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Seven Days (newspaper)

Newspaper in Burlington, Vermont


Summary

Newspaper in Burlington, Vermont

FieldValue
nameSeven Days
logoSeven Days newspaper logo.png
imageSeven Days (newspaper).jpg
image_size263px
typeAlternative weekly
owners{{plainlist
publisherDa Capo Publishing
founded1995
headquartersBurlington, Vermont
oclc38931753
website
  • Pamela Polston
  • Paula Routly
  • Don Eggert
  • Cathy Resmer
  • Colby Roberts

Seven Days is an alternative weekly newspaper that is distributed every Wednesday in Vermont. The American Newspapers Representatives estimate Seven Days' circulation to be 35,000 papers. It is distributed free of charge throughout Burlington, Middlebury, Montpelier, Stowe, the Mad River Valley, Rutland and St. Albans.

Seven Days is published by Da Capo Publishing, Inc., and is owned by Paula Routly and a group of longtime employees.

In addition to publishing Seven Days, Da Capo hosts two annual events in Vermont: Vermont Restaurant Week and the Vermont Tech Jam.

History

Seven Days was founded in 1995 by reporters Pamela Polston and Paula Routly. The original capital investment of $68,000 by angel investors was repaid within three years. Originally, the paper's title was going to be the Vermont Voice, however a dispute over the name caused them to settle on Seven Days instead. Circulation of the newspaper in 1995 was around 12,000.

Angelo Lynn, owner and publisher of the Addison County Independent (a local newspaper based in Middlebury, VT) was a valued mentor to the pair of owners as they got their start.

From 1995 – 2002 Seven Days saw a 20% increase in revenue each year.

In 2013 Seven Days expanded its weekly circulation to 36,000 by including the Northeast Kingdom in its distribution radius.

Pamela Polston and Paula Routly, who co-founded the paper, were inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame in 2015. Consulting editor Candace Page was inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame in 2017.

In 2019, Seven Days hired reporter Kate O'Neill to launch a year-long project reporting on the opioid epidemic in Vermont.

In March 2020, with a decline in advertising revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic, Seven Days temporarily laid off seven employees.

Coverage and ads

Seven Days covers many aspects of life in Vermont. Columns and stories in the newspaper often concern such topics as state and local politics, Vermont organizations and charities, and general human interest stories. It also features local music listings, an alternative comics section, art, movie, and theater reviews, event listings, local dining, classified advertisements, and personals. Each year, Seven Days asks its readers to place votes for the "Seven Daysies," which is a compilation of favorite people and places to visit throughout the state.

Awards

Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce

2000 – Business of the Year

Burlington Business Association

2008 – Business of the Year

Recognition

2013 – Editor & Publisher – "10 Newspapers that Do It Right"

2013 – The Atlantic article "Strange Tales from the North Country: A Profitable (Print) Newspaper"

References

References

  1. Felsenthal, Carol. (9 October 2015). "Jane O'Meara Sanders, future first lady?". [[The Hill (newspaper).
  2. "American Newspapers Representatives – Vermont".
  3. "Seven Days Vermont Newspaper : Free Texts : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive".
  4. Joyce, Marcel. (September 1, 2001). "Pamela Polston and Paula Routly of Seven Days". Vermont Business Magazine.
  5. (July 23, 2013). "Seven Days Increases Circulation to 36,000". Targeted News Service.
  6. Kelley, Kevin. (February 1, 2002). "New media plugged into Chittenden County". Vermont Business Magazine.
  7. (2015-01-21). "Seven Days founders to be inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame".
  8. (2017-02-28). "Candace Page Inducted Into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame".
  9. (2019-01-22). "Seven Days hires Kate O'Neill for a new reporting project on the opioid epidemic".
  10. (23 March 2020). "Media Note: Seven Days Lays Off Seven Employees". Seven Days.
  11. (25 November 2024). "Dating App Fatigue? In Vermont, Personal Ads Still Thrive.". The New York Times.
  12. (March 4, 2013). "10 Newspapers That Do It Right 2013". Editor & Publisher.
  13. Fallows, James. (September 20, 2013). "Strange Tales from the North Country: A Profitable (Print) Newspaper".
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