AAN News
Hybrid Market Powering Up in Canadanew
Hybrid autos only hold a tiny fraction of Canada's vehicle market but they are gaining momentum. Sales of the gasoline-electric powered autos jumped more than six-fold from 2003 to about 2,300 units last year and industry watchers predict business could double or triple again this year. The observers said yesterday the only factors that could stymie major growth in hybrid vehicles is a decline in the overall auto market, falling gas prices or not enough supply to meet demand.
Toronto Star |
02-01-2005 10:00 am |
Industry News
Modest Ad Outlook for 2005new
Overall economic growth was more consistent in 2004 than 2003, rising at what many economists considered an "above-trend" level. When the final figures are in for the full year, 2004 will probably have an increase in Gross Domestic Product of about 4.4 percent. That is about a full percentage point above what many consider to be the underlying growth potential for the economy
Presstime |
02-01-2005 9:48 am |
Industry News
Wyoming Towns Retain Right to Publish Legals in Free Weekliesnew
Free weeklies like the Planet Jackson Hole of Jackson, Wyo., remain in the competition to publish towns' legal notices, thanks to action in the Wyoming State Legislature last Wednesday. A provision to a proposed bill that would have required towns to print their legal notices in papers that have paid circulation of 500 or more was shot down even before it got out of committee, Planet Jackson Hole reports. Planet Publisher Mary Grossman said the proposed bill was a rushed attempt by a paid-subscription newspaper in the same market and its Wyoming Press Association lobbyists to squelch competition.
Planet Jackson Hole |
01-31-2005 11:18 am |
Industry News
Tags: JH Weekly
Cleveland Free Times Writer Defends Story on Soldiernew
Joshua Greene faced a barrage of criticism after his story about an unidentified soldier being shipped off to Iraq appeared. Soldiers and others insinuated "that I or the soldier or both made the whole story up," Greene wrote in a follow-up column. "Nobody, they say, ever jumped out of a plane 4,426 times. Okay. Maybe it was a helicopter." In Greene's favor, a chaplain called to say the story had resonance, even if the number of jumps was incorrect. "And maybe I'm a flawed journalist, 'cause as the man [the soldier identified only as "Babe"] packed up his house, I didn't call him a liar enough as I sat complicit in sending him to war," Greene muses. The Free Times published a number of letters from readers questioning the story.
Cleveland Free Times |
01-31-2005 10:50 am |
Industry News
A Dozen Papers Seek AAN Membership
AAN Staff |
01-25-2005 4:00 pm |
Association News
Tags: Editorial
Masquerading Media Men Manage Maine Music Magnew
The Falmouth Forecaster, a community paper in Portland, Maine, reports that Face -- owned by the publishers of Portland Phoenix, Providence Phoenix and Boston Phoenix -- regularly runs articles by writers using pseudonyms. Among them is Sam Pfeifle, editor of both Face and Portland Phoenix, who has written numerous articles as "Simon Peterson." He explains: "It's meant to be a way to have some fun and allow ourselves creative outlets." The report also notes that Face's "masthead offers few clues to who is real and who is make-believe," with job titles "arranged as if the writers and ad reps are members of a band." (Chris Busby, the author of the piece, is the former editor of the now-defunct Casco Bay Weekly, which competed against Portland Phoenix.)
Falmouth Forecaster |
01-21-2005 11:56 am |
Industry News
Lloyd Brown's Post-Folio Downward Spiral Continuesnew
The most-viewed story on AAN's collaborative news site, AltWeeklies.com, is "Porn, Hypocrisy, Plagiarism: The Dark Side of Jacksonville's Daily," which appeared in the Oct. 12, 2004, edition of Folio Weekly. Written by freelancer Billee Bussard, it accused Florida Times-Union's then-editorial page editor Lloyd Brown of -- among other things -- staring at porn in the workplace and plagiarism. Brown came under fire and stepped down from the daily, only to be hired as a speechwriter by Gov. Jeb Bush (the day after Bush fired a top official over sexual harassment allegations). Now the St. Petersburg Times reports that Brown has stepped down from that post as well.
St. Petersburg Times |
01-20-2005 5:27 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Editorial, Folio Weekly
Reading Material for Editors and Writers Going to AAN West
01-20-2005 2:25 pm |
Association News
Tags: Editorial, Management
Redesigned Weekly Dig to Premierenew

The five-year-old alt-weekly hits the streets tomorrow with a completely new look, reports the Boston Herald. In October 2004, Metrocorp -- parent company of Boston Magazine and other publications -- bought a majority interest in Boston's Weekly Dig, promising to increase editorial and advertising content. Tomorrow's issue, with a page count of 56, will be 16 pages longer than previous issues. The Dig has added 200 metal news boxes around the city to accommodate increased circulation, which will jump from 30,000 to 50,000.
Boston Herald |
01-18-2005 6:36 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Boston's Weekly Dig
Craigslist Goes Globalnew
International Herald Tribune |
01-18-2005 9:55 am |
Industry News
Boston's Weekly Dig Joins the Ranks of the Ruxton Media Group
01-14-2005 5:10 pm |
Press Releases
SLC Weekly Creates New Position for Marketing Manager
01-14-2005 12:19 pm |
Press Releases
Miami New Times Bids Farewell to Competing Weeklynew
"High hopes and disappointing realities are the bookends of Street's brief biography," writes Tristram Korten of Knight Ridder's defunct faux-alt. "Street was the [Miami] Herald's research-and-development experiment in attracting the elusive 18 to 34-year-old reader. For more than a decade daily newspapers nationwide have been grappling with declining circulation figures, especially among younger readers. But after five years Street failed to convince clients their advertisements were being seen by enough people, young or old."
Miami New Times |
01-13-2005 4:43 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Miami New Times
Jackson, New Haven Alts Receive Diversity Grants
AAN Staff |
01-13-2005 9:51 am |
Association News