Boulder City Review editor Arnold M. Knightly replaces Scott Dickensheets.
Popular Science turns off comments; Twitter's "very big deal" of an acquisition; and BuzzFeed kills the internet's favorite horse.
Reuters ends its expensive digital news project; Upworthy puts clickbait to good use; and a warning about native advertising from the creator of the original web banner ad.
The Atlantic's James Fallows spends time in Burlington, Vt. and is impressed by the alt-weekly Seven Days.
Several AAN members were among the winners of the 2013 Association of Food Journalists awards.
Twitter's quiet transformation into an advertising machine; the NAA stops releasing quarterly ad revenue figures; and the long wait ahead for Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett.
Six weeks into its experiment with digital subscriptions, the Arkansas Times has signed up 600 subscribers worth an estimated $5,500 in monthly income.
The longtime owner and publisher of Birmingham's Black & White planned to re-launch the paper after suspending publication in January.
Goldstein came to Creative Loafing in 2010 from the Charlotte Observer.
Dickensheets has been named the deputy editor of the monthly Desert Companion.
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