Metro Jacksonville
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Web address | www |
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Commercial? | Yes |
Type of site
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News website, blog, and forum |
Owner | Stephen Dare, Ennis Davis, Dan Herbin, and Arash Kamiar |
Launched | March 13, 2006 |
Current status | Active |
Metro Jacksonville is an American news website, blog, and forum focusing on Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. The site offers news, blogs, forums and original content covering urban issues, politics, and culture in the city.
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History
Metro Jacksonville was founded by Steve Congro, Dan Herbin, Ennis Davis, Kevin Connor, and Stephen Dare.[1] The site launched on March 13, 2006 as a weblog with the intention to educate the public on issues that matter to cities. The site provides members a platform for discussion on topics concerning urban core, transit-oriented development, municipal policy, and politics in Jacksonville and the Northeast Florida region.[2]
Awards
First Coast American Planning Association gave Metro Jacksonville its Excellence in Media Award in 2008.[3] The Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association recognized the publication with its 2009 Outstanding Public Interest Group Award.[2] In 2010, local alternative weekly Folio Weekly named Metro Jacksonville "Best Political Blog".[4]
References
External links
- Official Website
- Metro Jacksonville for mobile devices
- Metro Jacksonville on Twitter
- Metro Jacksonville on Facebook
- Metro Jacksonville on WJXT