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In the news this week, Facebook has taken one hit after another when the news broke that Trump consulting firm Cambridge Analytica had received Facebook profile data on 50 million users to help sway the election. -
In the news this week, Twitter bots and conspiracy theories abound after the school shooting in Florida, as one survivor is wrongly called out as a “crisis actor.” What can the social platforms do to stop misinformation? -
In the news this week, the New York Times is eliminating a layer of editorial oversight, including its Public Editor job, leading to an outcry among critics. The Times also announced its smashing success with email newsletters. -
What makes a video go viral on Facebook as opposed to other platforms? And could a clip-on communicator connect journalists to each other? -
How are product managers helping newsrooms build better solutions? And what’s the next step for story automation? -
NBCUniversal has decided to invest $200 million in both BuzzFeed and Vox media. They aren’t the only traditional media company looking to court millennials by investing in established new media brands. -
Better-designed stories are better for readers. As Paul Bolls and I began to design our study, I conducted phone interviews with more than a dozen editors and designers. Their responses share a few broad themes. -
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. -
The NewFronts are the digital publishing world’s answer to the Upfronts. If you aren’t familiar with the Newfronts, they are an opportunity for publishers to pitch advertisers on the value of their audience and tech platform. -
Allison Rockey is the engagement editor at Vox.com. She works with journalists to create content that is successful on social.