Steven Thrasher has been named Journalist of the Year by the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association for his work appearing in the Village Voice, the New York Times, and Out magazine.
The anti-sex trafficking movement shows an alarming lack of understanding of how the internet works. We are fighting a war that can't be won online. There is a better way – if we embrace technology instead of running from it.
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With the transaction, Nashville-based SouthComm now owns eight AAN-member publications, and the New York-based investment firm Atalaya Capital Management exits the alt-weekly business.
Reporter David "Goldy" Goldstein was finally allowed to attend the press conference after an attorney for The Stranger got involved.
DigRadio features six channels highlighting local bands.
Wonkette is introducing content partnerships for alt-weeklies looking to bulk up their national political coverage as election season heats up.
Why hyperlocal from the top-down won't succeed, but smaller, specialized publications will.
Serpick replaces longtime editor Lee Gardner, who left to become senior editor at the Chronicle of Higher Education.
The paper picked up six first-place awards, 23 total, from the Utah Headliners Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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