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New York magazine and Quartz both now want readers to pay up. How deep into their pockets will even dedicated news consumers go for a second (or third or fourth) read?
Plus: SNL pokes fun, Conan O’Brien tackles a new medium, and why we need more podcast transcripts.
“Ultimately, this digitalization will equip Times journalists with useful tools to make it easier to tell even more visual stories.”
Plus: How “junk news” differs from “fake news,” and LinkedIn gets less boring (but not in a good way).
“You feel all this knowledge would be useful for something, for trying to change something.”
“News avoidance appeared to be a strategic choice to conserve both emotional energy and time, in order to better fulfill demanding responsibilities, especially caretaking.””
To save money on newsprint and late press runs, Gannett told its newspapers not to bother printing results and to direct the curious online. Here’s how that played out.
6AM runs six sites in four states across the Southeast, in areas “where they are not big enough to have multiple daily papers, yet they are big enough to have a huge life force and a huge heart.”