AAN News
Houston Press Chronicled Jet-Setting of Hastert's Would-Be Confessornew
K.A. Paul, the jet-setting evangelical minister who attempted to persuade House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert to resign amid the fallout of PageGate, is himself no stranger to controversy. Josh Harkinson relates in Mother Jones how his former paper, the Houston Press, exposed the cleric's profligate use of a private jet.
Mother Jones |
10-11-2006 9:23 am |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Houston Press
Wall Between Print and Web Publishing Topples at Perestroika

Alternative weeklies are raring to lead the way in online journalism, if AAN's Web Publishing Conference this past weekend was any evidence. More than 120 publishing professionals attended the Oct. 6-7 meeting, titled Perestroika, girding themselves for the day their papers move entirely off newsprint and into cyberspace.
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AAN Staff |
10-11-2006 7:00 am |
Association News
Tags: Electronic Publishing
Scene Critic Garners Award From Nashville Filmmakersnew
Nashville Scene |
10-11-2006 4:04 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Nashville Scene
Blog Alert: Florida Woman Collects $11.3M for Defamatory Postnew
USA Today |
10-11-2006 9:38 am |
Legal News
Tags: Electronic Publishing
Bay Guardian Suit Against VVM Set For July 2007 Trialnew
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
10-11-2006 9:00 am |
Industry News
More Buyers Turn to Web for Wheelsnew
The Daily Advertiser |
10-11-2006 7:54 am |
Industry News
Average Videogamer is 41 and Half Are Femalenew
Center for Media Research (reg. req.) |
10-11-2006 7:50 am |
Industry News
Liquor Companies Will Not Advertise If Cover Features a Minornew
New York Times (reg. req.) |
10-11-2006 7:44 am |
Industry News
Association of National Advertisers Conference Highlightsnew
New York Times (reg. req.) |
10-11-2006 7:41 am |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Marketers Having Difficulty Reaching Boomersnew
New York Times (reg. req.) |
10-11-2006 7:40 am |
Industry News
Tags: Management, Marketing
Alt-Weekly's Early Report Resonates in Racism Fraynew
A federal racial discrimination lawsuit by six officers against the Springfield Police Department casts new light on a 2002 Illinois Times report. The Springfield Journal-Register credits the alternative weekly article with debunking a departmental investigation of Renatta Frazier, an African-American officer, who later filed a discrimination suit. Before the article by Times staff writer Dusty Rhodes ran, local press had circulated SPD's official version of events for several months.
The State Journal-Register |
10-10-2006 8:24 am |
Industry News
Pitch Writer Spins Education Beat Into Book On Inner-City Debate Teamnew
The Wichita Eagle |
10-10-2006 1:58 pm |
Industry News
Canadian Rapper Calls Tepid Review in NOW Magazine Racistnew
Torontoist |
10-10-2006 1:24 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, NOW Magazine
Ted Turner Predicts the Imminent Demise of Newspapers -- Againnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-10-2006 1:11 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Electronic Publishing, Management
Google VP: Young People Determine Future of Internetnew
AP via Editor & Publisher |
10-10-2006 1:09 pm |
Industry News