Orange Coast Voice
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Orange Coast Voice
The Orange Coast Voice is a progressive community newspaper that distributes 15,000 copies monthly to residents of Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa cities in Orange County, California. It is unique among community papers in Orange County for its solid and hard hitting coverage of local politics, environment and labor issues.
Origin
The OC Voice was started in September, 2006 by publisher Duane Roberts and Editor John Earl as an alternative to the local corporate media duopoly in "community" newspapers formed by the Tribune Company (owner of the Los Angeles Times, Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Daily Pilot) and the Freedom Communications (owner of the Orange County Register, Huntington Beach Wave and the Costa Mesa Current).
The online version of the newspaper can be read here. PDF archives of all past issues can be read here.