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Publisher's Decision to Step Down Augurs New Era at Nashville Scenenew

"No one knows what Nashville Scene publisher Albie Del Favero's announced resignation will mean for the city's alternative newsweekly," the Scene's Matt Pulle reports, "and that's as much a testament to the man as it is to the hazards of chain ownership." In 1999, Scene co-founders Del Favero and Bruce Dobie entered a complex business agreement that resulted in the formation of Village Voice Media, which owns a half-dozen alternative weeklies around the country. The Scene's next publisher will be named by the publishing group's CEO in New York, David Schneiderman.
Nashville Scene  |  08-02-2004  6:38 pm  |  Industry News

Online Advertising to Hit $16 Billion by 2009new

Online advertising spending is expected to nearly double by 2009 to $16.1 billion and represent a much higher proportion of marketers' total budgets in that time, JupiterResearch said on Tuesday. Internet advertising will grow 27 percent this year to $8.4 billion, with double-digit growth for both paid search listings and display ads like banners, Jupiter said in a report. Jupiter is a division of Jupitermedia Corp (JUPM.O).
New York Times  |  07-29-2004  9:37 am  |  Industry News

2004 AAN Awards: The Interactive Results

AAN Staff  |  07-29-2004  4:26 pm  |  Association News

New Milwaukee Youth-Oriented Rag Could Affect Ad Ratesnew

The new entertainment weekly the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel plans to launch this fall could attract advertisers who prefer to stay away from the edgy, controversial content found in The Shepherd Express (an AAN member) or the Onion. That's what Karen Stoneman, media director for a Milwaukee ad firm, told The Business Journal. But AAN Executive Director Richard Karpel predicts that the new breed of tabloids will drown in their own fluff because they lack the "idiosyncrasies and oddball charm" of true alternative weeklies.
The Business Journal  |  07-28-2004  8:29 pm  |  Industry News

Boston's Weekly Dig Offers Convention Alternativesnew

The alt-weekly rolled out an alternative to the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night with a progressive multimedia art and political event called The Sideshow. The paper's convention coverage includes tongue-in-cheek interviews with stars of The Daily Show, which is taping all week in Boston. Dig editor Joe Keohane is quoted in TIME Magazine saying he doesn't think John Kerry ever mastered the political dialect of Boston, a city that likes talkers.
Boston's Weekly Dig Press Release  |  07-28-2004  2:38 pm  |  Industry News

New Demo: Young, Male Media Animalsnew

Younger men are downloading, gaming, and IM-ing constantly, consuming a more divergent media menu just as many marketers suspect. And while traditional media like good, old-fashioned TV still has a prominent place in their lives, the younger the men are, the stronger their bonds are with digital media. These were just a few of several interesting findings from a new spate of consumer media research released Monday by media shop Carat in conjunction with laddie magazine Maxim.
Media Daily News  |  07-27-2004  10:07 am  |  Industry News

Boston Phoenix Media Blogger Explains What Wakes Him before 6new

Dan Kennedy tells PR Week he gets up so early to read The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald and The New York Times, plus Romenesko, Slate, Salon, Instapundit, Kausfiles, Drudge and other bloggers on the Web. But, he confesses, "I do not watch as much television as I should." The blog is an ill-defined part of his job done primarily for self-entertainment, he says in a Q&A interview.
PR Week  |  07-26-2004  4:32 pm  |  Industry News

In Response to Critic, Publisher Admits Quoting Cheneynew

After Colorado Springs Independent Publisher John Weiss received a Small Business Person of the Year award from the local Chamber of Commerce, an office-supply store owner named Ed Bircham took out newspaper ads questioning whether Weiss deserved it. Responding to allegations made in Bircham's ads, Weiss admits in his latest column that, yes, the Independent had indeed used profanity in the paper recently when it quoted what Vice President Dick Cheney said to Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy. Weiss also pleaded guilty to running same-sex personal ads in the paper. But the alt-weekly publisher didn't sound the least bit remorseful.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  07-26-2004  4:10 pm  |  Industry News

The Boston Phoenix Offers Convention-Goers' Guide on Webnew

There's no need to wait until Thursday to get an alternative view of the Democratic National Convention. The Boston Phoenix is providing daily updates and a listing of convention events on its Web site. It also has a city guide for protesters, delegates and anyone else who's in Boston for the convention this week. Media columnist Dan Kennedy is writing a media log, which today includes coverage of a tribute to the late Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone.
Boston Phoenix  |  07-26-2004  3:44 pm  |  Industry News

Boston's Weekly Dig Throws Huge DNC Party

"The Sideshow," a Rollicking Alternative to the DNC's Pomp and Pompous Speeches (FULL STORY)
07-26-2004  2:29 pm  |  Press Releases

State of Online Political Advertisingnew

Media Daily News  |  07-26-2004  9:04 am  |  Industry News

PBS Adds Custom Report Generator

New reporting tool offers the ability to easily create custom reports (FULL STORY)
07-23-2004  7:22 am  |  Press Releases

PBS Launches Ad Tracking System

New application reduces costly errors by automating the ad production process (FULL STORY)
07-23-2004  7:17 am  |  Press Releases

PBS Provides Automated Ad Builder for Advertising

New software helps customer service representatives and advertisers to easily create ads (FULL STORY)
07-23-2004  7:13 am  |  Press Releases

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