David Schimke

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What's Next In Independent Magazines: 4 Questions For Utne Reader Editor-in-Chief David Schimke - Posted June 8, 2009
Newspapers are dying, magazines are closing and more journalists are finding themselves without paying gigs every day. Everyone is wondering: what does the future hold for the media? We brought the questions to the front lines, asking leaders in the field to tell us: what's next? This week, we kick off our... [FishBowlNY]

What's Next In Independent Magazines: 4 Questions For Utne Reader Editor-in-Chief David Schimke - Posted June 8, 2009
Newspapers are dying, magazines are closing and more journalists are finding themselves without paying gigs every day. Everyone is wondering: what does the future hold for the media? We brought the questions to the front lines, asking leaders in the field to tell us: what's next? This week, we kick off our... [FishBowlNY]

Virginia Quarterly Review Wins Utne Reader Prize - Posted May 18, 2009
Last night, Utne Reader editor-in-chief David Schimke (above) presented the magazine's 20th Annual Independent Press Awards, honoring excellence in independent magazines. The big winner of the night was the Virginia Quarterly Review, which took home the prize for general excellence. The Utne Reader's editors said they "were especially impressed with VQR's dedication... [FishBowlNY]

Virginia Quarterly Review Wins Utne Reader Prize - Posted May 18, 2009
Last night, Utne Reader editor-in-chief David Schimke (above) presented the magazine's 20th Annual Independent Press Awards, honoring excellence in independent magazines. The big winner of the night was the Virginia Quarterly Review, which took home the prize for general excellence. The Utne Reader's editors said they "were especially impressed with VQR's dedication... [FishBowlNY]

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