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In today’s technology-rich media environment, people have several options to choose from. This trend raises a larger question: How embedded is news consumption in people’s online lives? -
Battle of the CMS stars: Usage statistics on the technologies that power media websites. This first Tools We Use report focuses on the Web publishing platforms of U.S. newspapers, dailies and alternative weeklies. -
Roger Fidler recently retired as program director for digital publishing at RJI. Jennifer Nelson asked him to reflect on his 1981 prediction of the tablet computer, technological evolutions over the past years, and what he foresees for the future. -
To assist newspapers with the planning process, Inland Press Association, in partnership with Mather Economics and the Reynolds Journalism Institute, is overhauling its comprehensive National Cost and Revenue Study to make it more modern and user-friendly. -
Researchers at RJI have developed an experimental research method, the pricing optimizer, and are testing the tool in a partnership with The Seattle Times. -
A transformational gift does not arrive overnight. Nor does it come as the result of the work of one or two individuals. My task this morning is to thank some of the many people who made this day possible. -
The first Twitter presidential debate analysis from the Oct. 3 debate was truly a learning experience for the University of Missouri and Reynolds Journalism Institute analysis team. -
In order to start a new dialogue about journalism ethics and values, 2008-2009 Reynolds Fellow Mike Fancher convened a select group of editors and journalism educators in the Fred W. Smith Forum at RJI.