"Free-thinking consumers believe that a publication that’s not afraid to make powerful enemies is less likely to be bought off by advertisers," says Metro Newspapers CEO Dan Pulcrano.
"Does the Stranger have so much power that it no longer deserves its 'alternative' status?"
It's All Journalism talks to Carrie Brown, who launched the first program dedicated to social journalism at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism. Brown talks about the program's inaugural year and how journalists can improve their social journalism skills.
The 10,000-plus word investigative report tracks an alleged sexual abuse scandal within the Diocese of Monterey and the church's attempt to keep the real story from the public.
The deal gives the San Francisco Center for Newspaper Preservation full possession of the Bay Guardian's name, paper and digital archives, and website sfbg.com.
The AAN Digital Conference will take place at the Argonaut Hotel, January 21-23, 2016. Early registration ends January 8.
PolitiFact editor Angie Drobnic Holan talks about the steps the website's staff goes through to determine the truthfulness of candidate's claims and their approach to covering the 2016 presidential race.
The $15,000 grant will be used to offset the legal costs the publication is accruing from a lawsuit filed by Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson.
The Local Media Association is offering this sales webinar free of charge to AAN members on November 10.
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