Over 35 AAN publications will publish Letters to the Future, a national letter-writing project featuring letters from authors, artists, scientists and the general public.
PBS Newshour foreign affairs producer P.J. Tobia talks about his journey from working at an alternative newspaper in Nashville to covering local news in Afghanistan to launching the foreign affairs podcast, Shortwave.
The Washington Post's Arc custom publishing platform now powers the website of Willamette Week, which is the first media company to use the content management system.
Philadelphia City Paper was acquired by Broad Street MeÂdia, which will cease printing the alt-weekly and will merge its web operations with Philadelphia Weekly.
A New Jersey appellate court concluded that an agency can discharge its disclosure obligations under OPRA by issuing a press release in lieu of releasing records. We disagree.
It's All Journalism producer Michael O'Connell gives a table talk presentation about podcasting at ONA 2015 in Los Angeles.
The gag order was issued by the judge of one of the 177 criminal prosecutions of participants in the huge riot/fight/shootout between rival motorcycle gangs in Waco, Texas in May.
Baynard Woods, editor at large of the Baltimore City Paper, talks about the challenges of covering a big, breaking news story while navigating the often violent confrontation between protesters and the Baltimore City Police.
AAN signed on to a letter to the independent French data protection agency urging it to rescind its order that Google search delistings required under the European Union's "right to be forgotten" rule include domains not just in France or Europe, but around the world.
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