The Indianapolis alt-weekly was the subject of an August 2004 AAN News article that detailed editor and publisher Kevin McKinney's eco-friendly business practices, including a switch to newsprint with 80 percent recycled content. Now the paper has gone even further, and McKinney claims the completely recycled paper is whiter and cleaner -- and holds ink better -- than before. He suggests that interested parties contact Mike Fox, the paper's production manager, for details, including information about how to buy the newsprint.
He'll take over as senior writer and media critic, succeeding Dan Kennedy, who's leaving to teach at Northeastern. A decade ago, Kennedy became the paper's media critic when Jurkowitz (pictured) went to work for Boston Magazine -- and, later, the Boston Globe. Writes Kennedy: "I was fortunate enough to work with Mark for three and a half years before taking over his beat. I learned a hell of a lot from him."
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