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In Harm's Way, Alt-Weeklies Weather Hurricanes

Readers of Gambit Weekly, New Times Broward-Palm Beach, Miami New Times, Weekly Planet (Tampa), Weekly Planet (Sarasota), Folio Weekly and Orlando Weekly have lately seen Mother Nature at her worst. Distributed in areas affected by the hurricanes that have pounded Florida and surrounding states since August, these alt-weeklies have come out on schedule -- thanks to determined staffers and contingency plans. (FULL STORY)
Ann Hinch  |  09-17-2004  6:06 pm  |  Industry News

Chemist Derails Clear Channel Shock Jocknew

Doug Vanderlaan, of Jacksonville, Fla., didn't like what he was hearing on the Bubba the Love Sponge radio show. For two years he waged a campaign to get Bubba and all his lewd talk off the air, Jane Akre reports in Orlando Weekly. The result: Bubba was fired, his station (owned by Clear Channel) was hit with the largest fine in Federal Communications Commission history, and Clear Channel got on its knees before Congress.
Orlando Weekly  |  05-03-2004  6:31 am  | 

Marchers Demand: "Get Out of My Womb!"new

Orlando Weekly writer Deb Berry never had much use for feminism, until she joined the March for Women's Lives in Washington, D.C., and fell in with a group of people who are mad as hell and aren't going to take it anymore. She had to leave her protest sign, "John Ashcroft Is a Sexually Repressed Woman-Hater," behind in a broken-down bus and rely on her voice to respond to anti-abortion protesters who lined the route.
Orlando Weekly  |  04-29-2004  6:35 am  | 

Reporter's Note-Taking at Bush Speech Angers GOP Stalwartsnew

A writer for the Orlando Weekly column Happytown™ was there when George W. Bush kicked off his re-election campaign in Orlando March 20. Emily Ruff's note-taking looked suspicious to some Republican women, who accused her of being a "dirty hippie" and "terrorist." After Ruff responded with some chants of her own, a security guard escorted her out the door.
Orlando Weekly  |  03-25-2004  8:54 am  |  Industry News

Florida Prison Tries to Turn Inmates into Better Soulsnew

In December, Gov. Jeb Bush dedicated Lawtey Correctional Institute as the state's first "faith-based," government-run prison in the country, Jeffrey C. Billman reports for Orlando Weekly. "I can't think of a better place to reflect on the love of our Lord Jesus than to be here at Lawtey Correctional," said the Catholic governor. On a visit to the medium-security prison, Billman attends a revival, observes the temporary segregation of Muslim inmates and interviews some nervous, unhappy inmates.
Orlando Weekly  |  02-20-2004  6:17 pm  | 

Truesdell Fired as Orlando Weekly Editor

Jeff Truesdell, who had been with Orlando Weekly since its birth in 1990, was abruptly fired this week after a spat with Publisher Mike Johnson. Truesdell says he and Johnson had a tense relationship, but says the publisher never interfered with the editorial side of the paper. Johnson says he respects Truesdell but won't talk about the argument that led to the termination. (FULL STORY)
Ann Hinch  |  05-10-2002  3:57 pm  |  Industry News

Classified Network Sales Surge By 200%

Orlando Weekly's Dorinda Bowers Nets Five-Week Contract. (FULL STORY)
Amanda Fazzone  |  12-13-1999  11:51 am  |  Industry News

Classified Network Roars Out of the Gate

Dot-Coms Dominate First Ads Sold By AAN Classified Reps. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  12-02-1999  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Orlando Weekly Website Honored by Daily Trade Org

AAN Paper Wins Edgie from Newspaper Association of America. (FULL STORY)
Patrick Sullivan  |  07-27-1999  11:49 am  |  Industry News

Three AAN Papers Join Ruxton

Two of the Three New Times Shamrock Papers Among the Additions. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  04-05-1999  11:49 am  |  Industry News

AAN Board Activates Termination Procedure

Membership Status of Former AMI Papers to be Decided in Memphis. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  02-25-1999  11:50 am  |  Association News

AMI Sold ... Again

Art Howe Unable to Arrange Financing in Time; Baltimore City Paper Owner Times Shamrock Moves In to Ink Deal. (FULL STORY)
Cory Zurowski  |  01-07-1999  11:49 am  |  Industry News

With AMI Deal, Art Howe Emerges as Major Player

Says "Alternative Papers Are the Most Exciting, Have the Greatest Potential." (FULL STORY)
Cory Zurowski  |  11-27-1998  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Updated: AMI Sold to Philadelphia City Paper Owner

Sources Say Price Tag Over $20 Million. (FULL STORY)
Cory Zurowski  |  11-23-1998  11:50 am  |  Industry News

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