Creative Loafing Charlotte unveiled a redesign of its print edition.
Media industry news you may have missed this week while you were busy testing edibles.
Citizen Koch aims to show the far reaches of big money in society, and specifically how the Supreme Court Citizens United decision opened the flood gates by deregulating campaign funding.
Journalists are using digital technology every day to find new and innovative ways to tell their stories. Shouldn't they be recognized for those groundbreaking efforts?
Melissa Bell and Mike Sager will dish on long-form journalism at the 2014 AAN Convention in Nashville.
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.
This week's podcast features Steve Buttry, the Director of Community Engagement & Social at Digital First Media.
BarcroftTV offers its viewers a heady mix of videos, with subjects ranging from animal attacks to hard-hitting foreign news to a feature about the daily life of a young transgender couple in Oklahoma.
Madison's alt-weekly was honored in five categories in this year's Milwaukee Press Club Contest for Excellence in Journalism.
Don't miss out on the early registration rate for the 2014 AAN Convention, July 10-12 at the Sheraton Nashville Downtown.
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