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”It’s an exciting moment in that way, where creating video is more accessible now thanks to the technology that’s out there.” -
When COVID-19 first hit, the Missouri School of Journalism quickly realized local newsrooms everywhere would be struggling to keep up with news about the virus. So the school created a “pop-up” newsroom called the Missouri Information Corps. -
Developing an engaging voice remains one of the most underappreciated changes required for successful local digital transformation. -
In the news this week, Disney is in advanced talks to buy cable channels and a movie studio from News Corp., and James Murdoch is rumored to be a CEO-in-waiting at Disney if the deal goes through. -
In the news this week, a new Freedom House study found that 30 governments around the world had been spreading disinformation online and attacking the media, with 18 elections affected by misinformation online and on social media. -
How does VICE News add film-like aesthetics into their news video? -
Kari Paul is a personal finance reporter at WSJ's MarketWatch where she covers technology, travel, and culture. -
In the news this week, Vice finally launches its nightly news program on HBO, which gets mixed reviews. News organizations like CNBC, Fortune and Time drop online polls after the second presidential debate. -
In the news this week, Facebook fires its news editors and puts the algorithm in charge. (You can guess how that turned out: not very well!) -
In the news this week, BuzzFeed is splitting into two divisions — news and entertainment — with lots of video in both. Google will be punishing mobile websites that use pop-up ads. And Spotify is trying to negotiate long-term deals with major labels.