AAN News

Media Attention Reshapes Recollectionsnew

Weekly Planet  |  09-27-2001  1:11 pm  | 

CJR Extends Laurels to Three AAN Membersnew

In its summer issue, Columbia Journalism Review tenders "laurels" to three AAN members – The Village Voice, the Nashville Scene, and Tampa’s Weekly Planet – for “good old-fashioned criticism of the big boys in town.” The journalism-mag crowns the beneficiaries with a left-handed compliment: “Who says the alternative press has sold its birthright for a mess of personal ads and restaurant reviews?”
CJR  |  08-07-2001  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Sugg Makes Valedictory Indictment of Dailiesnew

Weekly Planet  |  08-06-2001  11:50 am  | 

Ben Eason Says Sugg Will Set Atlanta "On Fire"new

Ben Eason, president of Creative Loafing Inc., tells the Atlanta Business Chronicle that John Sugg will "set [Atlanta] on fire" when he arrives later this month. Sugg is moving to Atlanta from Tampa, Fla., to help improve Creative Loafing Atlanta's investigative writing and to write his own column, Eason tells the business paper.
Atlanta Business Chronicle  |  07-31-2001  11:51 am  |  Industry News

Bill Boyd Named Publisher of Weekly Planet in Tampa

Bill Boyd is a self-described man of many hats, the most recent of which he donned in June when he became publisher of Tampa’s Weekly Planet. “We are pushing very hard for revenue growth in all of our papers—but particularly this one,” Boyd says. (FULL STORY)
Seth Wharton  |  07-31-2001  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Weekly Planet Editor Going To Creative Loafing

John Sugg will leave Tampa in late August to become senior editor at the company’s flagship paper, Atlanta’s Creative Loafing. Senior editor “in our lexicon means that I’ll be the lead writer and that I’ll be building and leading the writing team,” says Sugg, who is "second on the masthead" under the paper's editor, Ken Edelstein. (FULL STORY)
Seth Wharton  |  07-26-2001  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Libel Suit Against Weekly Planet Spreads its Tentaclesnew

The Village Voice reports that a libel suit originally filed by anti-terrorism expert Steven Emerson against Tampa, Fla.'s Weekly Planet, its editor, John Sugg, and former Associated Press reporter Richard Cole, has reached New York in an assault on that state's media shield law. Sugg wrote stories in 1998 and 1999 calling Emerson a fanatic who had, among other things, tried to link respectable Muslim scholars in Florida to the World Trade Center bombing. Emerson claims these and other media stories have damaged his credibility.
The Village Voice  |  07-17-2001  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Creative Loafing Founder Sells Company to Her Children

Deborah Eason relinquishes control of third largest alternative-newspaper chain. (FULL STORY)
Christine Iwan  |  07-06-2000  11:50 am  |  Industry News

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