Miami New Times

www.miaminewtimes.com
  • 2750 NW Third Avenue, #24
  • Miami, Florida 33127
  • Phone: (305) 576-8000
  • Fax: (305) 571-7676
  • Circulation: 60,000 (as of June 2014)
  • Audited By: Audit Bureau of Circulations
  • Publication Day: Every Thursday
  • Market Served: Metropolitan Miami
  • National Advertising: Voice Media Group
  • Publishing Group: Voice Media Group
When New Times purchased a small fortnightly newspaper in late 1987, the Miami metropolitan area was served by two dailies, populated with aging retirees, begging for tourists and struggling to invent a place called South Beach. And, of course, it all moved to a Latin beat. Today the Latin beat remains, but a couple of other things have changed. There is only one daily paper. The median age has dropped dramatically. Tourists come to play all year round. South Beach’s nightlife scene is world-famous. And Miami New Times has become the area’s essential compendium of news and entertainment information for residents and visitors alike. Drawing on the talents of an accomplished editorial staff recruited nationwide, New Times has established a reputation for compelling stories that are ignored or overlooked by major media, for insightful coverage of local arts and entertainment, and for unflinching exposure of Miami’s steamy political life. That reputation for high-caliber journalism has spread beyond South Florida: The paper has won more than a hundred first-place awards for editorial excellence, statewide and nationally. Miami New Times is still young and dynamic -- and like the city it serves, it moves to a Latin beat.
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