AAN is launching three scholarship funds to support the development of the next generation of journalists and journalism managers in alternative newsmedia.
The Guardian turns its readers into a resource; Google launches a paywall alternative for publishers; what one journalism professor would do if he ran an alt-weekly; and what type of journalist are you?
Gardner is leaving on April 27 to become a senior editor at the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Nashville Scene senior writer Jeff Woods will take a six-month hike on the Appalachian Trail.
AAN's Digital Sales Bootcamp in Atlanta on April 21 will be a day packed with dynamic speakers sharing innovative ideas that will take your sales team out of the dark ages.
Meet Randy E. Barnett, the former Chicago Reader ad rep who has become one of the most influential critics of the Obama health care reform law.
The Colorado Springs Independent will start publishing on Wednesdays starting April 11, 2012.
For decades, alt-weeklies defined themselves in opposition to mainstream media. But with the rise of the web, both dailies and alts have had to redefine themselves in unexpected and often uncomfortable ways.
Join AAN and the American Association for Public Opinion Research for a webinar on how to use polls to add context to compelling anecdotes, upturn conventional wisdom and add keen insight to your writing.
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