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Is Hometown Daily Newspaper Ownership the Next Big Thing?new

Editor & Publisher  |  11-28-2006  9:58 am  |  Industry News

Press Freedoms Hang on Balco Appeal, Attorney Saysnew

The fate of two San Francisco Chronicle reporters could be a journalistic watershed, the New York Times reports. District Judge Jeffrey S. White wants Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada to serve up to 18 months in jail for refusing to divulge their grand jury sources. "This is the single, biggest case I have ever been involved in," says Eve Burton, the Hearst lawyer representing the reporters. "If the government wins in this case, every reporter's notebook will be available to the government for the asking," Burton says.
New York Times  |  11-27-2006  6:59 pm  |  Legal News

AAN West, AAN East Web Sites Up and Running

Attendees bound for either of AAN's annual regional staff-training conferences can save on early registration, get hotel information and preview program schedules and speaker bios. Those headed for AAN West, to be held Jan. 26-27 at the Miyako Hotel in San Francisco, can go here. Participants in AAN East, to be held Feb. 16-17 at the Hotel Washington in D.C., click here.
AAN  |  11-27-2006  1:46 pm  |  Association News

Former Metro Times Editor Deborah Kaplan Dies at 53new

Seattle Post-Intelligencer  |  11-27-2006  7:31 pm  |  Industry News

Busted Korean Sex Ring Put the Word Out Via Westwordnew

Rocky Mountain News  |  11-27-2006  5:45 pm  |  Industry News

Retail Strong in Magazine Ad Growth in Octobernew

Center for Media Research (reg. req.)  |  11-27-2006  9:25 am  |  Industry News

Campus Newspapers Still Flush With Adsnew

Baltimore Sun via Boston.com  |  11-27-2006  9:23 am  |  Industry News

Cities Compete in Hipness Battle to Attract Youngnew

New York Times (reg. req.)  |  11-27-2006  9:14 am  |  Industry News

Bay Guardian, East Bay Express Land SPJ Awardsnew

The Society of Professional Journalists, Northern California Chapter, presented SFBG Executive Editor Tim Redmond (pictured) with a 2006 Excellence in Journalism Award "for thought-provoking editorials that balance passion with facts and solid arguments." The criticism award went to Anneli Rufus of East Bay Express for book reviews that "are intelligent commentaries capable of standing of their own, alongside the works they are reviewing."
Society for Professional Journalists  |  11-22-2006  11:32 am  |  Honors & Achievements

E-Commerce to Reach $170 Billion This Yearnew

Center for Media Research (reg. req.)  |  11-22-2006  11:45 am  |  Industry News

Texas Observer Granted Access to Capitol Security Filmnew

The Daily Texan  |  11-22-2006  11:25 am  |  Industry News

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