Los Angeles CityBeat

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Los Angeles CityBeat

Type Alternative weekly
Format Tabloid

Owner Southland Publishing
Publisher David Comden
Editor Steve Appleford
Founded 2003
Headquarters 5209 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 70,633[1]

Website: lacitybeat.com

Los Angeles CityBeat is a free alternative weekly founded in June of 2003. Among its contributors are writers Mick Farren, Andrew Gumbel, Tom Hayden, Richard Meltzer, Chris Morris, and David L. Ulin. Artists who have contributed regularly include Jordan Crane, Tony Millionaire, Ted Rall and Brian Stauffer.

CityBeat and ValleyBeat with a combined circulation of 100,000 are the flagship weeklies for Southland Publishing.


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