Willamette Week is a Portland alternative newsweekly offering an independent source for journalism, political coverage and an arts & entertainment guide. It is distributed free of charge.
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: 80,000
This newspaper is owned by City of Roses Newspapers, Inc.
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WW published a very poor article on a subject of extreme importance, mainly the
wireless threat to children in schools, and treated it with glib arrogance. the author knew nothing about the subject and did no research to back up his claims. the subject of the article was not given the courtesy of publishing his reply and was subsequently blocked from answering comments on line. Neither the author nor the Managing editor would answer my emails. Terrible etiquette, terrible journalism. Pathetic excuse for an "alternative" newspaper. As one of the...
Missing Boy's Family Boots Willamette Week from News Event
--The newspaper reported on July 1, 2010:
"First came Horman’s “ground rules,” as he described them. No cameras. No recordings. Everything was off the record and couldn’t be reported, unless agreed otherwise. Horman made everyone in the room agree to these rules before proceeding. And so this roomful of reporters consented, in essence, not to be reporters.
Horman then laid out how the meeting would go....
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