AAN News
Federal Agencies Improve FOIA Response, Federal Times Saysnew
Federal Times |
10-23-2006 8:51 am |
Legal News
Alt-Weekly Staffer Tells of Triumph Over Disabilitynew
Long Island Press |
10-23-2006 8:43 am |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Long Island Press
The Independent Weekly Sponsors Lafayette Business Exponew
The Daily Advertiser |
10-23-2006 6:57 am |
Industry News
Research Shows Print Still an Effective Ad Buynew
Brandweek |
10-23-2006 5:33 am |
Industry News
Political Ads Join the Broadband Revolutionnew
Adweek |
10-23-2006 5:30 am |
Industry News
The News Industry's Five Stages of Griefnew
Digital Deliverance |
10-22-2006 10:44 pm |
Industry News
SFBG Celebrates 40 Years of 'Fighting Urbicide'new

This week the San Francisco Bay Guardian celebrates 40 years of living up to its name and its motto: "IT IS A NEWSPAPER'S DUTY TO PRINT THE NEWS AND RAISE HELL." Founding Editor and Publisher Bruce B. Brugmann recounts four decades of duking it out with JOA-armed "SuperChron" and other competitors in "the Bermuda Triangle of publishing." Executive Editor Tim Redmond looks back at the quarter-century since the day a roommate showed him a Guardian ad seeking freelancers with "story ideas." Redmond recalls: "I sat down in the crummy flat we shared on Hayes Street and cranked out a list of outrages."
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
10-20-2006 10:13 am |
Industry News
Cleveland Free Times Staffer Investigates Famous Unsolved Murder in New Book
Publisher's Press Release |
10-20-2006 10:59 am |
Press Releases
GoogTube Deal Shifts Paradigm On-Demandnew
The Hollywood Reporter |
10-20-2006 5:12 am |
Industry News
OPA Study Analyzes Demographics, Purchasing Activity of Web Usersnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-20-2006 5:07 am |
Industry News
Phoenix Reports Hunger Strike at Maine Supermax Prison
Portland Phoenix reporter Lance Tapley is the first to break news about a hunger strike at Maine's Supermax prison. Posted on ThePhoenix.com, the news comes soon after an inmate of Maine State Prison's solitary confinement unit committed suicide. Following two more suicide attempts and an ensuing crackdown, an undisclosed number of prisoners have refused to eat in protest of conditions. Earlier this year, Tapley won an AltWeekly Award for his coverage of abuse at the prison, and The Phoenix has covered the escalating bedlam there over the past year.
10-19-2006 10:20 am |
Industry News
PBS Kneels to Alt-Weekly's 'Green God' Story
Bill Moyers' recent PBS special on environmentalism among progressive Christians seems to have roots in a progressive newspaper. "Is God Green?" aired Oct. 12, the Boise Weekly notes, nearly 10 months after it ran an article under the same title. Therein Jill Kuraitis wrote about Boise's Vineyard Christian Fellowship and their "green" pastor, Tri Robertson, who was preaching the gospel of good earth stewardship. The paper was soon fielding calls from PBS about Robertson and his faith-based conservation. During the program, Moyers talked to Idaho Statesman reporter Rocky Barker, who gave credit where credit was due: "The Boise Weekly, which is this kind of liberal, alternative weekly, did the first story on it."
10-19-2006 8:41 am |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Boise Weekly
Prisoner Suicide Leads to Hunger Strike at Maine State Prison
Portland Phoenix Press Release |
10-19-2006 1:56 pm |
Press Releases
Tags: Editorial, Portland Phoenix
Mags Targeting Men Are Losing Readershipnew
Media Buyer Planner |
10-19-2006 7:17 am |
Industry News
Air America Co-Founders to Start Nova M Radionew
Mediaweek |
10-19-2006 7:12 am |
Industry News