AAN News
McClatchy 1Q Profit Falls 14%new
AP via San Jose Mercury News |
04-13-2006 7:13 am |
Industry News
Tribune Co. Profit Slips Due to Weakness in Circ, Retail and Autonew
MarketWatch |
04-13-2006 7:09 am |
Industry News
Blogs, Pods and Simple Stuff Deliver Advertising at an Increasing Ratenew
Center for Media Research (reg. req.) |
04-13-2006 7:05 am |
Industry News
The Case of the Stranger Critic and the Stolen Cookie
The first two items in Performance Editor Brendan Kiley's Mar. 30 column reported on a couple of incidents in which local theaters in Seattle were victimized by small-time hoods. Determined to maintain the petty-theft theme but "unable to find any outlaws associated with" the third production he covered that week, Kiley took it upon himself to steal a cookie from the concession table. He determined that the play was "so-so" but "the cookie, full of chocolate chips, was pleasantly moist." There is no doubt that someone at the theater read the review, because, according to today's Stranger blog, Kiley received a bill from the theater this week -- $2.50 for one "moist chocolate chip cookie."
04-12-2006 1:32 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, The Stranger
Alleged Page Six Extortionist's Days at NY Press
Before he was in a position to charge a fortune for protection from gossip, Jared Paul Stern was a writer for New York Press. In this week's issue, Ernie Koy describes his first encounter with Stern, "a pretentious man who was suffering from early male-pattern baldness" and who "sucked up to whoever needed to be sucked up to." Based on these attributes, Koy decided that "he would do well in the New York media."
04-12-2006 12:46 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, New York Press
Program Announced for 2006 Annual Convention [members only]
AAN Staff |
04-12-2006 9:58 am |
Association News
Writer Fondly Recalls the '80s at the Village Voice
R.J. Smith, senior editor at Los Angeles magazine, tells stories of bickering and battling at the Village Voice in an interview with rockcritics.com. Smith, who was a music critic for the Voice until he left in 1990, calls Robert Christgau "the most helpful and complicated editor I've ever had," someone who was so obsessive that when he received a baggie full of semen from a member of the Swans protesting a bad review, he just told his assistant "to file it under S for Swans. Order had to be maintained." Other edit staffers were not so serene, Smith says, so "every week there was some new line being drawn, one week it was the old city hall lefties versus the fresh radical feminists, the next week it was the folks who thought the performance artist who stuffed yams up her ass was the bomb scuffling with those who had their knickers bunched."
04-12-2006 7:16 am |
Industry News
Tags: The Village Voice
Consumers Hang Up on Multimedia Phonesnew
Top Tech News |
04-12-2006 2:31 pm |
Industry News
As Google Base Builds, Local Advertisers and Vertical Sites Get on Boardnew
ClickZ News |
04-12-2006 2:26 pm |
Industry News
Starbucks Enters the Film Marketing Businessnew
Starbucks Corporation (press release) |
04-12-2006 2:18 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Opinion: 'Radical Evolution' Need to Cure Dailies' Circ Woesnew
Editor & Publisher |
04-12-2006 1:46 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Circulation, Management
Gannett Has 11.5% 1Q Earnings Drop, Reveals It's Not Bidding on KRnew
Editor & Publisher |
04-12-2006 1:43 pm |
Industry News
Little Rock FAQ
04-12-2006 8:16 am |
Association News
Creative Loafing Bids Farewell to Food Critic Bill Addisonnew
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
04-12-2006 7:47 am |
Industry News
House Committee Approves Bill Banning 'Pseudo-Classifications'new
The Hill |
04-12-2006 7:28 am |
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