Twitter's quiet transformation into an advertising machine; the NAA stops releasing quarterly ad revenue figures; and the long wait ahead for Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett.
Six weeks into its experiment with digital subscriptions, the Arkansas Times has signed up 600 subscribers worth an estimated $5,500 in monthly income.
The longtime owner and publisher of Birmingham's Black & White planned to re-launch the paper after suspending publication in January.
Goldstein came to Creative Loafing in 2010 from the Charlotte Observer.
Dickensheets has been named the deputy editor of the monthly Desert Companion.
SXSW's success has spawned a movement that is now helping alternative weekly publishers replace traditional revenue sources and become major economic forces in their communities.
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Following eight months as general manager of Orlando Weekly, Graham Jarrett was officially named publisher of the alternative weekly, effective Sept. 1.
Attorneys for the Santa Fe Reporter filed a complaint alleging that the governor has seven times violated the state Inspection of Public Records Act and has circumvented the state Constitution's "free press" provision by engaging in a campaign of retaliation.
Quick's quirky, original and instantly recognizable work debuted in the Aug. 29 issue and appears weekly in the Missoula Independent's pages.
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