AAN News
C-Ville Weekly, The Inlander Among '10 Newspapers That Do It Right'new

Editor & Publisher's annual feature highlights newspapers that are finding success with audience, digital and new revenue ideas.
Editor & Publisher |
03-02-2016 11:30 am |
Honors & Achievements
Tags: C-Ville Weekly, The Inlander
Pacific Northwest Inlander Marks Two Milestones

Spokane's alt-weekly celebrates 20th anniversary; launches new website.
(FULL STORY)
10-22-2013 5:00 pm |
Press Releases
Pacific Northwest Inlander Builds Brand-New Headquarters

The paper is also celebrating its 20th anniversary this fall.
(FULL STORY)
The Inlander |
07-31-2013 10:33 am |
Press Releases
Northwest Alt-Weeklies Pick Up SPJ Awards
Missoula Independent, Pacific Northwest Inlander, Seattle Weekly, and Willamette Week were winners in the 2012 Society of Professional Journalists Northwest Excellence in Journalism awards contest.
(FULL STORY)
SPJ NW |
05-24-2013 4:50 pm |
Honors & Achievements
New Home for Pacific Northwest Inlandernew

After 19 years, the Pacific Northwest Inlander is finally getting a home all its own.
Inlander.com |
06-19-2012 4:57 pm |
Industry News
Pacific Northwest Inlander Names Jacob Fries as Editor

Ted S. McGregor, who has served as editor and publisher since the paper's founding in 1993, will remain as publisher and president.
(FULL STORY)
Pacific Northwest Inlander |
06-15-2012 11:03 am |
Press Releases
Northwest SPJ Honors Several AAN Members

Pacific Northwest Inlander picked up the General Excellence award.
(FULL STORY)
SPJ |
05-24-2012 12:35 pm |
Honors & Achievements
Two Alt-Weekly Writers Are Livingston Award Finalists

Former Pacific Northwest Inlander reporter Nicholas Deshais and Miami New Times writer Gus Garcia-Roberts are finalists for the prestigious Livingston Award.
(FULL STORY)
AAN |
05-02-2012 5:03 pm |
Honors & Achievements
Five AAN Pubs Recognized By Northwest SPJnew

Eugene Weekly, Missoula Independent, Pacific Northwest Inlander, Seattle Weekly and Willamette Week each picked up multiple Northwest Excellence in Journalism awards from the regional Society of Professional Journalists.
Society of Professional Journalists |
05-23-2011 5:42 pm |
Honors & Achievements
Six Alt-Weeklies Pick Up Regional SPJ Awardsnew
The Society of Professional Journalists' Pacific Northwest Excellence in Journalism competition, unlike many others, features its own alt-weekly division, which pits publications from Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho and Montana against each other. This year, the Pacific Northwest Inlander led the pack with 13 total awards -- six of which were first-place finishes. Five of the Willamette Week's nine total awards were in first place, and Seattle Weekly won 13 total awards and three firsts. The Missoula Independent won five awards, with two first-place wins. The Eugene Weekly won five awards and the Portland Mercury won one.
Society of Professional Journalists Region 10 (PDF) |
05-26-2010 8:53 am |
Honors & Achievements
Pacific Northwest Inlander Launches Redesigned Sitenew
The Spokane, Wash., alt-weekly has re-launched its website, Inlander.com. The redesign features faster load times, online archives stretching back 10 years, a regularly updated, all-in-one blog (a la The Stranger's Slog) and, crucially, a searchable, sortable, shareable entertainment listing system. The redesign was made possible through months of work with Wisconsin-based WeHaa, a web-publishing company that is also currently working with the Santa Fe Reporter, Ohio's Athens News and Birmingham Weekly. "My major goal was to really give The Inlander the dream site ... [to] give them the best tools to grab the online market," says Cesar Montes, president of WeHaa. "We keep growing and growing and growing, because we are [always] open to hearing the needs of the publisher."
Pacific Northwest Inlander |
04-02-2010 10:39 am |
Press Releases
AAN Members Pick Up Dozens of SPJ Awards in Pacific Northwestnew
Five alt-weeklies won a number of awards in the Oregon and Southwest Washington chapter of the Society for Professional Journalists' 2008 Excellence in Journalism Awards. Among non-daily newspapers in Oregon, Willamette Week took home 10 first-place awards, while Eugene Weekly took home one. Among alt-weeklies in the Northwest region, WW won six first-place awards; Seattle Weekly won four; the Missoula Independent won two; and the Pacific Northwest Inlander won one.
Society of Professional Journalists, Oregon and Southwest Washington Chapter |
06-01-2009 8:27 am |
Honors & Achievements
Ten AAN Members That Bucked the Trends and Grew in '08new
In the old days, when the media reported on problems in the newspaper industry, alternative newspapers weren't included. But alt-weeklies are immune no longer: In 2008, many AAN papers faced some of the same issues afflicting their mainstream brethren in the print media. However, you can still find alt-weeklies that had a pretty good year in 2008. That's just what AAN's editor Jon Whiten did, and he reports on 10 papers that increased revenue in a story published by Editor & Publisher.
Editor & Publisher |
01-28-2009 1:42 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Circulation, Classified Advertising, Design & Production, Editorial, Electronic Publishing, Financial, Management, Marketing, Retail Advertising, The Athens NEWS, Boulder Weekly, Illinois Times, Mountain Xpress, NUVO, Pacific Northwest Inlander, Portland Phoenix, San Luis Obispo New Times, Santa Fe Reporter, Seven Days
The Pacific Northwest Inlander Celebrates its 15th Anniversarynew
The Pacific Northwest Inlander |
10-16-2008 8:25 am |
Honors & Achievements
AAN Members Win 38 Pacific Northwest SPJ Awardsnew
The winners of the 2007 Society of Professional Journalists' Pacific Northwest Excellence in Journalism Awards were announced on Saturday night, and dozens of awards went to four alt-weeklies. Seattle Weekly led the way with 15 awards, including a total of eight first-place finishes in the Business, Education, Government, Investigative, Lifestyle, Science and Health, Special Section, and Sports categories. The Pacific Northwest Inlander took home 12 awards, including four first-place wins in the Consumer/Environmental Affairs, Humor, Page Design, and Social Issues categories. Eugene Weekly also won seven awards, and the Missoula Independent took home four.
Society of Professional Journalists Region 10 |
06-03-2008 8:55 am |
Honors & Achievements