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If you are a journalism educator or media professional, I have news for you: We work in tech. I know: That’s not exactly what you signed up for when you entered the profession 20, 10, or even five yea
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Amid concerns of ‘market failure’ in the U.S. commercial news industry, this paper explores more than a decade’s worth of scholarly arguments that government intervention and investment is the best so
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Published in Pollinator · 6 min read · Dec 15, 2020 -- I’ve talked to many friends, colleagues, and strangers about working in government after a career in the private sector. After I made this transi
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An introduction to the INMA Product Initiative From Product Initiative Lead Jodie Hopperton What media companies must do now to embrace the evolving discipline of product to delight customers and grow
We used to be normal. Pageviews = ad impressions = $$$. Now we’re supported by our members, and that changes everything. Sure, views matter, but conversions matter way more. User experience must reinf
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( Originally published at the LocalNewsLab ) In July we learned more about Jim Brady’s new local journalism start-up, Brother.ly, which is taking a networked approach to news in Philly. At USA Today R
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From News Catalyst and LION Published in News Catalyst · 6 min read · Dec 15, 2020 -- Today we’re proud to announce a new effort to make the path to journalism entrepreneurship easier: The Tiny News C
Abstract Digital advertising markets are growing and attracting increased scrutiny. This article explores four market inefficiencies that remain poorly understood: ad effect measurement, frictions bet
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I n March, Google announced with much fanfare the launch of the Google News Initiative, a $300 million program aimed at “building a strong future for journalism,” as the company put it. That came on t
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Thanksgiving 2020 will be like no other. Most Americans are staying home on what is usually the biggest travel holiday of the year. For our family, more relatives will celebrate by Zoom than around th