Government employees are increasingly using personal email accounts to conduct public business. When these records are accessed, they often show government misconduct.
AAN was one of 39 media organizations who signed a letter drafted by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press asking St. Louis County prosecutors to drop charges brought against two reporters arrested during last year's protests in Ferguson, Mo.
Melody Kramer is a journalist and federal government employee. She was a visiting Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and writes a weekly column for Poynter.
This week's podcast features an interview with Pew Research Center associate director Jesse Holcomb and his presentation at the 2015 AAN Convention in Salt Lake City. He discusses the findings of a recent Pew project comparing how local news was consumed in three cities — Denver, Macon, Georgia, and Sioux City, Iowa.
Stories by Kelly Davis and Dave Maass received awards from the San Diego SPJ.
Carrie Simison will take over as publisher on Sept. 17. John Weiss will assume role as chair of Colorado Publishing House, the parent company of the Independent.
David Greene, senior staff attorney and civil liberties director with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, spoke during the Free Speech Lunch at the AAN Convention in Salt Lake City.
Former MTV VJ Mark Goodman says music can still resonate online.
INDY Week has joined a coalition of other media outlets and nonprofits in suing North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory and the heads of several state agencies, alleging that they have violated the state's open records laws.
A down and dirty, quick and easy guide to launching a podcast, including some of the technology you need to master.
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