Long Island Press

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Long Island Press

Type Alternative weekly
Format Tabloid

Owner Morey Organization
Publisher Jed Morey, John Caracciolo
Editor-in-Chief Robbie Woliver
Founded 2003
Headquarters 575 Underhill Blvd.
Suite 210
Syosset, NY 11791
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 152,096[1]

Website: longislandpress.com

The Long Island Press is a free alternative newsweekly serving Long Island with extensive coverage of arts and entertainment, sports, and alternative political viewpoints. The newspaper started in 2003 after its parent company, the Morey Organization, bought The Long Island Ear, which was a free bi-monthly entertainment-oriented newspaper and re-named it. The staff of the Press includes former Newsday columnist Ed Lowe, television columnist Todd Hyman and technology columnist Lazlow. It includes a column from film critic Roger Ebert. From 2003 to 2005, the Press also featured an acclaimed column by Amy Fisher. They are the ninth largest weekly newspaper in the United States.

The Long Island Press was also a daily newspaper that was for years known as the Long Island Farmer. The Farmer was founded in the 1840's, changed its name to the Long Island Daily Press in the 1920's, became simply the Long Island Press in 1967 and shut down in 1977. Regular columnists included Walter Kaner. This newspaper was the inspiration for the name of the current incarnation.

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