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Atlantic City Weekly

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Atlantic City Weekly
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Lee Enterprises
Founder(s)Lew Steiner
PublisherLew Steiner
EditorPamela Dollak
Founded1974 (1974)
Ceased publication2023 (2023)
Headquarters1000 West Washington Avenue, Pleasantville, New Jersey 08232-3100
CountryUnited States
Websiteatlanticcityweekly.com

Atlantic City Weekly (previously Whoot!) was a free weekly newspaper in Atlantic City, New Jersey that ran from 1974 until 2023. It covered articles on news, entertainment, casinos and gambling, dining, real estate, sports, movies, and nightlife. It also featured photographs capturing scenes from Atlantic City.

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History

The newspaper was founded in 1974 under the name Whoot! by Lewis B. Steiner and his parents, Herb and Marcia Steiner, while Lewis was a Junior at Stockton College in Pomona, New Jersey.[1] Herb served as the Feature Editor until his death in 1989, after which Marcia assumed the role of Editor and Food Reviewer until her death in 1998. Lewis' wife, Christine Steiner, whom he married in 1981, served as the office manager.[citation needed]

The newspaper covered the Atlantic City nightlife prior to the popularized casino scene of the present. As the city underwent a period of economic growth, Lewis Steiner (henceforth referred to as "Steiner") began recording videos of local entertainment in the casinos as well as interviews with celebrities and locals. The videos were an integral part of the newspaper's website, as well as on Steiner's YouTube account.[citation needed]

Acquisition and closure

In 2000, Review Publishing LP of Philadelphia acquired the newspaper, making it a sister publication to the Philadelphia Weekly. Subsequently, it underwent a name change to Atlantic City Weekly and adopted a similar format. Steiner continued his roles as Founder, Sales Manager, and Publisher, while the editorial team included Jeff Schwachter as Editor, Lori Hoffman and Ray Schweibert as Associate Editors, and Craig Billow as Art Director.[citation needed]

In 2015, Review Publishing sold its newspapers, and Atlantic City Weekly was acquired by BH Media, the parent company of The Press of Atlantic City.[2]

On April 27, 2023, it was announced that Atlantic City Weekly, along with its sister publication At the Shore, and The Current of Northfield, Linwood, and Somers Point, would cease operations effective immediately. [3]

References

  1. ^ "About Us". Atlantic City Weekly. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  2. ^ "BH Media Group Acquires Atlantic City Weekly". Dirks, Van Essen & Murray. Archived from the original on 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2015-04-26.
  3. ^ "ACWeekly, At the Shore, Northfield Current Stop Publishing". WPG Talk Radio. Retrieved 2023-04-27.

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