Steffen Konrath felt the immense weight of the Twitterverse early on, but instead of becoming bogged down, he evolved his definition of news.
The annual Mayborn Literary Nonfiction ConferÂence has grown into one of the nation's pre-eminent gatherings of writers. AAN members who register by May 1 will receive a discounted rate.
Many thinky pieces about the state of journalism and newspapers skip over an entire – and entirely local – industry that thrives on local. Psst! It's alt-weeklies.
Lawyers from the Ohio Innocence Project filed motions in Cuyahoga County court on behalf of Ricky Jackson, who is now 59 years old, to finally free him from prison.
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.
Nashville Scene will host the 2014 Annual AAN Convention, taking place July 10 - 12 at the Sheraton Nashville Downtown. Save these dates on your calendar, or better yet, just rip out the entire page for July.
How a reporter's privilege case in Illinois could impact alt-weeklies' ability to report on crime effectively.
As editor of the Lost Coast Outpost, a successful example of community journalism in Humboldt County, Calif., Hank Sims is using his skillset to make in-demand information easy to find.
The groups sent a letter urging Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler to reclassify broadband access services to protect freedom of expression online. Released during Sunshine Week, the letter outlines the critical role Net Neutrality plays in guaranteeing that Americans can speak and publish freely.
Boise Weekly has been doggedly covering the issues of food safety and animal treatment in Idaho agricultural for years before "ag-gag" started grabbing headlines, and The Atlantic has taken notice.
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