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What if people could control the way an audio story plays out while listening to it? Missouri School of Journalism students Slone Salerno, Vivian Wang, Elliot Bauman and Sarai Vega worked with RJI Fellow Michael Epstein to find out. -
When it comes to the global pandemic we find ourselves in, are you tired of hearing the quote attributed to Winston Churchill? “Never waste a good crisis.” -
Your cheese will keep moving faster and faster is the best summation of our 50 minute discussion with Seth Geiger, President and co-founder of SmithGeiger. -
We used an election databot to lead us to a story about ad numbers from two local politicians. -
Even as many women refrain from engaging in comment discussions on news sites, a University of Missouri School of Journalism pilot study indicates they are more freely voicing their opinions on social media. -
Researchers from the Reynolds Journalism Institute conducted a national survey of 1,000 smartphone users to better understand how they used their devices when consuming news. -
Millennials are more likely than boomers to use smartphones for news, but professional journalism and news sources matter to both. -
Earlier this month, Canada’s Postmedia Network announced they were going to shutter the evening tablet editions at the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and Calgary Herald. -
Just how big an effect will social media have on Election 2016 in the U.S.? According to Pew Research, more Americans are using social media to connect with politicians. -
Our news consumption is becoming increasingly mobile according to Pew’s annual State of The News Media report. Americans are now turning to their phones and tablets to catch up on the news.