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People Newspapers was founded in 1981 by Reid Slaughter and Kirk Dooley in Dallas, Texas. The idea came from their desire to create a newspaper that would cover the affluent Park Cities enclave of Highland Park and University Park. They started with the weekly newspaper Park Cities People, which quickly gained popularity among local residents. In 2003, the company was purchased by D Magazine founder Wick Allison, who expanded the brand by creating additional niche papers. Today, People Newspapers is owned by D Magazine Partners and operates as a subsidiary of this larger media company. Based in Dallas, Texas, People Newspapers primarily covers local news, community events, real estate, schools, sports, and society happenings in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow areas. Their two main publications, Park Cities People and Preston Hollow People, focus on these specific affluent neighborhoods, providing residents with hyper-local news and information. The company has evolved from weekly publications to monthly issues, and also maintains an online presence through their website and social media channels. **One interesting fact**: People Newspapers features on their website a "Newcomer's Handbook", where they provide a comprehensive guide for new residents to the area. The deep dive into local life includes information about housing, schools, healthcare, and much more.
PeopleNewspapers is ranked 46,391 among other media sources and has an average of 30,639 monthly visits according to Similar Web.
PeopleNewspapers has a Bias Score of 10% Center which is based on a variety of factors including its policy and politician leanings, article ratings, and the use of biased language. Its Reliability is rated as Good, and additional analytical insights are available in the other tabs.
Note: PeopleNewspapers is a news aggregator and may have limited or no original political articles.
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