After hundreds of copies of the Santa Fe Reporter were stolen from newsstands last week, editor Alexa Schirtzinger struck back with a cover story on media censorship.
Mike Seely has won a Bert Greene Award in the Writing About Beverages category for his 2012 Seattle Weekly cover story, "Murray Stenson's Accidental Tourists."
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero tells City Pulse: "After reading your article and talking to the chief and the captains, I concluded that we weren't doing enough."
Sam Littlefair-Wallace is a finalist in the Feature Writing category. Tim Bousquet is nominated for Enterprise Reporting.
The former Metro Times editor will be inducted along with four other distinguished journalists during a ceremony at Michigan State University.
Digital paywalls are on the rise; online ad rates continue to fall; and why you should consider cutting down on your #hashtag usage.
The Pew Center's annual State of the News Media report says newsroom staffing is down 30 percent since 2000. So why is one economics blogger calling these the "glory days of American journalism"?
Former L.A. Weekly publisher Michael Sigman says that while the closure of the Boston Phoenix was a shock to the system, smaller-market alt-weeklies "have become innovators in finding non-advertiser revenue."
While its print run has remained the same, print readership of the Chicago Reader has grown by 38 percent since 2010.
"Game Changer," a profile of Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe, won the GLAAD award for Outstanding Newspaper Article.
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