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With Hurricane Milton looming, NPR stations got a lower-bandwidth way to reach residents
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The former chief content officer at NPR will be moving up I-95 to one of the most important digital positions at the Times.
Google Contributor is the latest tool the company has designed to help readers pay for what they read online. But its previous experiments in supporting paid content have had limited success.
A number of papers across the country started ebook programs in the early part of this decade, repurposing their archives or producing new work. They haven’t been the moneymakers some had hoped.
But for a fluke in its system, Missouri’s KBIA could’ve lost all its files dating back to 2006.
“Nobody has to read you. You have to earn that. You have to respect people’s attention.”
We have an opening for a staff writer in our Cambridge newsroom. Joshua Benton
At WNYC, a public radio station is getting more aggressive about telling people what to do: go vote, get more sleep, stay healthy. What happens when a news outlet starts talking about behavior change?
It’s a chance to spend a year at Harvard strengthening both journalism and yourself. Application deadlines are approaching soon.