A quick recap of digital advertising news you might have missed last week, including the Groupon offer that spawned 102,000 cupcake orders.
City Pulse did not defame businessman Paul Vlahakis by calling him a tax delinquent in a December 2009 story, judge rules.
The affidavit also mentions dispensary ads that ran in both Seattle Weekly and The Stranger.
Felix Salmon questions the concept of ad-supported media; the Associated Press fights a losing battle with Twitter; and eight major publishers combine forces to battle the Groupon threat.
This year's gifts include offerings from local restaurants, spas, theaters and the chance to interview your favorite band.
Joel Dyer has been named editor of Boulder Weekly, succeeding Pamela White.
With the addition of Cincinnati CityBeat’s brand-new storefront, Perkopolis, Altperks now boasts a network of 10 markets throughout North America.
Former Creative Loafing Atlanta writer Andisheh Nouraee is part of the team behind the new book, Americapedia: Taking the Dumb Out of Freedom.
The Austin Chronicle's Robert Faires and Jordan Smith were both recently honored for their extraordinary coverage in their fields.
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