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Relay Media, a Silicon Valley-based startup that received $75,000 from RJI in 2016, was purchased by Google for an undisclosed amount. Two of the company’s three founders also got jobs at the search-engine giant as part of the deal. -
Four of the 10 most trusted sources of news among U.S. readers are based in Britain, according to a survey. -
Maybe it’s the accent. When it comes to news, Americans deemed British media more trustworthy than their U.S. counterparts in a world where “fake news” has emerged as an ideological battle cry and less of an oxymoron. -
As part of the Trusting News project, 28 partner newsrooms asked their audiences to tell them about their views on the credibility of news. -
Push notifications from The New York Times, the Guardian and The Washington Post alert us every day to scandal, horror, scientific achievement and grief. However, this capability lies mainly in the realm of large newspapers. -
In the face of decreasing revenues and increasing costs, news agencies everywhere are exploring creative methods of extracting more funding from their products. Some methods are more suitable to larger organizations and others to smaller ones. -
Today mobile messaging is the most ubiquitous form of human communication short of speaking. Any of the 6 billion of us with a phone can do it. -
Can long-form journalism, a genre home for explanatory and literary forms, make a comeback in a digital age? The short answer: Yes, but some things need to change. -
When it comes to getting paid, who are news organizations competing with, and what can they do about it? First answer: They aren’t competing with each other. They are competing with all of the other things consumers spend information-access dollars on.