AAN News

Ten Newspapers Apply for AAN Membership

Eight of the prospective members are previous applicants, and two are owned by alt-weekly veterans who had been members during a previous association with different papers. AAN members will also be asked this year to evaluate Boston's Weekly Dig and Des Moines' Cityview, the first two post-sale newspapers whose membership will be reviewed under a process established in 2004 when the association's bylaws were amended. The fate of all of these papers will be determined at the organization's next Annual Meeting, which will be held in Little Rock on Saturday, June 17, the last day of the 29th annual AAN convention. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  02-23-2006  9:06 am  |  Association News

Survey: Marketers to Slash Ad Spending, Focus on Buzznew

Media Daily News (reg. req.)  |  02-22-2006  8:28 am  |  Industry News

Online Display Ads Balloon 12%new

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  02-21-2006  7:48 am  |  Industry News

Bill Clinton to Speak at AAN Convention

The former President has agreed to be the featured speaker at this year's convention in Little Rock, Ark., which will be held June 15-17. The three-day convention will also feature an opening night reception at the Clinton Presidential Library. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  02-20-2006  8:08 am  |  Association News

Movie Marketers Targeting Niches Missed by Mainstream Campaignsnew

The Hollywood Reporter  |  02-17-2006  9:28 am  |  Industry News

VW's Quirky Campaign to Revive U.S. Salesnew

New York Times (reg. req.)  |  02-17-2006  9:23 am  |  Industry News

Urban Outfitters to Stay Focused on Youthnew

AP via CBS News  |  02-17-2006  9:17 am  |  Industry News

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