AAN News
Report: Mobile Ad Revenue To Climb To $5 Billion By 2012new
Online Media Daily |
11-01-2007 5:42 pm |
Industry News
Real Estate on the Go: From GPS to ZipFormsnew
Inman Real Estate News |
10-31-2007 10:01 pm |
Industry News
Online Marketers Joining Internet Privacy Effortsnew
New York Times |
10-31-2007 9:58 pm |
Industry News
NAA: Online Newspaper Traffic Up 9 Percent from Last Yearnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-31-2007 1:13 pm |
Industry News
How to Get on Google's First Page Without Inbound Linksnew
Convert Offline |
10-30-2007 2:28 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Electronic Publishing
Tribune, Gannett Partner to Launch Metromix in Top 30 U.S. Marketsnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-29-2007 11:45 am |
Industry News
iPhone App Enables Sales Reps to Show Customers Ad Previewsnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-26-2007 3:49 pm |
Industry News
Orlando Weekly Drops Adult Ads This Week; Cops Release Transcriptnew
"Adult services will not be running this week because Orlando Weekly cannot ensure that doing so will not result in additional arrests of its employees by local police," reads the page in the alt-weekly where such ads would ordinarily appear. Instead, the paper printed the text of the First Amendment. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation has released a transcript from the investigation that led to last week's arrests, but the Weekly's attorney cautions against reading too much into it. "We should not rush to judgment based on the release of a transcript from a single conversation from a two-year investigation," Bill Schaefer tells Local 6 TV. "We should examine the propriety of the release of potential evidence prior to judicial proceedings. It may deny the defendants a fair and impartial trial."
News 13 Central Florida | WFTV | Local 6 TV |
10-25-2007 11:43 am |
Industry News
Google Bullish on Advertising Systemnew
Financial Times |
10-25-2007 11:19 am |
Industry News
Diller: Big Media Late to Web Partynew
Adweek |
10-25-2007 10:59 am |
Industry News
Tags: Electronic Publishing, Management
Analyst: Partnering with Yahoo, Google on Ad Sales a Good Deal for Dailiesnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-25-2007 10:57 am |
Industry News
Alt-Weeklies Protest Arizona Officials' Outrageous Abuse of Power
To show solidarity with Phoenix New Times, members of AAN are providing links on their websites that direct their readers to the many
places on the internet where the home address of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is listed. Last week, New Times disclosed that its executives, writers, and even its readers were the target of a sweeping grand jury probe relating to the paper's publishing the sheriff's home address online; this disclosure led to the paper's co-founders being arrested. One day later, all charges against New Times were dropped. "Our association and its members won't tolerate this
sort of attack on the right of a member paper to publish information that is
and ought to be public record," says Tim Redmond, AAN First Amendment Chair Tim Redmond and executive editor of the San
Francisco Bay Guardian.
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Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Press Release |
10-23-2007 11:10 am |
Press Releases
Mobile Matters in Real Estatenew
Inman Real Estate News |
10-23-2007 10:00 am |
Industry News
Web Ad Bubbles and the Future of Searchnew
Search Insider |
10-23-2007 9:48 am |
Industry News
Society of Professional Journalists Condemns New Times Arrestsnew
Society of Professional Journalists Press Release |
10-23-2007 8:35 am |
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