Erie Reader
{{Short description|American alternative newspaper}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}
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|type = Alternative
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|foundation = 2011
|owners = Flagship Multimedia
|editor= Adam Welsh & Brian Graham
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|price=free
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|headquarters = 1001 State Street
Suite 901
Erie, PA, 16501
{{USA}}
|managing editor = Katie Chriest
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|website = {{URL|http://www.eriereader.com/}}
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The Erie Reader is an Erie, Pennsylvania alternative newspaper which focuses on local news, culture and entertainment. It was founded on March 28, 2011, by Adam Welsh and Brian Graham.
The Erie Reader is a free publication and is distributed bi-weekly in most neighborhoods throughout the Erie region on Wednesdays, with approximately 15,000 copies distributed to over 300 high foot-traffic locations. It is Erie's only independently run print newspaper.
The Erie Reader is known for several of its annual issues including Erie's 40 Under 40, I2E (Otherwise known as the Industry, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Issue) and their Best of Erie issue.[http://www.gannonknight.com/?p=8653 "Erie Reader Awards Worthy Locals"], Gannon University. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
Awards and recognition
In 2014, the Erie Reader news staff received the Leadership Award from Erie Arts and Culture which "recognizes a business, government, or foundation that has exhibited long term support for arts and culture, OR whose work has had a significant impact on the region's arts/cultural landscape OR has demonstrated a successful collaboration between an arts and cultural organization and business."[http://www.erieartsandculture.org/events/arts_award_recipients.htm "Erie Arts & Culture Appreciation Award Recipients"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150312014918/http://www.erieartsandculture.org/events/arts_award_recipients.htm |date=2015-03-12 }}. Erie Arts and Culture. Retrieved April 24, 2015.[http://artserie.org/events/arts_awards.htm "Arts & Culture Appreciation Awards"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130604112106/http://artserie.org/events/arts_awards.htm |date=2013-06-04 }}. Erie Arts and Culture. Retrieved April 24, 2015.