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“We have to find new and creative ways to not replace a client’s Google and Facebook spend but find our own portion of it.”
O’Reilly Media, long known for its successful conferences, has decided that it’s getting out of the business — no matter how quickly civilization gets past COVID-19. Will events revenue bounce back quickly in a few months or be lost under a mountain of Zoom calls?
The Canadian startup OpenFile was a bet on collaboration between journalists and their audience: “We learned that we shouldn’t dismiss [a story] just because it’s not articulated in a way that we would as journalists.”
New reports look at the impact of AIR’s Localore Finding America project, which embedded independent producers at public media stations around the country.
At an event at MIT, a group of old Phoenix hands mourned the alt weekly and considered what broader implications its demise might have. Caroline O'Donovan
The widely reported crime and the resulting protests were a watershed moment in India’s use of social media in hard news coverage, according to three researchers.
Goodbye The Local East Village — hello Bedford + Bowery.
Plus: Another prominent case of plagiarism, the debate over false balance, a challenge to j-schools, and the rest of the week’s media and tech must-reads.
Droplet demo
At this year’s MIT-Knight Civic Media Conference, two back-to-back presentations wowed us with new ideas.