Starting April 3, AAN attorney Kevin Goldberg will host a monthly conference call to answer questions from AAN members on legal topics, including free speech and copyright issues.
Former Santa Fe Reporter editor Julia Goldberg, now the host of the Julia Goldberg Morning Show, chats with outgoing editor Alexa Schirtzinger about her time as editor of the paper.
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.
Kevin M. Goldberg of the law firm of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, PLC has been named to serve as AAN's legal counsel and will also assume responsibility for the association's member legal hotline.
"Perhaps it's time to sign off," writes Julia Goldberg in a farewell column published today.
Santa Fe Reporter editor and AAN editorial chair Julia Goldberg will depart next month.
AAN editorial chair and Santa Fe Reporter editor Julia Goldberg has won a Santa Fe video competition for her short film, My So-Called Apocalypse.
AAN has launched a new dynamic website that merges the association's trade site (aan.org) and story-sharing site (AltWeeklies.com) into one content-heavy arena for both AAN members and the general public.
At the annual meeting of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies on Saturday, June 27, Willamette Week's Mark Zusman was elected the association's new president. He succeeds Metroland's Stephen Leon, who will take the advisory role of Immediate Past President. The membership voted on nine other board seats on Saturday, including two that were created just minutes earlier when AAN's bylaws were amended.
There will be up to ten board positions up for election at the annual meeting this Saturday in Tucson. So far, ten AAN members have thrown their hats into the ring for nine of the board spots; they tell us why they want to be on the board and what they think the most important issues facing the association are.