O ne morning a few years ago, Amanda Patten, 26, invited five strangers into her home in Cincinnati. She cleared the toys off of the couch and offered everyone a seat. For three hours, she answered qu
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I used to feel guilty about books I own but haven’t read. They’d sit in piles making me feel unworthy as a writer, and reader. And no matter how many books I’d read in a year, I’d always find myself b
After several days conducting military drills off the coast of California, the USS Palau was headed home. The massive aircraft carrier, large enough to transport 25 helicopters, was steaming into San
5 min read · Jun 15, 2021 -- Bridging editorial and business needs for more equitable, community focused newsrooms by Lizzy Hazeltine and I, published here and on her page for expediency. All rights r
From 2015 to 2019 US-based National Public Radio (NPR) saw its podcasting revenue grow ten-fold. Things were tougher last year due to the pandemic, though NPR still managed a small amount of growth, b
UX maturity measures an organization’s desire and ability to successfully deliver user-centered design . It encompasses the quality and consistency of research and design processes, resources, tools,
This is a series on Better News to a) showcase innovative/experimental ideas that emerge from the Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative and b) share replicable tactics that benefit the news industry as a
As Product Managers, we are in the intersection of three worlds: business, technology and user experience . To succeed in such an environment, a common understanding is key, and “Demystification” is t
Opinion | Why Has Local News Collapsed? Blame Readers. Despite all the impassioned pleas to salvage local news coverage, the reality is there’s a demand-side problem. Opinion by Jack Shafer 06/12/2021
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Here are the notes from my Warm Gun SF keynote , based on one of the stories from The Year Without Pants (An Amazon.com best book of the year ). Thanks to folks that were there for being a great crowd
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After he took a look at my resume and clips, I asked him for advice on how to get a journalism internship. I had applied to around 20 summer positions, including a few at the company for which he work
While researching subscription news products, I came across @dmitryshishkin ‘s work at the BBC’s audience team. Famously, BBC implemented a user needs a framework to go audience-first in 2016. Here’s
For varying levels of seniority, from senior, to staff, and beyond. 2 min read · Jun 6, 2021 -- How to run a meeting, and no, being the person who talks the most in the meeting is not the same thing a
Content & Commerce June 9, 2021 • 4 min read • By Sara Guaglione The pandemic led to a surge of interest in online education programs, like Masterclass and Coursera . Now publishers, including The New
Published in American Journalism Project · 7 min read · Aug 13, 2019 -- During the American Journalism Project’s first few months, one focus of ours has been to understand what’s known and what’s not
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From Indian Americans to Laotian Americans, demographics across Asian ethnicities reveal differences in everything from educational attainment to family size. Published on Mon, May 17, 2021 9:53AM PDT
I regularly meet teams that carry a heavy burden of guilt—they don’t experiment as much as they should. They aspire to build-measure-learn, but they mostly design-build-launch. They wish to run dozens
transgender Illinois Will Begin Issuing Nonbinary IDs—But There's a Catch The new gender-neutral option may not be available for some years due to a bureaucratic hurdle. August 26 2019 7:45 PM EST May
Remember all that crowing about how design—interactive, user-centered, design-thinky design at scale —would change the world? After the world took a turn, that bombast died down a bit and it’s been mo
Image via Pxhere The last 15 years have not been kind to the local news industry, with thousands of newspapers either reducing staff or closing down entirely. But not all newspapers have been affected
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The laws of supply and demand aren’t working for local news. The local news business was devastated by COVID-19, even though consumers wanted more of its product. Visits to local news websites spiked
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Across the United States, local news outlets have been disappearing . That’s a problem. Scholars find that local news organizations strengthen democracy by boosting local involvement in cities and tow
(Illustration by Nyanza D) About a year ago, I sat in a corner of a conference room for a staff meeting at the health nonprofit organization where I then worked. There was nothing in the air to sugges
Recumbent bicycles, ridden from a reclined position, are faster than standard upright bikes, and many people find them more comfortable, too. So why are they such a rare sight on the road today? As en
Welcome to Second Rough Draft, a newsletter about journalism in our time, how it (especially its business) is evolving, and the challenges it faces. One of the most promising developments in serious n
A couple of years ago, staff at a Google “tech incubator” called Jigsaw made an important breakthrough: they realised that while their company has come to epitomise the power of technology, there are
Creative abrasion is Jerry Hirshberg’s term for the kinds of friction that helps develop better ideas. Hirshberg, a former design manager at Nissan, realized that some kinds of resistance are useful i
The practice and structural conditions of the journalism craft provide fertile grounds for facilitating the emergence of conflicts in the newsroom. However, extant research on journalism studies have
How I . . . featuring Jessica Morrison Published in News Product Alliance · 18 min read · May 27, 2021 -- This is Tony Elkins for the News Product Alliance, welcome to the extended edition of “Hi.” Th
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