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07-14-2005  4:18 pm  |  Industry News

New York Press Writer Appears on The Daily Show

Matt Taibbi plugged his new-ish book, "Spanking the Donkey," and spoke to Jon Stewart about covering the presidential race in a gorilla suit, working for the Bush campaign and the ways in which the press corps is like a bunch of high-school kids. Click here to go to Comedy Central's online video library and scroll down to find Taibbi's interview.
07-14-2005  2:13 pm  |  Industry News

Knight Ridder, Tribune Hurt by Circulationnew

Reuters  |  07-14-2005  8:15 pm  |  Industry News

Nielsen: Online Display Ads Grew 4.2% in Junenew

Online Media Daily (registration required)  |  07-14-2005  8:13 pm  |  Industry News

Boise Weekly Turns 13, Throws a Bat Mitzvahnew

Boise Weekly  |  07-13-2005  3:35 pm  |  Industry News

Arbitron Ready to Launch Portable People Meternew

Billboard Radio Monitor  |  07-13-2005  10:45 am  |  Industry News

Commercials at the Movies? Get Used to Itnew

AZ Central.com  |  07-13-2005  10:42 am  |  Industry News

Yahoo Expands Job Postings Searchnew

LA Times  |  07-13-2005  10:38 am  |  Industry News

Marketers Intrigued by Blogs, Fear Their Powernew

Online Media Daily (registration required)  |  07-13-2005  10:34 am  |  Industry News

ABC Expected to Announce More Auditors This Weeknew

Editor & Publisher  |  07-13-2005  10:31 am  |  Industry News

2005 AAN Convention Photo Gallerynew

Yes, AAN members inhale. At least these members do, bellied up to an oxygen bar in this photo from San Diego. The gallery also features Dan Savage's homicidal T-shirt, countless cheesy smiles and at least one painted donkey.
AAN News  |  07-12-2005  3:20 pm  |  Association News

Riverfront Times Founder Goes "From James Bond to Clark Griswold"

At least that's what St. Louis Post-Dispatch writer Bill McClellan says in yesterday's column. He writes that Ray Hartmann, who founded the St. Louis alt-weekly in 1977, has transformed from "a successful man in a hip business" and a "bachelor of some notoriety" to a "thoroughly domesticated" man holding an incontinent cat at an airport security checkpoint. (He sounds happy, though.)
07-12-2005  1:55 pm  |  Industry News

Dailies Finding New Ways to Woo Advertisersnew

Editor & Publisher  |  07-12-2005  2:27 pm  |  Industry News

Auto Troubles Put Brakes on Classified Adsnew

Reuters via MSN Money  |  07-12-2005  9:17 am  |  Industry News

CondoBuzz.com Launches New Marketing Programsnew

PR Web (press release)  |  07-12-2005  9:14 am  |  Industry News

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