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2006 AAN Convention Survey Results Now Available

Well-known speakers and good facilities earned the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies' 2006 Annual Convention good ratings in the evaluation survey. Ninety-eight percent of attendees agreed that the convention was a success, and 63 percent said they strongly agreed -- a striking increase from the 34 percent of participants who strongly agreed that the 2005 Convention in San Diego was a success. Particularly notable are the high marks given to featured speaker Bill Clinton and sales presenter Helen Sutton. AAN members may visit the resource library to view a PDF compiling all the survey responses.
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Alternative Weeklies Gain Millions of New Readers Via Web Sitesnew

In a survey of 90 alt-weeklies, The Media Audit found that 25 papers have collectively added more than two million readers via their Web sites, the company announced in an Aug. 22 press release. "It's not just the big weeklies that have made the gains; a lot of the smaller publications (by readership) have achieved significant gains via the Web," says Bob Jordan, president of International Demographics, Inc. a market research firm which publishes The Media Audit. Only 26 of the 90 alternative weeklies covered in the survey failed to gain at least 10,000 new readers through their sites.
Media Post  |  09-05-2006  6:55 am  |  Press Releases

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New York Times (reg. req.)  |  09-05-2006  7:32 am  |  Industry News

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