The 2014 AAN Digital Conference starts Thursday in San Francisco, where members of the alternative news media are gathering with the top minds in tech and marketing for two-and-a-half days of hands-on learning and networking.
Joseph Cole appointed after four-year-old ownership lawsuit concludes.
AAN joined 26 other media organizations and companies on an amicus brief filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. At issue is the application of the State of Washington's "Anti-SLAPP" law in a federal court proceeding.
The early rate for AAN members is $225 per person through January 10. The non-member registration rate is $250 per person.
You won't believe how the 2014 AAN Digital Conference in San Francisco will make you rethink the alternative news industry. In just one awesome weekend.
The AAN Foundation provides funding for the Next Generation Fund, which supports the development of the next generation of journalists and journalism managers in the alternative news industry.
The purchase includes Cleveland Scene, Detroit Metro Times, Orlando Weekly and San Antonio Current as well as their associated websites and events.
New Times co-founders Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin say they will use the settlement proceeds to "help those who fight the good fight against government actors who attack the most vulnerable among us."
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Alt-weekly editors and reporters share their favorite (and least favorite) stories from 2013.
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