The final installment of a series guest posts by the staff of Metro Times leading up to AAN's 2012 Annual Convention in Detroit.
The news industry is reaching a "crossover point" where readers will soon replace advertisers as newspapers' largest source of income. What does that mean for publishers and journalists?
The Santa Fe Reporter has named former San Diego CityBeat contributor and AAN Diversity Scholarship recipient Enrique Limón as its new arts & culture editor.
Wayne Kramer, noted guitarist, songwriter and film and television composer will speak about the city of Detroit, music and community activism at the AAN Convention in Detroit.
Columbia Free Times staff writer Corey Hutchins and former alt-weekly writer David Axe released iPhone and iPad versions of a 100-page graphic novel that traces the stranger-than-fiction U.S Senate campaign of one of American's most enigmatic political figures, Alvin Greene.
In the search for revenue "beyond the ad," Gawker Media's Nick Denton is looking to the comments section.
With more than 10 years as a newspaper reporter and editor, Herschel Fink has inside knowledge of and practiced experience with media law.
Pacific Northwest Inlander picked up the General Excellence award.
Wrapports LLC has closed the deal to purchase the Chicago Reader from Atalaya Capital Management for $3 million.
'Seven Sins: An Anthology of True Crime Stories from Village Voice Media,' pulls together some of VVM's most gripping recent true-crime reporting.
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