Inside New York

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Inside New York
CategoriesGuide Book
Frequency1 per year
Circulation75,000
First issueSeptember 1980
CountryUnited States
LanguageAmerican English
Websitewww.insidenewyork.com

Inside New York is a New York City guidebook written and published annually by students of several universities, including Columbia University, New York University, The New School and other New York City universities. Founded in 1978 as the Columbia Guide to New York and given exclusively to incoming freshmen, it currently is distributed to several colleges, graduate programs, and businesses throughout New York City, in addition to being sold at independent bookstores and major retailers. Inside New York launched the first electronic edition of the guide book in September 2013.


References[]

  • Kilgannon, Corey (March 7, 1999), "To Sell A Guidebook, A Dose Of Attitude", The New York Times
  • Busis, Hillary (September 22, 2009), "'Inside New York' takes students outside the bubble", Columbia Daily Spectator, archived from the original on December 13, 2009, retrieved October 27, 2009

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