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Real Detroit Weekly
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatArts and Entertainment
PublisherJohn J. Badanjek
Founded1999
Ceased publication2014
Headquarters615 S. Washington Ave Royal Oak, MI 48067
 United States
Circulation75,000
OCLC number702905552

Real Detroit Weekly (often called just Real Detroit) was a weekly newspaper distributed free of charge every Wednesday from 1999 to 2014, that focused mainly on entertainment news from metro Detroit. It had a proportion of advertisements similar to the Metro Times (and some of the same advertisers). Both publications were usually available at the same establishments. In May 2014, the two papers merged.

Real Detroit was a cornerstone for local music and arts. Their collection of unique writers worked hard to keep that fact shining high. For most bands between 1999-2004, Real Detroit was their first or pivotal piece of press.

References

  1. MT Staff (May 5, 2014). "Detroit Metro Times Announces Merger With Real Detroit Weekly". Metro Times.


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Writers and editors included
Everard Strong 
BJ Hammerstein 
Jonathan Mahalak 
Shannon McCarthy
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