AAN News
Pacifico Targets Alts for Ads Promoting New Beer Bottle Sizenew
PR Newswire via CNN Money |
03-24-2009 12:11 pm |
Industry News
Report: One-Third of Mobile Ad Traffic is From Smartphonesnew
Online Media Daily |
03-24-2009 11:58 am |
Industry News
Boise Weekly Partners with GlobalPostnew
The Idaho alt-weekly is one of "a growing number of news outlets" signing up to partner with the online world news site GlobalPost, the New York Times reports. The Weekly subscribed to the service last week and is running a widget that feeds global news on the sidebar of its citydesk blog.
The New York Times |
03-23-2009 2:54 pm |
Industry News
Austin Chronicle 'Continues to Thrive' by Staying Localnew
The alt-weekly has revenue of approximately $8.5 million a year, has not laid off anyone and has no plans to do so, New York Times columnist David Carr reports. He says that part of why the paper has been successful is because of its ties to the community. "The Chronicle is knit into civic and cultural life in Austin to a degree that may make other newspapers nervous," Carr writes.
The New York Times |
03-23-2009 10:51 am |
Industry News
Leahy/Cornyn Bill Would Help ID FOIA's 'Hidden Exemptions'new
The Freedom of Information Act lists eight broad exemption categories covering specific areas, and has one item, Section b(3), which says that information can be exempted from disclosure by other statutes without mentioning FOIA at all. New legislation introduced last week by Sens. Patrick Leahy and John Cornyn would require any new b(3) exemptions to specifically reference FOIA, so they'd be easier to spot.
Columbia Journalism Review |
03-23-2009 10:25 am |
Legal News
Tags: Editorial
Alltop CEO Guy Kawasaki Bullish on Alt-Weekliesnew
During an interview before his SXSW keynote address with Wired editor Chris Anderson, Kawasaki says that he's been told that Village Voice Media papers are "doing quite well." The web publishing entrepreneur uses that example to say he doesn't believe all newspapers face the decision to charge for content or go under. "It's something to look at. It can be done," he says. "I don't think it's a situation where everything is going to die."
L.A. Weekly |
03-23-2009 10:14 am |
Industry News
Court Allows Dentist To Sue Writer Of Bad Yelp Reviewnew
Online Media Daily |
03-23-2009 10:15 am |
Legal News
Tags: Electronic Publishing, Management
City Pages' New Show is a 'Revolutionary Approach' to Talk Radionew
Local radio legend T.D. Mischke has begun his weekly web radio show (and print column) for the Twin Cities alt-weekly, and the Star Tribune says the experiment "is being observed by every publication struggling to adapt to a world in which paper and ink aren't enough to keep the lights on." Under the arrangement, Mischke is given a platform and he brings his own advertisers. That was a big sell to publisher Mark Bartel. "That and the fact that he's a known commodity made it a no-brainer," he says, adding that the cost for the webcasts would probably be a couple hundred dollars a month.
The Star Tribune |
03-20-2009 1:00 pm |
Industry News
Santa Fe Reporter Designer's Work Featured at a Smithsonian Museumnew
Jolene Nenibah Yazzie, who works in the alt-weekly's production department, has three digital prints on display at the National Museum of the American Indian, as part of the Comic Art Indigene exhibition. Yazzie talks to Smithsonian.com about her work, her skateboard company and how she got started as a comic artist. "I had two older brothers. They were really into skateboarding and comic books, and I think I was trying to impress them," she says. "That's pretty much how I got into it."
Smithsonian.com |
03-20-2009 11:56 am |
Industry News
Is Dan Savage Really Running for Mayor?new
In a blog post on Monday titled "I'm Running for Mayor," The Stranger's editorial director threw his hat in the mayoral ring, saying "my entire platform is this: If elected I pledge to resign the office of mayor 24 hours after I'm sworn in." Seattle officials are trying to figure out if Savage is really mounting a run or just joking around. City rules say candidates must file paperwork with the city clerk within two weeks of publicly announcing an intention to run. "We've got to figure out whether he's serious or not," Ethics and Elections Commission chairman Wayne Barnett tells the Seattle Times.
The Seattle Times | The Stranger |
03-20-2009 9:36 am |
Industry News
Obama Administration Set to Release FOIA Reform Memonew
Attorney General Eric Holder has approved new guidelines, expected to be released today, fleshing out President Obama's Jan. 21 order to reveal more government records under FOIA. The new standard essentially returns to what was in place under the Clinton administration, in which federal agencies are told to release records to the public unless foreseeable harm would result. It would replace the Bush administration policy of presumptive nondisclosure. MORE: Read the Sunshine in Government Initiative statement on the changes.
The Associated Press |
03-19-2009 2:08 pm |
Legal News
Tags: Editorial, Management
More Business Owners Step Forward with Accusations Against Yelpnew
Following up on its story last month in which business owners said that sales reps from the popular user-generated review site promised to move or remove negative reviews in return for advertising, the East Bay Express talks to six more business owners who allege similar practices. Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman complained about the original article's use of anonymous sources (even though "Yelp is a review site based entirely on anonymous sources," as reporter Kathleen Richards notes) so this time the Express relied only on sources who were willing to go on the record. "Several said that the reps would offer to move negative reviews if they advertised; and in some cases positive reviews disappeared when they refused, or negative ones appeared," the Express reports. "In one case, a nightclub owner said Yelp offered positive reviews of his business in exchange for free drinks."
East Bay Express |
03-19-2009 10:03 am |
Industry News
SGI Applauds the Justice Department's New FOIA Guidelines
Sunshine in Government Initiative Press Release |
03-19-2009 4:56 pm |
Press Releases
UPDATE: New Mexico Gov. Signs Bill Repealing Death Penaltynew
Santa Fe Reporter |
03-19-2009 11:03 am |
Industry News
SFR Interviews Alleged Killer as State Weighs Repeal of Death Penaltynew
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has until midnight to decide whether to sign a bill that would repeal the death penalty, and today the Santa Fe Reporter ran an exclusive interview with accused police killer Michael Astorga, who might face the death penalty if he's convicted. Last Friday, the Reporter teamed up with the New Mexico Independent to live-blog the state Senate as it debated the death penalty repeal.
Heath Haussamen on New Mexico Politics |
03-18-2009 4:51 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Santa Fe Reporter