AAN News
Masquerading Media Men Manage Maine Music Magnew
The Falmouth Forecaster, a community paper in Portland, Maine, reports that Face -- owned by the publishers of Portland Phoenix, Providence Phoenix and Boston Phoenix -- regularly runs articles by writers using pseudonyms. Among them is Sam Pfeifle, editor of both Face and Portland Phoenix, who has written numerous articles as "Simon Peterson." He explains: "It's meant to be a way to have some fun and allow ourselves creative outlets." The report also notes that Face's "masthead offers few clues to who is real and who is make-believe," with job titles "arranged as if the writers and ad reps are members of a band." (Chris Busby, the author of the piece, is the former editor of the now-defunct Casco Bay Weekly, which competed against Portland Phoenix.)
Falmouth Forecaster |
01-21-2005 11:56 am |
Industry News
"Savage Love" to Appear in Boston Phoenix
06-03-2004 10:14 am |
Press Releases
Seven New Members Admitted at Annual Meeting
New Board members elected and $1.23 million budget approved
(FULL STORY)
AAN Staff |
07-15-2001 11:51 am |
Association News
Phoenix Publisher Stephen Mindich to Fight Subpoenasnew
A court has ordered Mindich to release his private emails concerning a rape case in which his wife Maria Lopez was judge. Friends and family of the victim say the sentence Lopez gave the defendant was too lenient and claim Mindich’s emails are part of a “whisper campaign” to discredit the victim. Mindich says the content of the emails is irrelevant and that he’s ready to go to the Supreme Court if necessary to prove his private correspondence is private.
Boston Herald |
07-13-2001 11:50 am |
Industry News
Competition Heats Up In Portland, Maine
Changes At Casco Bay; A Quick Start For the Phoenix.
(FULL STORY)
Amanda Fazzone |
03-03-2000 11:51 am |
Industry News
Phoenix Media Plans Fall Debut in Portland, Maine
Mirrors Boston Model with FM Station
(FULL STORY)
Patrick Sullivan |
07-26-1999 11:51 am |
Industry News