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In the news this week, Apple announced its new line of iPhones, including a $1000 iPhone X and Apple TV with 4K support. Can it win at higher price points? -
In the news this week, Apple and Amazon are taking their original content ambitions further, bidding on the rights to the James Bond movie franchise. The Atlantic is launching a new membership service called The Masthead starting at $100 per year. -
The sky’s the limit for participants in the 2017–2018 RJI Student Competition, sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism. This year students may address any issue facing the news media. -
In the news this week, Facebook and Apple make moves into TV, but it might be BuzzFeed and NBC that make the biggest splash. YouTube star PewDiePie gets dumped by Disney’s Maker Studios for anti-Semitic videos, and his YouTube original show is canceled. -
In the news this week, Facebook changes its News Feed to highlight “authentic” news, while also pushing more long-form video. Could Apple be interested in buying a media company? -
It’s been quite a year. As 2016 draws to a close, we’ll spend this episode looking back at the biggest digital media stories of the year. -
Students taking part in the 2016-2017 RJI Student Competition at RJI are harnessing artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to develop mobile apps for journalists and citizens who engage with journalism. -
This week, the U.S. Department of Justice drops its case against Apple over unlocking a terrorist’s cell phone, the Oculus Rift VR headset is released to mixed reviews, and Donald Trump’s campaign manager is arrested for battery of a journalist in Florida. -
This week on the MediaShift podcast, Mark talks to Connie Guglielmo, editor-in-chief of CNET News about Apple standing up to the government and diversity in tech. -
Forty percent already own a wearable device. The public is interested in this market segment, and it’s growing in popularity. As for current news consumption behaviors on the Apple Watch, our survey results were a little grimmer.