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Special Report: Now What?new

LA Weekly  |  09-21-2001  4:59 pm  | 

Writing from the Gutnew

Chicago Reader  |  09-21-2001  2:07 pm  | 

Media Meet Challenge?new

Phoenix New Times  |  09-21-2001  10:11 am  | 

Publishing Duo Help Lead Worcester Magazine

Co-associate publishers at Worcester Magazine are taking the pressure off owner-publisher Allen Fletcher as the parent company grows. Kathleen Real and Betsy Abeles-Kravitz, both seasoned alt-pub editors, continue to work with former publisher Peter Stanton, who’s now the parent company’s COO. (FULL STORY)
Matt Pulle  |  09-20-2001  7:00 am  |  Industry News

Attack Makes Dinosaurs of News Magsnew

Washington City Paper  |  09-20-2001  10:23 am  | 

Academy Recruits Minority Journalists

Training ground for the alternative press (FULL STORY)
Keith Pandolfi  |  09-20-2001  6:35 am  |  Association News

Media Shows Grace Under Pressurenew

Boston Phoenix  |  09-19-2001  1:09 pm  | 

Media's Low Points Pointed Outnew

Nashville Scene  |  09-19-2001  9:57 am  | 

Spirit of Sacrifice Spreads to Medianew

Village Voice  |  09-19-2001  7:00 am  | 

Metro Times Seeks New Editor

Larry Gabriel says he left Detroit's Metro Times because he was burned out and wanted to concentrate on writing. W. Kim Heron is acting editor. Gabriel's departure leaves a gap in the thin ranks of African-American editorial staff at AAN papers. (FULL STORY)
Dann McDorman  |  09-18-2001  7:46 am  |  Industry News

New York Arab-Americans Caught in the Middlenew

Witnessing the destruction of the World Trade Center and hearing the news reports linking the tragedy to Arab terrorism, Arab-Americans feel like they're "caught between the horse and the horseshoe," The Village Voice reports.
Village Voice  |  09-18-2001  8:13 am  |  Industry News

New Times Board Member a Victim on Hijacked Flightnew

Dave Retik of Boston-based venture capital firm Alta Communications Partners and a colleague were headed for Los Angeles on a business trip when American Airlines Flight 11 sliced into the World Trade Center. ''He was incredibly smart. He was incredibly funny. I never saw anyone travel like he did or work as much as he did,'' New Times CEO Jim Larkin tells The Boston Globe about his financial partner. ''We miss him terribly.''
The Boston Globe  |  09-17-2001  10:49 am  |  Industry News

Terrorism Shuts Down Starbucksnew

In light of this week's horrendous events, a double latte may seem a small thing. Nevertheless, coast to coast, Starbucks shut down so employees could go home to be with families and friends and then patted itself on the back for it in a “mawkish press release,” Dan Savage reports in The Stranger.
The Stranger  |  09-14-2001  9:30 am  |  Industry News

An Alternative View of the Terrorist Attacks

From coast to coast newspapers and broadcasters have expressed their horror and outrage after the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York. AAN members are no exception. Here is a sampling of alternative newsweekly opinion. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  09-14-2001  8:06 am  |  Industry News

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