In the newspaper industry, strategy No. 1 these days is to grow paid digital-only subscriptions. Here is an oddity, though: At the largest national newspapers and chains, reported numbers of digital s
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Rebooting, written from Belgrade. I’m following my advice to keep newsletters brief, if only because I need to hunt down a Covid test in order to get into Italy.
Design for Disassembly: This Old Idea is the Wave of the Future Minimize materials, simple mechanical fasteners, clearly label components with their material type, and ensure components can be disasse
Subscribe Permissions and PDF Image courtesy of Michael Glenwood Gibbs/theispot.com The Research The authors analyzed a wide range of digital business platforms, including Airbnb, Amazon, Apple, Exped
News media executives often comfort themselves that the digital world is moving so fast that “you can’t predict what’s going to happen next year, let alone in five years’ time”. We say that’s nonsense
Author Listed: Gras, David Conger, Michael Jenkins, Anna Gras, Michael Registered: Abstract •The nature of wicked problems affects how beliefs about solving them are formed.•Entrepreneurs are prone to
Amid the newspaper industry’s carnage, the resurrection of a Spokane daily is intriguing and may be a harbinger for other cities. The Spokane Daily Chronicle resumed publishing last week for the first
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Sarah Bures, editor of NYT Open: What is Live at The New York Times? Thea Lorentzen, product design director: Generally we think of Live as any dynamic unit of coverage, whether it’s appearing in a si
Newsroom overview Who They Are A local news organization that covers public education in Chicago, Colorado, Detroit, Indiana, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, and Tennessee Location Multiple locations
The New York Times experiences traffic levels that ebb and flow with the news cycle. Planned events that occur at a fixed time and date, such as an election or the Olympics, are known traffic generato
It has been more than 40 years since the American Society of News Editors adopted a goal of having newsrooms match the racial and ethnic make-up of the general population. Clearly, media outlets have
Journalists are experts in telling the stories of others. When it comes to telling the story of journalism and its value to the community, newsrooms might take a lesson from the nonprofit world. While
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“Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand.” — Chinese Proverb *** From Plato’s Phaedrus , commenting on the invention of writing. Here, O king, is a branch o
Local and regional news media are under immense financial pressure as audience attention and advertising budgets increasingly flow to big platforms and other competitors. Local newspapers in particula
Discovery vs. Design One nomenclature clarification before we dive into this: Normally in my writing I try to be consistent and say that when I reference “design” I am speaking specifically about user
Do you have what it takes to study philosophy at Oxford? Today’s three puzzles are ‘epistemic logic puzzles’, that is, puzzles concerned with reasoning about knowledge. But I know you know I know you
Brent Staples How the White Press Wrote Off Black America July 10, 2021 Credit... Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times By Mr. Staples is a member of the editorial board. Newspapers that championed white
Rising college senior Charity Cohen awoke Tuesday in her Whitsett, N.C., home to a call from her father, who had disappointing news. Acclaimed reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones announced on “CBS This Morni
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Product management is a highly data-driven field. Tying tangible numbers to the progression of your product and how your customers see it can reveal useful business insights. To that end, knowing cert
Google has grown into one of the largest organizations in the world, employing hundreds of thousands of people globally. Due to their massive size, they practically hire every professional out there,
Leer en español Ler em português A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify RSS About the hosts Alison Beard is an ex
In our second annual Google News Initiative Startups Boot Camp, aspiring and early-stage news entrepreneurs pitched news business ideas to serve communities and topics across the United States. The id
Introduction Journalism is faced with perpetual uncertainty (). A set of complex and interrelated ‘crises’ relating to journalism’s financial future and public standing (; ; ) pose organizational, eco
Estimating U.S. newspaper circulation is a challenge — especially for 2020 Published in Pew Research Center: Decoded · 8 min read · Jun 29, 2021 -- (Pew Research Center illustration) Every two years,
Prototypes aren’t just for testing 7 min read · Jul 3, 2021 -- Photo by Tool., Inc on Unsplash Prototypes are early models of a product used to inform future iterations. These early models may or may
Here’s this month’s piece from neuroeconomist Paul Zak . For those who might dismiss some of our thinking as the “soft side” of management, Paul puts “hard science” behind it. “If you can’t measure it
Abstract Abstract This article uses semi-structured, in-depth qualitative interviews with journalists at 16 US newspapers to examine how strategies for sharing news content and interacting with audien
Magical thinking drives the startup economy — but we need a strong dose of reality. Published in Zebras Unite · 7 min read · Mar 8, 2017 -- July 13, 2017 update: For the latest, please read “Zebras: L
Imagine dozens of Americans of different political and socioeconomic backgrounds in a room, looking for common ground. A safe place to start would be distrust in the news media. Last year, we conducte
Using A.I. to Find Bias in A.I. The problem of bias in artificial intelligence is facing increasing scrutiny from regulators and is a growing business for start-ups and tech stalwarts. Liz O’Sullivan,
Last week, exhausted by the emotions of my final days of work, I decided to take some fresh air. Having left my job during a pandemic, with no discernible plan, my future was deeply uncertain. Leaving
Traditional local news sources, especially local newspapers, used to bundle news and information on a whole range of local topics. Local politics comes first to mind. But they have also covered storie
Chartbeat customers often ask about global referrer trends, to help put their own data into context. In recent weeks, several of our partners have reported seeing a notable drop in the traffic they re