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What do millennials expect from news? How can media companies create and deliver content to captivate younger audiences? Is there money to be made from this group? -
Millennials consume news and information in strikingly different ways than previous generations, and their paths to discovery are more nuanced and varied than some may have imagined, according to the new study by the Media Insight Project. -
It was a symbiotic relationship — mass-market advertising and local journalism. Now the two are heading for divorce. Is any reconciliation possible? -
Throughout several months of interviewing more than 85 journalists, educators, technologists, researchers, activists and citizens, it was easy to fall back on what journalists want or what the news media needs — or our ideas of what democracy needs. -
What kind of metrics should a newsroom be measuring now and in the future? -
Do you know which story types get the most traffic on your site? Or how to keep track of stories across platforms? -
Could reader comments be better organized? And how is the Deseret News increasing circulation and revenue?... -
Think college kids aren’t reading the news? According to Scarborough Research, “59 percent of adults 18 to 24 read newspaper content regularly on some device.” -
Which future trends are likely to affect your newsroom? And what are consumer brands doing that newsrooms could learn from... -
Tom Rosenstiel visited RJI to discuss where news audiences are taking journalism, the myths, mission and what people almost always get wrong.