The Bollard

The Bollard
Editor Chris Busby
Frequency Monthly
Founder Chris Busby
Year founded 2005
Company Bollard Publishing LLC
Country United States
Based in Portland, Maine
Language English
Website thebollard.com

The Bollard is a monthly local magazine based in Portland, Maine, covering local news and arts.[1]

History and profile

The Bollard was founded in 2005 with $3000.[2] The first issue of the magazine was published online in September of that year.[3] From 2007 to June 2008, it printed quarterly and thereafter switched to monthly publications. It is a free publication available in public places across southern Maine and online.[4][5] The magazine is published by the Bollard Publishing owned by Chris Busby.[5]

Community Impact

The Bollard has been instrumental in bringing focus to several issues facing southern Maine that were overlooked initially by the daily press, including giving pause to the city counsels implementation of supposed "Drug Free Zones", and the declining condition of the fishing industry central to Portland. The magazine also provided unprecedented coverage of Portland's first mayoral election in over 80 years.

Editor

The Bollard was established by owner/editor-in-chief Chris Busby in 2005 after the collapse of the seminal local paper The Casco Bay Weekly.

References

  1. Chris Busby (January 28, 2016). "New details shed disturbing light on Largay case". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  2. Steve Hargreaves (Nov 1, 2005). "Entrepreneurs start Web-based, highly local news sites. Can they compete with the local paper?".
  3. "Chris Busby interview for the Media Giraffe Project". Interview with Bill Densmore. January 30, 2009.
  4. TheBollard.com
  5. 1 2 "Chris Busby". Media Giraffe Project. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
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