Media Launches Newspaper, Freedom Weekly, to Present Alternative Viewpoint to the Citizens of SE Wisconsin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:      Tom Wolff

                        Milo Media, LLC

                        (262) 349-3323

                        Tom@freedomweekly.com

GERMANTOWN, Wis. – MILO Media, LLC, announced today the second issue of its new publication, Freedom Weekly.

“Freedom Weekly is focused on honestly presenting both sides of political issues,” said editor Tom Wolff.  “We will prominently feature a point/counterpoint in each issue along with content from other contributors.  A guest columnist with a conservative voice in politics will also be included in the mix.  We intend to be the voice of the silent majority.”

The first issue’s point/counterpoint featured a national union representative with rebuttal by an opponent to public employee unions.  Jeff Fitzgerald, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker was the first guest columnist, to be followed by state Sen. Alberta Darling.

The publication strives to reach those who feel they don’t have a voice in the current print and television media and also to print stories that are being ignored by the larger mainstream media outlets.  Wolff believes the publication will appeal to all ages and political beliefs as all commentary will be welcome.  However, he notes that a large sector of the population whose viewpoints are shunned in mainstream media WILL find a voice in Freedom Weekly.   Wolff also explained that readers will be attracted by the opportunity to read other viewpoints than what is currently available in local print media.

The paper will include restaurant reviews, sports commentary, humor, and an array of crucial, yet little-publicized facts that the public will appreciate.

The free newspaper had its first distribution in July and will offer monthly editions in August and September before it is published on a weekly basis. The first 10,000 issues were distributed to more than 200 points in Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties, and more outlets will be added with each issue.

A website, Freedomweekly.com, is expected to be up and running in the next two weeks, to provide additional access, commentary and important links.