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During an experiment in 2018, the BBC gave audiences the opportunity to dive deeper into topics within an article through a tool called Expander. Now, Michael Epstein of Walking Cinema wants to give news consumers a similar opportunity. -
The winners of the 76th annual Pictures of the Year competition, as well as the 73rd College Photographer of the Year contest, will be celebrated during an awards reception and all-day public forum April 26–27 in Columbia, Missouri. -
As part of the Trusting News project, 28 partner newsrooms asked their audiences to tell them about their views on the credibility of news. -
“Finding overlooked connections is a very powerful concept. But you need to visualize it better and translate how your app fits into the everyday tasks of a typical reporter.” -
Cyber criminals are embezzling billions annually from advertisers. They take over news sites, spread computer viruses, steal passwords and hold people’s hard drives hostage. -
Wondering how robots and holograms might change journalism? Couldn’t attend #ONA15? Watch our video recap and it’ll be like you were there. -
How can established media and tech companies foster innovation from within large organizations? That was the focus of our second annual Collab/Space New York workshop this past Wednesday, July 15, 2015. -
How did NPR get its app onto the dashboard of GM's Internet-enabled cars? And how are things at Project Thunderdome? -
Is your newsroom designed for online success? And why did a pay model work at The New York Times?... -
Jane Stevens came up with the term “shell” because the other names that people were using in 2002 — evergreen packages, contextual navigation, orbiting content, content navigation or sub-section — just had too many syllables.