Community Journalism Profile The Portland Mercury is an alternative weekly newspaper published in Portland, Oregon. The paper is better known for its coverage of entertainment in Portland and pop culture. The Portland Mercury’s news coverage is similar to coverage found on Vice, such as the tone and wording of articles, and the clickbait-like article titles. The Portland Mercury has had the same editor-in-chief, Wm. Steven Humphrey, since it was founded in June 2000 by Tim Keck. The newspaper currently has 22 full-time staffers and 20 freelancers contributing on a weekly and monthly basis. The top officers of The Portland Mercury are: Editor-in-Chief: Wm. Steven Humphrey Publisher, Advertising and Marketing Director: Rob Thompson Managing Editor and Film Editor: Erik Henriksen Senior Editor: Ned Lannamann News Editor: Dirk Vanderhart Senior Editor and Arts Editor: Megan Burbank Music Editor: …show more content…
Dolan said she would like to engage more with the Portland hip-hop community. Henriksen also acknowledged there being certain parts of Portland he wished they could reach. “I think going forward—in the aforementioned Trump presidency—we’ll need to be even more open and deliberately reach out to communities that might not have even read the Mercury in the past to see what we can do better,” Heriksen said. The Portland Mercury serves the purpose of bringing news to certain groups within the general Portland community because of its event and entertainment coverage. People don’t usually read The Portland Mercury for the weather and news about local accidents. The coverage is heavy on the editorial side; it covers city council and local politics but the bias the reporters have is not subtle. Overall the paper does the job of bringing news to a community in an alternative way, giving certain stories a different angle from what is found in the other Portland