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Archives: February 2015

The FT is a leader in crossing over from print — digital subscribers now make up 70 percent of its paying audience, a number that keeps growing.
A few thoughts on the state of media (and meta-media) from our departing staff writer. Caroline O'Donovan
“An engaged journalist’s role in the 21st century is not only to inform but to bring readers directly into the conversation.”
From live events to behind-the-scenes tours, The Huffington Post, Fusion, Mashable, NPR, Philly.com, and The Verge tell us how they’re approaching Snapchat.
Despite slow audience and revenue growth, a handful of newspapers are optimistic about the future of Internet radio.
Texas Standard, a new public radio collaboration, aims to knit together a state both unitary and diverse.
“At other accelerators it’s: Hit a home run or you’re dead to us. Matter is trying to find this middle ground, being things that are mission-oriented, and something that can actually scale.”