Metro US — owner of free daily tabloids in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia — has purchased Philadelphia City Paper.
How can weeklies that have been the so-called alternative to dominant dailies fill the void when those dailies are no longer daily? There's clearly room for some alts to capitalize on the holes left when the big guys become a lot less big, especially when it comes to news.
The 2014 Best of Charleston ballot received 900,000 votes.
Mike Sager talks about reporting, "The Devil and John Holmes," and provides some profanity-laced pointers on how to craft kick-ass stories that linger.
How the 12-year-old bi-weekly Lagniappe capitalized on Advance Publications' decision to cut daily publication in Mobile, Ala.
A coalition of civil rights groups is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the overuse of pepper spray in San Diego County juvenile detention facilities.
The recent AAN Convention in Nashville highlighted the digital successes of alternative media, including multimedia stories, digital services, crowdfunded projects and social media, as AAN also announced the launch of a mobile advertising platform.
On Independence Day, 50 writers and editors of the alternative press from across the land will name the worst elected leaders from 23 of the largest states and the District of Columbia.
Arkansas Food & Farm is a journalistic spin on the "buy local" movement that's designed to connect buyers, mainly restaurants, grocers and consumers, with specialty crop providers.
After 17 years in charge of the Charleston City Paper's editorial department, editor in chief Stephanie Barna has retired from the paper. She co-founded the paper with her husband Blair and business partner Noel Mermer in 1997.
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