What Andrew Sullivan's foray into reader-supported journalism says about audience loyalty, and our willingness to support the writers we love.
Where are real publishers and editors — people who still make a living producing news circa 2013 A.D. — finding success in the digital space? Find out at the AAN Digital Conference in three weeks.
Marisa Demarco and Margaret Wright — former editors at Albuquerque's Weekly Alibi — launched the New Mexico Compass last month.
Make 2013 the year you finally learn to stop worrying and love digital.
Mobile's monetization problem; the New York Times gets into the ebook biz; and why newspapers should reclaim their online inventory from the remnant networks.
AAN is asking for your help to support the next generation of writers, editors, web producers and business managers by making a tax-deductible charitable contribution to the AAN Foundation.
Angry business owners said they saw no news value in a recent story which explored the intertwining issues of crime, drugs and gentrification in downtown Asheville, N.C.
At the AAN Digital Conference in San Francisco, editors will have a chance to ask questions, share solutions to common problems on the web, and feel like they're not alone when deciding how to use social media.
The South Carolina alt-weekly has been acquired by Resorts Media LLC, a company founded by news industry veteran Charlie Nutt.
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