The topic of next month's AAN First Wednesday Free Speech Chat will be photography/video in public spaces.
After one of the largest alt-weeklies in the country shut down, many media pundits suggested the industry itself might be fading. But the association that represents the newspapers is working hard to prove the analysts wrong.
Free Speech Wednesday is a monthly conversation amongst AAN members and Kevin Goldberg, AAN's attorney and Legal Hotline representative.
"Journalism is Dead; Long Live Journalism," will be a fast-paced, results-focused summit on April 3-4 in Denver, Colo.
Goldberg appeared on Capitol Hill on behalf of AAN and other media organizations as part of Sunshine Week, a national initiative to educate the public about the importance of open government.
AAN's Free Speech committee is introducing a great new member service: First Amendment Wednesday, a monthly AAN Free Speech conversation amongst members, and Kevin Goldberg, AAN's attorney and Legal Hotline representative.
The Project for Improved Environmental Coverage (PIEC) will be coordinating a webinar on environmental coverage in the news and looking at what role AAN members can play in advancing progress.
Learn how to use publicly available research as a launching point for reporting that puts a face on poll findings, a powerful tool in telling memorable stories that go far beyond the numbers.
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, joined by AAN and 36 other media organizations, has written to U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., asking that a recently enacted Marshals Service policy to block the release of federal criminal booking photographs be rescinded.
The 2013 AAN Awards contest is now accepting entries. The deadline to submit entries is Friday, February 15, 2013, at 11 pm (EST).
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