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Global Intelligence for the Digital Transition
Reddit is testing a new feature that allows users to create and update live blogs about breaking news events such as the recent uprising in Ukraine or the war in Syria — a move that could be a valuable addition to the cause of “open-source…
//February 27 / 2014 //read moreIt’s often said that when America sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. Though most news publishers in emerging markets don’t have too much in common with the world’s leading quality online news site, there are useful design,…
//January 21 / 2014 //read moreThe internet is enabling collaboration between activists, hackers and journalists on an unprecedented scale. Watch a documentary film series …
//January 8 / 2014 //read moreThe Nieman Journalism Lab asked some of the most influential experts in journalism to predict what 2014 will bring for the future of journalism. Read more here: Predictions for Journalism 2014
//January 2 / 2014 //read moreThese are the nine big themes that will further separate the winners from the losers …
//December 20 / 2013 //read moreNewsweek had not adapted to the new digital world well, so it announced the end of its print edition and continuing as a digital-only publication.
//December 10 / 2013 //read moreIf you’re looking for an example of an old media business that understands digital then you won’t do much better than the Financial Times.
//December 6 / 2013 //read moreFive Finnish media companies are working on a very interesting alternative to paper edition.
//November 7 / 2013 //read moreOver the past week, MDIF and its European clients attended the International News Media Marketing Association’s (INMA) annual European …
//October 30 / 2013 //read moreMore and more publishers move from a “tracking” mentality that simply states what audience does to concentrate on what any such insight would imply for journalism and business of journalism. Newsrooms need to adopt the kind of…
//October 19 / 2013 //read more