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Ariz. Senator Requests Ballot Access for Phoenix New Times Consultant
Jack Harper, a Republican state senator, subpoenaed ballots from a contested 2004 legislative race so that a computer science professor hired by New Times could review them, the Arizona Daily Star reported. The consultant reportedly planned to release his findings directly to the newspaper. The county treasurer is opposing this arrangement, and a superior court judge has set a hearing for the second week of January to hear arguments on the legality of the subpoena.
12-27-2005 8:40 am |
Industry News
Gambit Weekly Ads Available for AAN Members
12-27-2005 8:14 am |
Press Releases
San Francisco Alt-Weeklies Clashnew
Sacramento Bee via Alameda Times-Star |
12-27-2005 8:09 am |
Industry News
Real Estate Continues as Prime Investment for 2006new
RIS Media |
12-27-2005 7:47 am |
Industry News
How Google Woos the Best and Brightestnew
San Francisco Chronicle |
12-27-2005 7:42 am |
Industry News
How Time Warner Clicks with Googlenew
Business Week |
12-27-2005 7:37 am |
Industry News
Online Advertising to Grow by 22 Percent in 2006new
Investor's Business Daily (sub. req.) |
12-27-2005 7:30 am |
Industry News
Tags: Electronic Publishing
Boomers Expected to Drive Auto Market for Next 10-to-15 Yearsnew
Toronto Star |
12-27-2005 7:17 am |
Industry News
For Newspapers, Classified Ad Story Grippingnew
Chicago Tribune |
12-27-2005 7:12 am |
Industry News
Austin Chronicle Editor Produces Documentarynew

Greg Mitchell's Thursday column on EditorandPublisher.com describes Louis Black's role in financing and producing Be Here to Love Me, a new documentary about the late singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Black was personally acquainted with Van Zandt, and describes him as "usually pretty fucked up but very friendly." The Chronicle also printed a cover story about the film; Black says that "if the staff felt it was a conflict of interest, believe me, I would have heard about it." Be Here to Love Me has been well-reviewed for its warts-and-all portrayal of Van Zandt. Black is now working on a book about the films of Jonathan Demme.
Editor & Publisher |
12-23-2005 9:42 am |
Industry News
Chris Street and Shannon Cornman: Designing to Get Picked Up

To get a good cover, all you need is an old keyboard from the computer morgue, a Bible under a mechanic's spotlight, or an associate publisher willing to lie down and play dead. That's how Oklahoma Gazette art director Christopher Street and photographer Shannon Cornman came up with their award-winning cover designs. This is the 30th in a "How I Got That Story" series highlighting the AltWeekly Awards' first-place winners.
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Victoria Markovitz |
12-22-2005 9:15 pm |
Association News
Search Engines Continue to Drive Online Ad Spendingnew
Adweek |
12-22-2005 5:24 pm |
Industry News
Online: Where the Growth Isnew
Business Week |
12-22-2005 5:22 pm |
Industry News
Thanks to Online, the Lone Male Shopper is Disappearingnew
Gilroy Dispatch (sub. req.) |
12-22-2005 5:18 pm |
Industry News
Court Upholds Ban on Cigarette Giveawaysnew
San Francisco Chronicle |
12-22-2005 5:14 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising