Arkansas Times associate editor Benjamin Hardy, L.A. Weekly food editor Sarah Bennett, and The Source Weekly associate editor Erin Rook have been awarded grants to attend the AAN Convention in Salt Lake City.
The litigation is meant to force SN&R to agree that the city should not disclose certain emails even though the city attorney has determined them to be public records.
Dan Newman and Tejas Mistry talk to It's All Journalism about the NPR One app.
Court records are the meat and potatoes of the local accountability reporting AAN members engage in and excel at.
Program puts students at the forefront of storytelling while pushing the boundaries of who teaches journalism, and who’s doing the teaching.
Writers took first place in several categories, including Best Reporter.
In this week's podcast, It's All Journalism producer Michael O'Connell talks to AAN executive director Tiffany Shackelford about the upcoming annual convention in Salt Lake City. They also talk about some of the big successes going on in the alt-weekly arena.
At first blush, Congressional legislation to reform the federal Freedom of Information Act and create a new "Anti-SLAPP" law don't have much in common. But they do.
Some of the changes going on at universities and journalism schools and what the future of journalism education might look like.
Richard Meeker, who has served as publisher for the past 32 years, is turning over the reins to longtime business partner and editor Mark Zusman.
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