Creative Loafing (Charlotte) editor Carlton Hargro announced that he will leave the paper on August 31.
Founder of The Onion, publisher of The Stranger, and the head of on online empire that includes an iPhone app, a CMS, and a daily deal service, Tim Keck has earned himself a 2,300+ word profile — and a 17-image photo gallery — in The Seattle Times.
Three editorial employees have been laid off from the San Francisco Bay Guardian, including veteran reporter Sarah Phelan.
At the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies annual meeting on Saturday, July 23 in New Orleans, members voted unanimously to change the organization's name to Association of Alternative Newsmedia. The association also elected Colorado Springs Independent CEO Fran Zankowski as President and admitted its first online-only publication: The American Independent News Network.
Miami New Times, Nashville Scene, and The Village Voice led the pack of winners with three awards each.
New York Press is losing editor-in-chief Jerry Portwood and arts & entertainment editor Adam Rathe.
This week: HuffPo's hypocrisy, social media best practices, and putting QR codes to use.
Seattle Weekly food critic Hanna Raskin will be leading a panel of alt-weekly scribes at the Association of Food Journalists' annual conference in Charleston, S.C -- and you're invited.
The Tribune Company has laid off New Mass. Media group publisher Joshua Mamis along with two graphic designers. The company publishes publishes the Fairfield County Weekly, Hartford Advocate, and New Haven Advocate.
The AP warns reporters not to act like human beings on social media. Patch stretches its definition of what qualifies as hyperlocal. And the Business Insider unveils a novel way to deal with unruly commenters.
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