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Dozens of media funders responded with emergency COVID-19 local journalism relief funds. Yet, I can’t help but wonder, “Where has all of this money gone?” -
Email newsletters are thriving, but their ascendancy in today's media brings with it a certain foreboding: Given how successful the format has been the past few years, it feels almost inevitable there will eventually be some kind of crash. -
We’re in the golden age of the email newsletter, and launching one is easy. But growing a newsletter, building an audience, and possibly turning the whole enterprise into a successful business, is unquestionably harder. -
A Missouri School of Journalism capstone team worked with BuzzFeed to find the answer to one complex question: What does Gen Z celebrate? While finding the answer, we were to develop personality profiles that captured what it’s like to be a member of Gen Z -
Doesn’t every news organization want to engage a younger audience? Annie Le, Kyle McCubbin, Sidney Steele and Jacqueline Lemp teamed with 12 News, based in Phoenix, to better understand their younger audience base. -
Developing an engaging voice remains one of the most underappreciated changes required for successful local digital transformation. -
In Episode 11, Post discusses coverage of immigration issues with several reporters who have worked on groundbreaking stories with seldom-told narratives. -
In a field that can attract the mathematically challenged, data has become an essential tool for journalists. During the 2019 spring semester, students behind “Post” produced 20 pieces of journalism, most of which would not be possible without data. -
In the news this week, Meredith Corp. finally buys Time Inc. on the third try, creating a magazine conglomerate with a big investment from the conservative Koch brothers. -
Four of the 10 most trusted sources of news among U.S. readers are based in Britain, according to a survey.