AAN News

Gambit Weekly Resumes Publication

Two months after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the city's alt-weekly is hitting the streets with a new issue and a focus on the city's future. Given that those streets are still dominated by trash, debris and discarded refrigerators, Gambit's speedy return feels like a triumph. The 64-page issue is being distributed wherever people are returning to live and work, and publisher Margo DuBos says that she has been thrilled with the community's response. (FULL STORY)
Amy Gill  |  11-01-2005  12:39 pm  |  Industry News

Judge Alito Fairly Strong on Free Expressionnew

First Amendment Center  |  11-01-2005  8:19 am  |  Legal News

ABC Says Standard Reader-Per-Copy Number May be Lownew

Editor & Publisher  |  11-01-2005  8:13 am  |  Industry News

Sale of Columbus Alive Finalizednew

The Columbus Dispatch reported on Saturday that its parent company completed the acquisition of the AAN-member paper that had been announced on Aug. 31. Michael J. Fiorile, president of the Dispatch Printing Co., says his company was looking at launching a weekly aimed at 18- to 34-year-olds when the opportunity to purchase Columbus Alive arose. According to a page on its Web site, in addition to the area's largest daily newspaper, Dispatch Printing owns several other electronic and print outlets in central Ohio.
The Columbus Dispatch  |  10-31-2005  10:51 am  |  Industry News

ShopLocal Adds E-Commercenew

Editor & Publisher  |  10-31-2005  9:20 am  |  Industry News

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