AAN News
Is Microsoft Preparing Big Attack?new
New York Times (reg. req.) |
04-28-2006 7:37 am |
Industry News
Ark. Governor: 'The Times Is Whining'new
Arkansas News Bureau |
04-28-2006 6:48 am |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Arkansas Times
City Pages Takes a Pounding Over Meth Joke
When the Minneapolis alt-weekly selected crystal meth as the "Best Cheap Thrill" in its
annual "Best of the Twin Cities" issue, the usual suspects lined up to express their outrage, including talk-radio hosts, local TV reporters, health officials, politicians, and irate readers. Editor Steve Perry's first instinct was to stand by the blurb, explaining in an editor's note that it was a joke that was intended to make the point "that it's possible to make entirely too much of the drug hype of the hour--unless you're in radio or television, of course." But after being pounded for twelve hours, Perry issued an apology, saying that he was chastened by "a lot of comments and e-mails ... from readers who've seen the lives of loved ones wrecked or ended by meth."
04-27-2006 12:42 pm |
Industry News
Governor Removes Arkansas Times From Media Listnew

"We don't consider the Arkansas Times a news organization," explained Gov. Mike Huckabee's spokesperson when she was asked why the newspaper had been taken off the e-mail list used to disseminate public information to the media. On the Times' blog, Editor Max Brantley writes: "The governor has decided to punish us for our opinions by withholding a publicly financed service. We don't think this practice can stand legal scrutiny and we intend to review our options in that regard." Huckabee (pictured) is widely considered to be a candidate for the Republican nomination for the presidency.
Arkansas Times |
04-27-2006 8:21 am |
Industry News
Tags: Arkansas Times
AAN Hires Web-Publishing Experts to Help Organize Fall Conference
West Gold Editorial will help the association organize programming for its fall Web-publishing conference, which will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to the consulting work they handle for print publications and their Web sites, West Gold Editorial has experience in a similar, advisory role in connection with an annual Web-publishing workshop hosted by Stanford University. The firm's principals will also present two seminars at this year's annual convention in Little Rock.
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AAN Staff |
04-27-2006 7:47 am |
Association News
CityBeat: Why Hasn't Lacey Touched L.A. Weekly Yet?new
Los Angeles CityBeat |
04-27-2006 1:54 pm |
Industry News
Study: Relevant Ads Improve Web Experience, Cookie Concern Downnew
Adotas |
04-27-2006 8:07 am |
Industry News
Web 2.0 Brings New Dotcom Boomnew
USATODAY |
04-27-2006 8:05 am |
Industry News
U.S. March Newspaper Job Ads Slip, Online Ads Soarnew
Reuters |
04-27-2006 7:59 am |
Industry News
New Site Helps Students Find Summer Housingnew
PR Leap (press release) |
04-27-2006 7:55 am |
Industry News
Skype Makes Foray into Musicnew
BusinessWeek |
04-27-2006 7:42 am |
Industry News
CBS Radio VP/News: Radio Must Embrace Younger Demonew
Radio and Records |
04-27-2006 7:39 am |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing
Pew: Internet Population Hits New Highnew
AP via TMCnet |
04-27-2006 7:36 am |
Industry News
Tags: Electronic Publishing
New Salt Lake Faux-Alt Doesn't Scare SL City Weeklynew
Salt Lake City Weekly |
04-26-2006 1:15 pm |
Industry News
Defense Department Seeks Secrecy Stampnew
The Oxford Press (Ohio) |
04-26-2006 8:22 am |
Legal News
Tags: Editorial