Netherlands |
Circulation | 26,000 |
Website | amsterdamweekly.nl |
Amsterdam Weekly was a free English-language cultural paper from Amsterdam, published every Wednesday.
The paper offered mainly information about cultural topics and events like live concerts, theater, movies, gay and lesbian scene in and around Amsterdam. The paper used to be available at bookshops, cinemas, clubs, grocery stores, and restaurants and cafes, and could also be downloaded as a PDF from the website www.amsterdamweekly.nl.
Amsterdam Weekly has been exhibited twice at the Design Museum in London, cited as one of 'the most inspiring design innovations to have been developed in Europe in the past two years', and has been awarded six European Newspaper Awards.