Are daily newspaper owners slowly liquidating their papers into cash bit-by-bit, month-by-month?
Ted S. McGregor, who has served as editor and publisher since the paper's founding in 1993, will remain as publisher and president.
Schaffer is joining The New Republic as editorial director. Managing editor Mike Madden will take over as editor at City Paper.
Two long-time SN&R employees, arts & culture editor Rachel Leibrock and managing editor Nick Miller, will become co-Editors. They will replace founding editor Melinda Welsh, who announced earlier this year that she is stepping down.
Author, comedian, and former Delicatessen mayor Baratunde Thurston talks with AAN about digital storytelling, how to diversify newsrooms, and why alt-weeklies occupy a "unique and valuable space."
Two-year Cleveland Scene editor Erich Burnett has been let go. "We just needed a completely fresh perspective," said publisher Chris Keating.
Journalists shared the harsh truths about the U.S. economy and how to cover them during AAN's annual convention last week in Detroit.
For the second time in as many years, Austin Chronicle staff writer Jordan Smith will receive a Planned Parenthood Federation of America Maggie Award.
Denise Reagan will officially replace outgoing editor Anne Schindler in July.
The first two days of the 35th annual AAN Convention have had all the hallmarks of The Hangover film: drinking, debauchery, and obscure celebrity cameos.
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