AAN News
AAN Board Meets in Detroit, Discusses Broad Swath of Topics
The Association of Alternative Newsmedia board of directors met in Detroit on Saturday, December 3. It was the first meeting of the current board that was elected at AAN's annual meeting in July.
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AAN |
12-09-2011 10:29 am |
Association News
AAN Members Approve Name Change, Elect Zankowski As President
At the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies annual meeting on Saturday, July 23 in New Orleans, members voted unanimously to change the organization's name to Association of Alternative Newsmedia. The association also elected Colorado Springs Independent CEO Fran Zankowski as President and admitted its first online-only publication: The American Independent News Network.
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AAN |
07-26-2011 5:33 pm |
Association News
San Antonio Current Names New Publisher
Chris Keating, who was publisher of SF Weekly from 2004-2006, will relocate to San Antonio and take over as the Current's publisher effective Aug. 1, AAN News has learned. He replaces Chris Sexson, who took the publisher spot at the Current's Times-Shamrock sister publication Metro Times in mid-June.
AAN News |
07-23-2008 8:13 am |
Industry News
Chris Sexson Named New Publisher of Metro Times
San Antonio Current publisher Chris Sexson has accepted the position of publisher at Detroit's Metro Times. Both papers are owned by Times-Shamrock Communications. Sexson, who has been with the Current for five years, will take over at Metro Times in mid-June.
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Times-Shamrock Communications Press Release |
05-02-2008 1:03 pm |
Press Releases
Chris Sexson Named Publisher at San Antonio Current
04-28-2005 10:01 am |
Press Releases
Metro Times Announces Return of Reader's Choice Music Awards
01-06-2005 11:51 am |
Press Releases
Metro Times Editor Firednew
Jeremy Voas, editor of Detroit's Metro Times since October 2001, was fired last week, reports the Detroit News. He contends the dismissal was prompted by his disagreement with publisher Lisa Rudy over the paper's mission in general and its emphasis on special sections in particular. "I thought if the paper wanted to do more of that kind of thing they needed to hire a special staff to do more promotional issues," he says. Curt Guyette, news editor at the Metro Times, says Voas' departure will be addressed in Wednesday's issue.
Detroit News |
08-10-2004 4:16 pm |
Industry News
Metro Times Names New Publishernew

Following a nine-year absence, former account
executive Lisa Rudy (pictured) returns to
Detroit's
alt-weekly to replace David Jost, who
resigned as publisher last month. Rudy says Metro
Times is her kind of paper: “I like everything it
stands for. It’s just so community-based. It's
hip, but it's real. I like the kind of reader that is
interested in Metro Times, readers that like to be
challenged.”
Metro Times |
10-22-2003 11:02 am |
Industry News
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