AAN News
Kevin Slimp and Russell Viers Launch Summer Creative Tour
06-08-2005 5:55 pm |
Press Releases
Senators Introduce Bill Limiting FOIA Exemptionsnew
Editor & Publisher |
06-08-2005 3:11 pm |
Legal News
AAN Papers Sweep CJC Awards Categorynew
The Casey Journalism Center, a nonprofit program at the University of Maryland, has awarded its 2005 Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism in honor of distinguished coverage of disadvantaged children and families. The winning story in the "Nondaily Newspaper" category is "Good Kids, Bad Blood," written by Lauren Gard for East Bay Express. The runner-up and honorable mention in that category are from Gambit Weekly and Westword, respectively.
Casey Journalism Center |
06-07-2005 12:14 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial
Newspapers, Radio and Magazines are Spending Millions to Combat Image Problemsnew
CNN Money |
06-07-2005 3:43 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising
Print Advertising Space Can Be Filled at the Last Minutenew
eMediaWire |
06-07-2005 10:53 am |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Annual Meeting Materials Mailed to AAN Publishers
The association’s Annual Meeting will be held Saturday, June 18, at the Westin Horton Plaza in San Diego. A notice and agenda for the meeting, and a proxy assignment form, were mailed to every AAN publisher on Friday. To download a PDF file of the agenda and proxy form, click here.
06-06-2005 7:42 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Management
Online Ads Surge 26% in 1Qnew
CNN Money |
06-06-2005 1:09 pm |
Industry News
Massive Inc. Creates Videogame Advertising Networknew
Forbes |
06-06-2005 8:29 am |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Music Retailers Hoping to Energize CD Salesnew
LA Times |
06-06-2005 8:23 am |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Online Auto Ad Boom Continuesnew
Research and Markets |
06-06-2005 8:21 am |
Industry News
Tags: Classified Advertising
"Shadow" Ads Drawing Concernnew
AP via Editor & Publisher |
06-06-2005 8:13 am |
Industry News
Tags: Retail Advertising
Washington City Paper Starts Using Hawkersnew

With retail outlets down and competition up, the Capital's alt-weekly has turned to street hawkers to help it get the paper into readers' hands, reports the Washington Post. While the District's free commuter dailies employ hawkers during morning rush hours, the City Paper crew hit the streets Thursday afternoon, to target readers leaving work during "happy hour," says publisher Amy Austin.
Washington Post |
06-03-2005 12:00 pm |
Industry News
NY Press Writer Credits "Pure Desperation" for New Booknew
Boston's Weekly Dig |
06-03-2005 6:03 pm |
Industry News