AAN News
Mag Publishers Move Into Agency Territory, Marketers Take Noticenew
Advertising Age |
05-03-2007 11:00 am |
Industry News
Outlook Optimistic for Restaurantsnew
Brandweek |
05-03-2007 10:57 am |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Nineteen Papers Apply for AAN Membership
That's almost twice as many as last year, and the most since 2001, when 22 papers applied. This year's hopefuls are spread across 14 states and one Canadian province, and include many repeat applicants and several other papers with pre-existing connections to AAN. And in a new twist in the admissions process, AAN prepared a report that provides background information on the companies and individuals who hold ownership stakes in each paper.
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AAN News |
05-02-2007 3:27 pm |
Association News
Early Registration Deadline is Fridaynew
Be sure to register by Friday, May 4, to save $50 on registration rates for the Portland Convention. It's quick and easy to register online. Don't forget the registration bonuses for AAN member papers: Pay for two registrations and get one free; pay for a third and get one more for free. Our online system automatically calculates each paper's freebies.
AAN |
05-02-2007 1:47 pm |
Association News
Vegas Seeks Homemade Adsnew
Brandweek |
05-02-2007 12:52 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising
Record Number of Visitors to Newspaper Websites in 1Qnew
Center for Media Research |
05-02-2007 12:49 pm |
Industry News
Fewer Book Reviews in Print, More Onlinenew
The New York Times |
05-02-2007 12:39 pm |
Industry News
Agency Execs Mixed on Yahoo Move to Buy Right Medianew
Online Media Daily |
05-01-2007 11:22 am |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising
Auto Ad Spending Stallsnew
Adweek |
04-30-2007 9:56 am |
Industry News
New IAB Pres Complains About "Ancient" Measurement Methodsnew
Adweek |
04-30-2007 9:52 am |
Industry News
Minneapolis Alt-Weekly to Cease Publishingnew
Two-time AAN applicant Pulse of the Twin Cities will shut down within the month, the Star Tribune reports. The paper was founded by community activist Ed Felien in 1997 after the Twin Cities Reader was shuttered. "It's been a wonderful run; I've loved every minute of it and hated every minute of it," Felien says, adding that it "has never been financially remunerative." Felien tells the Star Tribune that he will continue to publish his monthly newspaper, Southside Pride, and he also suggests that Pulse may continue to maintain an online presence.
The Star Tribune |
04-26-2007 8:53 am |
Industry News
Obama Taps GMMB, SS&K for Campaign; Axelrod named Media Strategistnew
Advertising Age |
04-26-2007 2:00 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Is Google a Threat to Traditional Ad Sales?new
PBS MediaShift |
04-26-2007 10:11 am |
Industry News
Publishers Worried About DoubleClick-Google Dealnew
Brandweek |
04-25-2007 9:34 am |
Industry News