The alternative newsmedia world will descend on Nashville for AAN's 37th Annual Convention hosted by Nashville Scene.
AAN Executive Director Tiffany Shackelford gives the lowdown on what you can expect at the convention, both in the meeting rooms and after hours
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It's time for AAN members to speak out against the "Save Act."
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.
"I worry about the future of arts journalism. I feel like we are losing some of the qualities that have lead to the best achievements in the arts over the course of history."
In his role as a new media consultant and digital journalist, Aram Zucker-Scharff advises many companies that are finding it difficult to transition to a digital first focus.
The U.S. Senate is now considering an even stronger version of the proposed law known as the "SAVE Act."
The 2014 AAN Awards finalists were selected as the most outstanding from a field of over 900 entries submitted by 77 alternative publications across the U.S. and Canada. The winners will be announced during a reception on July 12 at the AAN Convention in Nashville.
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.
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