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Senators Seek Answers in FBI Probe of Journalist's Papersnew

Cox News Service via The Oxford Press  |  06-08-2006  9:13 am  |  Legal News

Michael Bronski Takes the Measure of Gay Politics in the Boston Phoenix

MICHAEL BRONSKI ON THE GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT NOW AND THEN
WHY IT’S SCREWED UP AND WHAT SHOULD BE DONE (FULL STORY)
06-08-2006  9:02 am  |  Press Releases

Del Favero: City Paper Isn't Scene's Competitor, Has Covered Parkingnew

In an interview with Nashville Scene Editor Liz Garrigan, Albie Del Favero (pictured) reveals that he still owns a "miniscule" portion of Village Voice Media, despite accepting a position as publisher of the free daily City Paper 18 months after he left the Scene. "I think I've done a really good job of getting everybody over [at the Scene] to think of The City Paper as competition," Del Favero says, "but the reality is I don't think we're that much competition with you guys. ... [The Scene is] very much a niche-oriented product with a more defined target audience." He says the City Paper will probably take a "moderately right" slant, based on its ownership and other factors. Del Favero and his partner Bruce Dobie are also still the Scene's landlords.
Nashville Scene  |  06-07-2006  11:51 am  |  Industry News

Palo Alto Weekly Launches Citizen Journalism Forum

In the "Town Square," a new section of the Palo Alto Weekly's Web site, visitors "may publish their own news stories, share opinions and engage in dialogue on local issues," according to Publisher Bill Johnson's announcement. Palo Alto Weekly gets 300,000 unique visitors monthly; Town Square participants are not required to register, but they must identify their neighborhood of residence when posting. "In essence, Town Square turns everyone into potential publishers and makes it possible to communicate directly with other community members without depending on the newspaper," Johnson said.
06-07-2006  10:12 am  |  Industry News

Founding Editor: Has Chain Ownership Changed the East Bay Express?new

Berkeley's alt-weekly dedicated its May 31 cover story to the chain ownership of local dailies, but acknowledged its own corporate ownership in an accompanying piece by John Raeside, who edited the paper for 24 years. (Raeside was also one of the weekly's owners before it was sold to New Times in 2001.) Looking at the "ongoing organizational narrative" of the Express, Raeside notes changes including the elimination of first-person journalism and the inclusion of "the greater East Bay into its editorial mix," but concludes that the paper "continues to rely on good writing and long-form journalism to tell this community's story." He also notes that Judith Moore, who recently passed away, was "in the first rank of the writers whose work has ever graced these pages."
East Bay Express  |  06-07-2006  9:15 am  |  Industry News

Bay Guardian Web Site Goes Down - Republican Conspiracy or Devil's Work?

In addition to having the much-discussed date of 6/6/06, yesterday was election day in California, but the San Francisco Bay Guardian's endorsements and coverage weren't available online for part of the day. Visitors to sfbg.com instead received an error message. On Daily Kos, blogger WonkyDonkey suggested that Republicans might have been behind the crash: "Am I just being too paranoid? Or is such paranoia well-justified given the measures we have seen Republicans will go to in order to win elections and subvert democracy?" The staff at the Bay Guardian quickly managed to get an election-day blog up on the site, but according to a post by Executive Editor Tim Redmond, the cause of the service failure was still unclear. "Maybe someone local who didn't want our endorsements available" was behind it, he wrote, or "maybe it's just one of those things; maybe it's ... SATAN!"
06-07-2006  8:25 am  |  Industry News

Palo Alto Weekly Launches Town Square To Promote 'Citizen Journalism'

New online community forum will provide news, feedback, opportunities for civil dialogue and information on issues (FULL STORY)
06-07-2006  9:30 am  |  Press Releases

Gannett Starts New Faux Altnew

AP via Editor & Publisher  |  06-07-2006  12:42 pm  |  Industry News

Holovaty: News Orgs Need To Hire Programmers as Journalistsnew

USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review  |  06-07-2006  7:43 am  |  Industry News

Gomes: User-Generated Content Isn't Necessarily Progressnew

Wall Street Journal  |  06-07-2006  7:39 am  |  Industry News

Houston Press Reporter: I'm Being Blackmailednew

Romenesko Misc.  |  06-07-2006  7:28 am  |  Industry News

E-Newspapers Are Becoming More Readablenew

The Guardian  |  06-07-2006  7:07 am  |  Industry News

Next Generation of Real Estate Classifiedsnew

Inman Real Estate News  |  06-07-2006  7:01 am  |  Industry News

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