
Leveritt, ACLU Want Supreme Court Review of Pro-Israel Pledge
A ruling last week against the Arkansas Times has pushed its publisher to the doorsteps of the nation's highest court. read more >
A ruling last week against the Arkansas Times has pushed its publisher to the doorsteps of the nation's highest court. read more >
Meanwhile, the Arkansas Times has announced two new hires, including veteran reporter Debra Hale-Shelton. read more >
Arkansas Times Publisher Alan Leveritt is challenging a state ultimatum to either sign a pledge agreeing not to boycott Israel or pay a price in state contracts. read more >
An intellectual property attorney notes a rise of copyright infringement lawsuits, which can be costly to companies. read more >
Children often move back home in hard times, so nobody was shocked last week when Little Rock magazine SAVVYKids announced it was folding into its parent publication, the Arkansas Times. read more >
Ted Wagnon, a communications professional who made Arkansas Business’ reputation as its first editor with an expose that embarrassed Bill Clinton and Arkansas’ business establishment, died Saturday. read more >
After blazing a four-decade trail for Arkansas women, helping build the Arkansas Times and then ABPG into two of the state’s biggest independent multimedia firms, Olivia Farrell is taking her dogs and going home. read more >
Mitch Bettis, president of Arkansas Business Publishing Group of Little Rock, is purchasing the company from a limited partnership led by Olivia Myers Farrell, the two announced Monday. read more >
Alan Leveritt, the founder and publisher of the Arkansas Times, is so pleased with his publication’s rebirth as a monthly that he fears he’s tempting providence. read more >
The free monthly magazine, published by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, will fold if readers do not become $20-a-year subscribers in sufficient numbers, Publisher Walter Hussman Jr. said in a letter distributed with the magazine this week. read more >
The Arkansas Times, which lost ad business with the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College after rejecting pro-Israel language in an ad contract, is suing to neuter the state law requiring it. read more >
Arkansas Times, the Little Rock weekly newspaper founded in 1974, is returning to a monthly format after more than a quarter-century, Editor Lindsey Millar announced. read more >
AY Magazine will soon be home to a new print version of Arkansas Money & Politics, a Vowell Inc. publication that has been online-only for the past two years. read more >
In an era when “fake news” is a rallying cry and the Trump administration is attacking the press as a “failing” opposition party, Lindsay Millar has launched the Arkansas Nonprofit News Network as a “nonpartisan news project dedicated to producing journalism that matters to Arkansans.” read more >
A media and marketing resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Alan Leveritt, publisher of Little Rock’s free weekly Arkansas Times, said he sympathizes with the decision to drop Sync. read more >
As a blue voice in a red state, the Arkansas Times initially launched its online pay wall as a way for readers to cast their vote for the state’s most reliably liberal news organization. read more >
The Arkansas Times announced last week that it will cease publication of its monthly magazine Mature Arkansas. read more >
Starting Aug. 1, the Arkansas Times will begin selling digital memberships for access to parts of its website, including its popular Arkansas Blog. read more >
It’s turned into a she-said, she-said dispute over what happened at the recent Jason Aldean concert involving the publisher of Drive Arkansas, Heather Baker, who allegedly attempted to meet the country crooner. read more >