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Washington City Paper company history timeline

1981

The Washington City Paper was started in 1981 by Russ Smith and Alan Hirsch, the owners of the Baltimore City Paper.

For its first year it was called 1981.

1982

The name was changed to City Paper in January 1982 and in December 1982 Smith and Hirsch sold 80% of it to Chicago Reader, Inc.

1988

In 1988, Chicago Reader, Inc. acquired the remaining 20% interest.

2007

In July 2007 both the Washington City Paper and the Chicago Reader were sold to the Tampa-based Creative Loafing chain.

2010

Michael Schaffer was named editor in April, 2010, two months after Erik Wemple resigned to run the new local startup TBD.

2012

In 2012, Creative Loafing Atlanta and the Washington City Paper were sold to SouthComm Communications.

2017

On December 21, 2017, it was announced that D.C.-area venture capitalist and philanthropist Mark Ein would buy the City Paper.

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