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Product Placement Pushes Into Printnew

Christian Science Monitor  |  10-03-2005  5:19 am  |  Industry News

NAA Claims New Database Exposes True Reach of Dailiesnew

Editor & Publisher  |  10-03-2005  5:09 am  |  Industry News

Orange County Gets New Free A&E Weekly (reg. req.)new

Editor & Publisher  |  10-02-2005  1:49 pm  |  Industry News

Online Holiday Shopping to Hit All-Time Highnew

eMarketer (press release)  |  09-30-2005  6:23 am  |  Industry News

Cut-Rate Homes for Middle Class Are Catching Onnew

New York Times  |  09-30-2005  6:18 am  |  Industry News

Reader Critic Named Arts Fellow

Ken Mayer, a freelance critic for The Reader in Omaha, Neb., was one of 25 critics, editors and reporters chosen as fellows in the second annual National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Arts Journalism Institute in Classical Music and Opera. The institute, which offers intensive training to arts journalists working outside the country's major media markets, will take place at Columbia University in New York City from October 16-27.
09-29-2005  10:22 am  |  Industry News

White Supremacist Comments on AltWeekly Award-Winning Article in "Hippy-Newspaper"

In an unsigned article titled "Negress Awarded for Interviewing Nationalist," the Mississippi-based Nationalist Movement takes a swipe at one of the three pieces that netted Ayana Taylor of Jackson Free Press an AltWeekly Award earlier this year. Richard Barrett, editor of the group's Web site and the subject of Taylor's profile, "X Marks the Boycott," calls the story "light on accuracy," claiming he was misquoted and that Taylor "editorialized considerably in the article." Barrett also says he had "trouble understanding (Taylor)," and congratulates himself for "departing from precedent in which pro-majority activists invariably refused to speak to Negroes."
09-29-2005  8:53 am  |  Industry News

The Dig on Bosox-Yanks: Gayest Cover Ever?new

There are three things you should know about this week's cover, the Dig's Joe Keohane tells the Boston Herald: 1. The timing was right, since the Sox and Yankees are "neck and neck (so to speak)'' in the pennant race. And the one-year anniversary of the Massachusett's same-sex marriage ruling is only, umm, six weeks out. 2. The photo was snapped by Tony Bennett's granddaughter. 3. It's an experiment to see who would be more pissed off -- baseball fans or homophobes.
Boston Herald  |  09-29-2005  2:50 pm  |  Industry News

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