AAN News
Web Advertising Expected to Doublenew
Information Week |
12-09-2005 11:26 am |
Industry News
Poll Shows New Optimism About the Economynew
AP via CBS News |
12-09-2005 11:18 am |
Industry News
Ford Comes Clean on Ad Plansnew
Brandweek |
12-08-2005 7:58 am |
Industry News
Search Engine Targeting of Local Advertising Threatens Yellow Pagesnew
Business Week |
12-08-2005 7:45 am |
Industry News
Consumer Borrowing Plunges, Reflecting Drop in Auto Loansnew
Oakland Tribune |
12-08-2005 7:40 am |
Industry News
Advertising: Dailies Offer a Case for Keeping Them Aroundnew
New York Times |
12-08-2005 7:34 am |
Industry News
Dailies Predict Modest Growth in '06new
AP via Contra Costa Times |
12-08-2005 7:32 am |
Industry News
Ford Will No Longer Advertise in Gay Publicationsnew
AP via New York Times |
12-06-2005 9:02 am |
Industry News
What Do Google and Craigslist Have in Common?new
Search Engine Journal |
12-06-2005 8:59 am |
Industry News
Why Microsoft's Classified Service Will Be Better Than Google Basenew
Always On |
12-06-2005 8:57 am |
Industry News
Sales Frenzy Slows, in Real Estate and at Mallsnew
San Jose Mercury News |
12-05-2005 5:37 am |
Industry News
Magazine Publishers Ponder the Future of Auto Adsnew
Mediaweek |
12-05-2005 5:26 am |
Industry News
Spectator Ceases Publication
According to an article on AVN (Adult Video News) Online, the San Francisco-based adult tabloid closed largely because of "growing competition for sexual advertising from several local freebie papers such as the Bay Guardian, SF Weekly and the East Bay Express, as well as similar ads on the Internet." Spectator originally formed as an offshoot of the Berkeley Barb, an underground newspaper founded in 1967. Needless to say, this link may be NSFW.
12-02-2005 12:51 pm |
Industry News
July AAN CAN Contest Winner Enjoys New York

Marc Desilets, the senior classified sales representative at Tucson Weekly, collected his AAN CAN prize and traveled to New York City over the Thanksgiving holiday. Desilets won the three-night trip for two by selling $43,095 in national ads during the summer 2005 AAN CAN contest.
(FULL STORY)
AAN Staff |
12-02-2005 3:42 pm |
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