The Oklahoma Gazette is a weekly newspaper in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA covering local entertainment, events and culture.
The newspaper is published once a week on Wednesday.
The Oklahoma Gazette (OKG) is an independent newsweekly providing news, commentary and entertainment coverage in Oklahoma City and central Oklahoma. It is distributed free of charge and describes itself as the largest weekly newspaper in the state. Its mission is "to stimulate, examine and inform the public on local quality-of-life issues and social needs."
The Gazette published its first issue of about 2,000 copies on October 15, 1979.
This publication is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN). AAN is a group of newspapers and magazines providing journalism that offers an alternative to the mainstream media in the area.
Circulation estimate: 40,000
This newspaper is owned by Gazette Media, Inc.
For Oklahoma Gazette contact information, see the Oklahoma news media contacts at EasyMediaList.com.
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Oklahoma Gazette Pauses Print Publication
-- The Oklahoma City alt-weekly is putting print publication on hold until the April 8th issue due to the COVID-19 health crisis, Publisher Peter J. Brzycki wrote on March 18, 2020. The paper's website will continue to be updated.
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Oklahoma Gazette pauses print publication
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder, Colorado USA, March 26, 2020
Brittany Pickering Named Editor in Chief of the Oklahoma Gazette
-- In October 2019, Brittany Pickering replaced George Lang as the editor in chief of the Oklahoma Gazette.
Posted by Mondo Times Editors, Boulder Colorado, October 2, 2019
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