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Like many others who grew up during the glory days of newspapers, Ebony Reed never envisioned the the kind of innovations that technology has brought to journalism, like AR/VR, drones and artificial intelligence bots writing stories. -
In the news this week, the FCC voted to roll back net neutrality rules, which could hurt local and independent news publishers, while giving ISPs cover to throttle and censor content. -
So you heard that email newsletters are the hot new trend for news organizations looking to reach highly engaged audiences and now you’re thinking of starting one in your newsroom. But where should you start? -
When it comes to newsletters, the meat of your product should be the content of the email. However, after launching a brand-new letter or reviving an old one, it’s critical that newsrooms make a concentrated push for sign-ups. -
With no silver bullet or obvious funding solution for the future of journalism, our eyes are glued to the horizon for the next great idea. But what if some of those ideas aren’t on the horizon, but right in front of us? -
I have always believed that content personalization is superior to non-personalized experiences. That’s why I’m thrilled that initial data from our customized news email pilot supports my hypothesis. -
Mark Henderson is certainly not the first person to launch a hyperlocal website in the shadow of the daily newspaper that used to employ him. -
Structured journalism, an emerging and somewhat obscure approach to digital news, has been getting a lot of attention lately. What’s going on? Economics. -
What if we enabled readers to do something about the issues being covered? And how can technology help clean up text? -
Recently I wrote about 15 different mobile app news aggregators in the market today. There are many that just offer an email newsletter. There are pros and cons to delivering customized news by email or app, or both.