Creative Loafing Tampa celebrates its 25th Anniversary this week and to commemorate they have planned a week's worth of festivities highlighting the eventful history of the publication.
The seven-person newsroom that won a Pulitzer; the case for investing in the newsroom; and is your social media editor damaging your news brand?
AAN members pay $199 for first person, $199 for the second person, or $499 to bring their entire staff to Miami. Early registration ends June 14.
"We're here for you, Boston. Because you're here for us. We got this."
MauiTime Publisher Tommy Russo has filed a lawsuit against the County of Maui, Maui Police Chief Gary Yabuta and Maui Police Officer Nelson Johnson over an April 2011 incident involving Russo, Johnson and members of Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman's security entourage.
U.S. Department of Defense Police overstepped the bounds of their authority in detaining and threatening to arrest a Monterey County Weekly photographer who was taking pictures of the Naval Postgraduate School's exterior.
On the strength of its Hurricane Sandy coverage, the paper picked up eleven first-place honors, including the award for Editorial Excellence.
A new report by the Newspaper Association of America says industry revenue declined by just 2 percent in 2012. So, party at our place?
After hundreds of copies of the Santa Fe Reporter were stolen from newsstands last week, editor Alexa Schirtzinger struck back with a cover story on media censorship.
Mike Seely has won a Bert Greene Award in the Writing About Beverages category for his 2012 Seattle Weekly cover story, "Murray Stenson's Accidental Tourists."
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