AAN News

Creative Loafing Ruling Expected Soonnew

The federal bankruptcy judge overseeing the case is expected to rule by Tuesday of next week, according to Creative Loafing Tampa, which has posted PDFs of the closing arguments on its website.
Creative Loafing Tampa  |  03-27-2009  3:01 pm  |  Industry News

Los Angeles CityBeat Shuttered

Southland Publishing president Bruce Bolkin announced this morning that the alt-weekly's March 26 issue will be its last. "For 6 years, the Los Angeles CityBeat has offered a fresh perspective to the readers of Los Angeles, and Southland is extremely proud of its writers and entire staff who have contributed to the paper," says Bolkin. (FULL STORY)
Southland Publishing Press Release  |  03-27-2009  12:47 pm  |  Industry News

Shield Law Passes House Judiciary Committeenew

The committee passed The Free Flow of Information Act (H.R. 985) yesterday, and the legislation will now go to the full House for a vote. Several Republicans on the committee criticized the bill, which would prevent a federal court from compelling testimony from journalists or their sources in most cases.
Broadcasting & Cable  |  03-26-2009  8:36 pm  |  Legal News

LA Times Turns Metromix into 'Brand X'new

Brand X is a "new multimedia editorial product" being rolled out by the Los Angeles Times "aimed at younger, social-networking readers who are interested in culture, technology, entertainment, food, events, volunteering, style and the outdoors." It will take the place of Metromix in L.A. and will be headed up by former alt-weekly editors Deborah Vankin and Dean Kuipers.
Los Angeles Times  |  03-26-2009  11:29 am  |  Industry News  |  Comments (2)

Seattle Weekly Managing Editor Releases Book on Dive Barsnew

Mike Seely's Seattle's Best Dive Bars: Drinking & Diving in the Emerald City "chronicles the nooks, crannies, and characters in over 100 bars within the Seattle city limits," he writes. "By and large, these places are the most distinctive, preservation-worthy bars in a city where watering holes of their ilk are swiftly disappearing. What they have in common isn't so much attributes, but a state of mind -- you just know one when you see one."
Seattle Weekly  |  03-26-2009  8:50 am  |  Industry News

Austin Chronicle Columnist Charged With Arsonnew

Stephen MacMillan Moser, who writes the alt-weekly's "After a Fashion" column, was arrested yesterday on arson charges, the Austin American-Statesman reports. He is suspected of setting his roommate's car on fire in the City Hall parking garage earlier this month. The Chronicle reports that Moser has been released on personal bond and is now staying with friends.
The Austin American-Statesman | The Austin Chronicle  |  03-25-2009  11:36 am  |  Industry News

The Village Voice Gets Nod for Quick Freelancer Paymentnew

As part of Gawker's informal survey of which print publications are the "worst late payment offenders," the Voice gets props for paying freelancers quickly.
Gawker  |  03-25-2009  9:02 am  |  Industry News

Matt Groening Has Hope for Alt-Weekliesnew

When asked about the future of his "Life in Hell" comic strip, which runs in a number of alt-weeklies but has been dropped by some recently, the Simpsons creator says alt-cartoonists are "at the bottom of the food chain," but that he remains hopeful about the industry. "It seems to me that if you have a publication with a strategy, with some enthusiasm, and some design sense, I think there is a way of keeping it alive," Groening tells The Onion's A.V. Club.
The Onion A.V. Club  |  03-25-2009  8:50 am  |  Industry News

Variety Parent Company Offered to Buy Nikki Finke's Blognew

Finke reports that her "Deadline Hollywood Daily" blog, which is hosted by L.A. Weekly and celebrates its 3rd anniversary this month, was eyed by the CEO of Variety parent company Reed Business Information, but the deal didn't go anywhere.
Deadline Hollywood Daily  |  03-24-2009  12:50 pm  |  Industry News

Houston Press Plagiarized by Florida Magazinenew

The Ocala Star-Banner reported over the weekend that Ocala Magazine editor Heather Lee repeatedly lifted passages from other publications. The Houston Press reports that one such publication was itself: Lee stole a portion of a restaurant review by Robb Walsh, omitting only the words, "I know, I've been there" in a 63-word segment about eating meat. "You'd think someone could have come up with their own impressions of how to eat meat," Walsh says.
Houston Press  |  03-24-2009  11:53 am  |  Industry News

Three Alt-Weekly Writers Nominated for James Beard Awardsnew

AAN members are once again well-represented in the list of nominees for this year's James Beard Foundation Awards for Journalism. The finalists: L.A. Weekly's Pulitzer-prize winning critic Jonathan Gold in the Restaurant Reviews; Kristen Hinman of Riverfront Times in Newspaper Feature Writing Without Recipes; and the Chicago Reader's Mike Sula in Multimedia Food Journalism. Winners will be announced at a May 4 gala in New York.
The James Beard Foundation  |  03-24-2009  8:40 am  |  Honors & Achievements

GLBT Publications Also Feeling the Pinchnew

Queerty  |  03-24-2009  1:36 pm  |  Industry News

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