Geeks, GamerGate and games journalism with Aram Zucker-Scharff.
The AAN Awards will for the first time include a $500 investigative prize and $500 prize for the best coverage of gender issues. The prizes will be funded by alt-weekly veterans Mike Lacey and Fran Zankowski.
Rick Yarborough and Tisha Thompson are part of the investigative reporting team at Washington, D.C.'s NBC affiliate.
Euclid Media Group published the premiere issue of Out In SA, a quarterly magazine for queer San Antonio, with coverage of local politics, culture, real estate, fashion, and food, and a team of advice columnists for our diverse lives: parenting, sex, identity and more.
Project aims to create a final commemorative edition and preserve public access to print and online archives.
Editor/Publisher Jimmy Boegle asks community for help in expanding news coverage and strengthening distribution.
The Atlanta Press Club announced that two Creative Loafing stories have been selected as part of the professional organization's Top 10 Favorite Stories of the last 50 years.
AAN will be holding its first-ever joint conference with The Media Consortium at the Argonaut Hotel in San Francisco, February 5-7, 2015.
Editor Danny Cross writes: "One of the main reasons we're still here is because CityBeat has always been staffed by people who care about and are proud of Cincinnati."
Mark Glaser, editor of PBS MediaShift, has been covering the shifting media landscape for six years. Part of his mission is to bring new ideas about journalism innovation and startups to the masses.
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