See Magazine
See Magazine was a free alternative weekly published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was published every Thursday, distributing an average of 20,849 copies each week at more than 1,250 locations including street boxes, libraries, and local retail stores.
Categories | alternative weekly |
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Frequency | weekly |
Circulation | average of 20,849 copies each week (Audit Bureau of Circulations) |
First issue | July 1, 1992 |
Final issue | May 26, 2011 |
Country | Canada |
Based in | Edmonton |
Language | English |
ISSN | 1196-5347 |
History
See, originally known as Something's Entertaining Edmonton, was first published on 1 July 1992 as a ponytab format (small-sized) monthly. In 1994, it merged with Bullet a ten-year-old biweekly run by Ron Sylvester. Not long after, however, it was acquired by its publisher Gazette Press due to outstanding debts. Many of the original staff then jumped ship to found the rival, alternative newspaper, Vue Weekly. In 2011, See and rival Vue Weekly were both purchased by a BC publisher, Bob Doull, who merged the two publications under the Vue Weekly banner.
The magazine was a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.[1] It was owned by Great West Newspapers, LP,[2] a St. Albert-based community newspaper group[3] that also includes the St. Albert Gazette and Calgary’s alternative weekly Fast Forward.
The magazine’s staff, upon final print, included: Jeff Holubitsky, publisher and editor; Kerry Duperron, sales manager; Craig Janzen, art director; Angela Brunschot, news and features editor; Maurice Tougas, senior writer; Curtis Wright, arts and entertainment editor; Kurt Gallop, designer; Erin Campbell, sales consultant; Andy Cookson, sales consultant; Megan Hall, sales consultant, promotions, listings; Fred Curatolo, cartoonist and distribution. The magazine’s columnists included: Fish Griwkowsky, Scott Lingley, Darren Zenko, Trent Wilkie, Maurice Tougas, and Angela Brunschot.
Awards
See Magazine awards include: Cover Design, circulation under 50,000 — 2010 Alt Weekly Awards;[4] Best Coverage of the Arts — 2010 Better Newspapers Competition, Canadian Community Newspapers Association;[5] Certificate of Excellence, second place, best environmental writing — 2010 Better Newspapers Competition, Canadian Community Newspapers Association;[6] Certificate of Excellence, second place, best photo essay — 2010 Better Newspapers Competition, Canadian Community Newspapers Association;[7] Mayor’s Award For Sustained Support of the Arts — 2009 Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts.[8]
See was a regular sponsor of local arts events in Edmonton, including Edmonton Opera, local theatre groups and others.
References
- Whiten, Jon (30 June 2009). "Two Newspapers Voted Into AAN". Association of Alternate Newsmedia. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
- Great West Newspapers, LP (2020). "Great West Newspapers".
- Great West Newspapers, LP (2020). "About".
- Zaragoza, Jason (1 June 2010). "2010 AltWeekly Awards Finalists Announced". Association of Alternate Newsmedia. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
- Canadian Community Newspapers Association. "Best Coverage of the Arts". Archived from the original on 2018-11-01.
- Canadian Community Newspapers Association (2010). "Best Environmental Writing— class 3012 circulation: 10,000 and over". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06.
- Canadian Community Newspapers Association (2010). "Best Photo Essay — class 2143 circulation: 12,500 and over". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06.
- Professional Arts Coalition of Edmonton (PACE). "Mayor's Celebration of the Arts — Past Winners". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15.