...certificates to political campaign contributions and expenses, was part of a national campaign by the American Society of Newspaper Editors to gauge online access of public information in all 50 states. It did not include the Web site www.open...
...editors has been canceled so their publications can save money and focus on surviving the recession. The American Society of Newspaper Editors' convention was supposed to be held April 26-29 in Chicago. Next year's convention in Washington...
...for God's sake." Members of the media, including Los Angeles Times Communications LLC and the American Society of Newspaper Editors, filed a friend of the court brief warning of a chilling effect on the exchange of ideas and information...
...Scott Bosley, executive director of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. "The other thing is that down the road...Online" report: www.pewinternet.org/ American Society of Newspaper Editors: www.asne.org BugMeNot: www.bugmenot...
...privacy and the right to have public records." A recent poll released by the First Amendment Center and the American Society of Newspaper Editors found that the public is torn over the issue. While 91 percent of the respondents agreed that public access...
...improving newspapers' accuracy through diversity is bringing an acclaimed speaker to Augusta next week. The American Society of Newspaper Editors kicks off its second annual Timeout for Diversity Initiative on Monday. In conjunction with the nationwide...
...white males (about 36 percent of the population) wind up with only 19 or 20 percent of admissions. The American Society of Newspaper Editors has a new diversity director, who probably intends to concentrate only on the usual protected groups...
...must operate openly. So the recent Roper poll gives new impetus to this week Ä one designated by the American Society of Newspaper Editors as national "Your Right to Know Week." The law allows access to untold numbers of public records and...
...missed how the meeting sounded and looked from the citizen's viewpoint. On the table at a forum of the American Society of Newspaper Editors on Thursday was a perennial topic - connecting with the reader who finds the paper not meaningful to his...
...groups including the nation's three largest online services, the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Apple, Microsoft and the American Library Association.