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.
Little Village, Motif Magazine, and Wisconsin Gazette are voted in as new members. Salt Lake City is chosen as the site of the 2015 Annual Convention.
This week's It's All Journalism podcast is a recording of Penny Muse Abernathy's presentation at the 2014 AAN Convention. She discusses the economic shift taking place in the journalism industry and what business decisions publishers need to make in order to remain competitive.
The winners of the 2014 AAN Awards were announced in Nashville during the association's 37th annual convention. The winners were chosen as the most outstanding from a field of over 900 entries submitted by 77 alternative publications across the U.S. and Canada.
AAN members will also vote on the membership applications of five publications. The AAN annual meeting takes place at 2 p.m. on July 12 and is open for all members to attend.
An interview with cartoonist Jen Sorensen, live from the AAN Convention in Nashville.
Penny Muse Abernathy, a former executive at the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, is the Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics.
At just 27 years of age, Piper is the youngest in the newspaper's 30-year history.
Veteran publisher Vince O'Hern has sold Isthmus Publishing Co. to Jeff Haupt, Craig Bartlett and Mark Tauscher. O'Hern and his wife/associate publisher, Linda Baldwin, will retire from the media company.
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