Former Village Voice editor Tony Ortega and Creative Loafing Charlotte editor Mark Kemp land in new spots.
The two alt-weeklies were among the winners of the 2013 EPPY Awards given out by Editor & Publisher.
The AP to introduce sponsored content; BuzzFeed hires ex-Village Voice reporter to lead investigative team; and the state of tablet magazine apps three years after the introduction of the iPad.
Missoula Independent writer Erika Fredrickson faces off against a petulant New York Times food writer.
Patch takes the "local" out of hyperlocal.
Twitter's push into notifications; Sports Illustrated's paywall experiment; and Talking Points Memo opts out.
Banksy grants an exclusive interview to the Village Voice, explaining that he "feels an affinity with people who provide quality content for free on street corners."
'Where is Your Plan B?' is a collaborative effort between AAN and the Media Consortium to investigate the availability of Plan B emergency contraceptive, which has been approved by the FDA as an over-the-counter product.
BuzzFeed plans to launch a LGBT vertical; Business Insider invests big in long-form journalism; and AOL adds insult to injury for local Patch editors.
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