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Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly
Association of Alternative Newsmedia; C. ... Inland Press Association; ... News Media Canada; Newspaper Proprietors Association;
Echo Weekly, Waterloo Region, Canada (1997–2011) FFWD, Calgary, (ended March 5, 2015) Free Press Houston, Houston, Texas (2003-2018) The Great Speckled Bird, Atlanta, Georgia; Hartford Advocate, Hartford, Connecticut; Helix, Seattle, Washington (1967–1970) Honolulu Weekly, Honolulu, Hawaii (ended June 2013) Hour Community, Montreal (ended ...
The underground press comes out in small quantities, is often illegible, treads on the thin ice of unmentionable subjects, and never carries ads for designer jeans." [22] An example of alternative media is tactical media, which uses 'hit-and-run' tactics to bring attention to an emerging problem. Often tactical media attempts to expose large ...
Alternative Comics, American comic book publisher which started out as Alternative Press; Associated Press; Association of Alternative Newsmedia, an American trade association of weekly newspapers; The Alternative Press (TAPinto), an American network of local news sites; The Alternative Press, artistic press founded in Detroit by Ken and Ann ...
A SF Weekly newspaper box on Sansome Street in San Francisco. Alternative papers have usually operated under a different business model than daily papers. [1] Most alternative papers, such as The Stranger, the Houston Press, SF Weekly, the Village Voice, the New York Press, the Metro Times, the LA Weekly, the Boise Weekly and the Long Island Press, have been free, earning revenue through the ...
The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies was founded in 1978 in Seattle, Washington, with 30 newspapers from America's largest cities. In July 2011, the organization's name was changed to the Association of Alternative Newsmedia by a vote of members attending the group's annual meeting.
One of the first alternative news agencies was Associated Negro Press (ANP), founded in 1919 in Chicago by Claude Albert Barnett.Through its regular packets, the ANP supplied African American newspapers with news stories, opinions, columns, feature essays, book and movie reviews, critical and comprehensive coverage of events, personalities, and institutions relevant to black Americans.