In 2005, the Phoenix-based media company New Times merged with Village Voice Media (VVM), creating a colossal conglomerate that owned the Voice along with a stable of alt weeklies, including LA Weekly.
What does VVM stand for?
VVM stands for Village Voice Media (newspaper publisher)
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The Seattle alternative paper was founded in 1976 and sold to Stern Publishing in 1997 and Village Voice Media in 2000.
Village Voice Media was formed last year, after the New Times chain acquired the six Village Voice newspapers.
He says David Schneiderman, CEO of owner Village Voice Media, suggested he return to the alternative paper, which competes with another free weekly, the Stranger, for readers and advertising.