AAN News
Bay Guardian's Response to AAN Wire Item
Tim Redmond |
02-09-2006 4:55 pm |
Letters to the Editor
Update on Bay Guardian's Lawsuit Against Former New Times Medianew
San Francisco Bay Guardian (last item) |
02-07-2006 9:15 pm |
Industry News
Lacey Tells Voice Staff: Less Commentary, More Hard Newsnew
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
02-07-2006 9:08 pm |
Industry News
Bloggers Reject Tim Redmond's Craigslist-is-Wal-Mart Argument
In a Feb. 1 editor's note, the Bay Guardian's executive editor responded to Craig Newmark's AAN West keynote by arguing that the Craigslist founder's "building community" rap is "bullshit," and that his creation is the online-classifieds equivalent of Wal-Mart. The blogospere responded quickly. Tech exec Anil Dash says he lost his job at the Village Voice when the paper's classified revenue was decimated by Craigslist: "I am exactly the person Redmond is ostensibly arguing on behalf of, and so I can say with certainty that he's profoundly wrong," writes Dash. At BuzzMachine, Jeff Jarvis calls Redmond's editorial "jealous whining," then seizes on his example of Burlington, Vt., as a community where Craigslist's arrival could hurt locally-owned media. After doing a quick once-over on Seven Days' Web site, Jarvis declares the Burlington alt-weekly insufficiently digital, which leads to comments from Seven Days writer and blogger Cathy Resmer (who blogged about Redmond, too) and co-publisher and editor Paula Routly, who writes, "If we're behind Craig Newmark technologically, it's because we’ve been busting our asses for ten years trying to put out an excellent newspaper that serves, and reflects, this community." Click here to watch the blogosphere stomp on Redmond in real-time.
02-06-2006 8:59 am |
Industry News
Bay Guardian Joins FOIA Request for Files on Antiwar Protestersnew
Oroville Mercury-Register |
02-02-2006 8:41 am |
Legal News
Bay Guardian on Craig Newmark's AAN West Keynote Speechnew
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
02-01-2006 6:25 am |
Industry News
Bay Guardian Debuts 40th Anniversary Redesignnew
San Francisco Bay Guardian is planning a year-long anniversary celebration, starting with a strikingly different look. In the Jan. 11 issue, Executive Editor Tim Redmond calls the new design "both far more modern and in keeping with the historical mission of this newspaper." The Bay Guardian was founded in 1966 by Bruce B. Brugmann and his wife Jean Dibble; Brugmann is still the editor and publisher, and Dibble is the associate publisher. The paper has also re-adopted its original logo; Redmond says the move demonstrates that the vision Brugmann and Dibble had "when they started the Guardian is still what we're about today: Printing the news and raising hell."
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
01-11-2006 8:48 am |
Industry News
San Francisco Alt-Weeklies Clashnew
Sacramento Bee via Alameda Times-Star |
12-27-2005 8:09 am |
Industry News
Judge Seeks to Expedite 'Bay Guardian' Lawsuitnew
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
12-15-2005 12:01 pm |
Industry News
State Attorneys Could Still Create Merger Roadblocknew
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
12-14-2005 9:34 pm |
Industry News
SF Bay Guardian on 'The Final Merger Battle'new
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
11-30-2005 6:19 am |
Industry News
Bay Guardian's Brugmann Asks Calif. Attorney General to "Stop the Merger"new
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
11-09-2005 8:38 am |
Industry News
New Times Deal Creates Ugly Stirnew
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
11-02-2005 1:01 pm |
Industry News
Why Regulators Should Block the Village Voice-New Times Dealnew
The San Francisco Bay Guardian |
10-26-2005 12:58 pm |
Industry News