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30 years
by Sarah H. clark
“Print is Dead!
Print is
Dead!!!”
Cityview—Knoxville’s longest standing—
and only—independent, local, editorially
based magazine, begs to differ. A few concessions
may have to be made to progress here and there (check out
our new website at www.cityviewmag.com!), but we believe
that, at least for the time being, there is still a significant and
compelling—and we hope sometimes provocative—role for a
city magazine to play in the life of this town.
Our 2014 Top Entrepreneurs profiles [see page 82] offer
shining examples of Knoxville’s business spirit. Indeed, after
more than 200 years, Knoxville remains a place with an over-
whelming sense of possibility and progress. And so much
good is yet to come.
This is the spirit and the ethos that Cityview has highlight-
ed and celebrated since its founding in 1984. Perhaps it is this
connection to Knoxville’s indomitable spirit that has kept
Cityview alive. All we know is, though other magazines have
come and gone over the decades, Cityview is still surviving
and thriving after 30 years of print—in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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