AAN News

High Praise Continues for Reader Writer's Book

In early April, AAN News linked to The Economist's rave review of Chicago Reader staff writer Steve Bogira's book, "Courtroom 302: A Year Behind the Scenes in an American Criminal Courthouse." On May 1, both The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times ran glowing reviews of their own. The former calls the book an "intimate portrait of a judge and his work," while the latter says that "Bogira is an inspiring reminder of what investigative reporting can and should do to keep our national institutions cleaner and better than they are."
05-03-2005  11:58 am  |  Industry News

Salt Lake City Weekly Hires Managing Editor

Jerre Wroble, Salt Lake City Weekly’s copy editor of two years, has been promoted to managing editor. (FULL STORY)
05-03-2005  2:11 pm  |  Press Releases

Salt Lake City Weekly Hires Classified Director

Marc Brancaccio joins City Weekly to fill the new position of Classified Director. (FULL STORY)
05-03-2005  2:08 pm  |  Press Releases

Dailies' Ad Revenue Jeopardized by Plummeting Circulationnew

Editor & Publisher  |  05-03-2005  1:21 pm  |  Industry News

AAN Members Among Livingston Awards Finalists

Finalists for the 2004 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists were announced today, and four of them are from AAN member papers: Aina Hunter from Scene (Cleveland, Ohio); Keven McAlester from Dallas Observer; Michael Serazio from Houston Press; and Christopher Twarowski from Long Island Press. The Livingstons award three $10,000 prizes for local, national, and international reporting to journalists under the age of 35.
05-02-2005  12:56 pm  |  Industry News

Creative Loafing Names New Publishernew

Creative Loafing  |  05-02-2005  5:38 pm  |  Industry News

Help Wanted Index Drops Two Pointsnew

The Conference Board  |  05-02-2005  5:32 am  |  Industry News

ABC: Daily Newspaper Circ Continues to Slidenew

Wall Street Journal Online  |  05-02-2005  5:02 am  |  Industry News

Metro Silicon Valley Celebrates Its 20th Anniversarynew

The anniversary package takes a look back at how the San Jose alt-weekly got off the ground and highlights some of the paper's most talked-about articles. The issue is dedicated to the memory of Julia Smith, a founding member of the Metro staff who succumbed to cancer last Monday.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  04-29-2005  10:53 am  |  Industry News

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