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Archives: January 2013

In the United States, social media is seen as part of a survival strategy. In India, the traditional model is doing quite well on its own.
Seven thousand students have registered for two massive open online courses at the University of Texas’ Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas. Could this evolve into journalism-training-for-all?
Plus: The debate over transparency and objectivity, more fallout from gun record publication, the Bradley Manning case, and the rest of the week’s media/tech news.
It’s a rare moment: Legacy media leading the way on digital strategy, and watching the web-only guys follow behind.
In the first episode of our new weekly Nieman Lab podcast, we look at how they built a central gathering point for news devs and how they’re trying to pull coders into journalism. Joshua Benton
Celebrities have been selling tweets to advertisers for years now. Now the Associated Press is giving it a try.
Plus: The fallout from one newspaper’s publication of gun-permit data, the NYT’s Snow Fall and multimedia journalism, and the rest of the week’s media news.